Ion Emanuel Florescu

Ion Emanuel Florescu (7 August 1819, Râmnicu Vâlcea – May 10, 1893, Paris) was a Romanian army general who served as Prime Minister of Romania for a short time in a provisional government in 1876 (17 April–6 May) and then in 1891 (2 March–29 December).

Prime Ministers of Romania
United Principalities
  • B. Catargiu
  • Arsache
  • N. Creţulescu
  • Kogălniceanu
  • Bosianu
  • N. Creţulescu
  • I. Ghica
  • L. Catargiu
  • I. Ghica
  • C. Creţulescu
  • Ş. Golescu
  • N. Golescu
  • D. Ghica
  • A. Golescu
  • Epureanu
  • I. Ghica
  • L. Catargiu
  • Florescu
  • Epureanu
  • Ion C. Brătianu
  • D. Brătianu
  • Ion C. Brătianu
Kingdom of Romania
  • Ion C. Brătianu
  • Rosetti
  • L. Catargiu
  • Manu
  • Florescu
  • L. Catargiu
  • Sturdza
  • Aurelian
  • Sturdza
  • Cantacuzino
  • Carp
  • Sturdza
  • Cantacuzino
  • Sturdza
  • Ion I. C. Brătianu
  • Carp
  • Maiorescu
  • Ion I. C. Brătianu
  • Averescu
  • Marghiloman
  • Coandă
  • Ion I. C. Brătianu
  • Văitoianu
  • Vaida-Voevod
  • Averescu
  • Ionescu
  • Ion I. C. Brătianu
  • Averescu
  • Ştirbey
  • Ion I. C. Brătianu
  • V. Brătianu
  • Maniu
  • Mironescu
  • Maniu
  • Mironescu
  • Iorga
  • Vaida-Voevod
  • Maniu
  • Vaida-Voevod
  • Duca
  • Angelescu
  • Tătărescu
  • Goga
  • Cristea
  • Călinescu
  • Argeşanu
  • Argetoianu
  • Tătărescu
  • Gigurtu
  • Antonescu
  • Sănătescu
  • Rădescu
  • Groza
Communist Romania
  • Groza
  • Gheorghiu-Dej
  • Stoica
  • Maurer
  • Mănescu
  • Verdeţ
  • Dăscălescu
Romania since 1989
  • Roman
  • Stolojan
  • Văcăroiu
  • Ciorbea
  • Dejeu
  • Vasile
  • Athanasiu
  • Isărescu
  • Năstase
  • Bejinariu
  • Popescu-Tăriceanu
  • Boc
  • Predoiu
  • Ungureanu
  • Ponta
Italics indicate interim officeholders.
Interior Ministers of Romania
United Principalities
Principality of Romania
  • B. Catargiu
  • Arsache
  • Creţulescu
  • Kogălniceanu
  • Bosianu
  • Florescu
  • D. Ghica
  • L. Catargiu
  • I. Ghica
  • I. C. Brătianu
  • Ş. Golescu
  • A. Arion
  • A. Golescu
  • Epureanu
  • Vernescu
  • C. A. Rosetti
  • Stolojan
  • Teriachiu
  • Stătescu
Kingdom of Romania
  • Chiţu
  • Mihai
  • Nacu
  • T. Rosetti
  • Ştirbei
  • Manu
  • Fleva
  • Sturdza
  • Lascăr
  • Pherekyde
  • Cantacuzino
  • Olănescu
  • Aurelian
  • Pallade
  • Haret
  • I. I. C. Brătianu
  • Marghiloman
  • C. Arion
  • T. Ionescu
  • Morţun
  • Constantinescu
  • Sărăţeanu
  • Văitoianu
  • Mârzescu
  • Averescu
  • Vlad
  • Lupu
  • Argetoianu
  • Cămărăşescu
  • Goga
  • Ştirbey
  • Duca
  • Vaida-Voevod
  • Popovici
  • Mihalache
  • Iorga
  • Mironescu
  • Inculeţ
  • Iuca
  • Tătărescu
  • Franasovici
  • Călinescu
  • Marinescu
  • Ottescu
  • Ghelmegeanu
  • David Popescu
  • Petrovicescu
  • Dumitru Popescu
  • Aldea
  • Penescu
  • Sănătescu
  • Rădescu
  • Georgescu
Communist Romania
  • Georgescu
  • Drăghici
  • Ştefan
  • Drăghici
  • Onescu
  • Stănescu
  • Bobu
  • Coman
  • Homoştean
  • Postelnicu
Romania since 1989
  • Chiţac
  • Ursu
  • Babiuc
  • Dănescu
  • Tărăcilă
  • Dejeu
  • C. Ionescu
  • Rus
  • Săniuţă
  • Blaga
  • David
  • Nica
  • Blaga
  • Igaş
  • Berca
  • Rus
Chief of the General Staff of Romania
  • Grigore Gărdescu
  • Istratie Sămăşescu
  • Ion Emanuel Florescu
  • Gheorghe Slăniceanu
  • Constantin Barozzi
  • Ştefan Fălcoianu
  • Alexandru Cernat
  • Nicolae Dona
  • Iacob Lahovary
  • Constantin Poenaru
  • Alexandru Cărcăleteanu
  • Nicolae Tătărăscu
  • Grigore C. Crăiniceanu
  • Ion Istrati
  • Vasile Zottu
  • Alexandru Averescu
  • Constantin Christescu
  • Dumitru Iliescu
  • Constantin Prezan
  • Alexandru Gorski
  • Alexandru Lupescu
  • Nicolae Samsonovici
  • Constantin Lăzărescu
  • Ion Antonescu
  • Ion Sichitiu
  • Ştefan Gh. Ionescu
  • Florea Ţenescu
  • Gheorghe Mihail
  • Alexandru Ioaniţiu
  • Iosif Iacobici
  • Ilie Şteflea
  • Nicolae Rădescu
  • Constantin Sănătescu
  • Costin Ionaşcu
  • Constantin Popescu
  • Leontin Sălăjan
  • Ion Tutoveanu
  • Ion Gheorghe
  • Ion Coman
  • Ion Hortopan
  • Vasile Milea
  • Ştefan Guşă
  • Vasile Ionel
  • Dumitru Cioflină
  • Constantin Degeratu
  • Mircea Chelaru
  • Mihail Eugen Popescu
  • Eugen Bădălan
  • Gheorghe Marin
  • Ştefan Dănilă
Presidents of the Senate of Romania
Corpul Ponderator
(Moderating Body)
1864 - 1866
  • Nifon Rusailă
Senat
1866 - 1940
  • Nifon Rusailă
  • Ştefan Golescu
  • Nicolae Golescu
  • Alexandru Plagino
  • Nifon Rusailă
  • Calinic Miclescu
  • Constantin Bosianu
  • Dimitrie Ghica
  • Ion Emanoil Florescu
  • Nicolae Creţulescu
  • Ion Emanoil Florescu
  • Constantin Boerescu
  • Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino
  • Dimtrie Ghica
  • Dimitrie Alexandru Sturdza
  • Eugeniu Stătescu
  • Nicolae Gane
  • Constantin Boerescu
  • Eugeniu Stătescu
  • Petre S. Aurelian
  • Constantin Boerescu
  • Petre S. Aurelian
  • Constantin Budişteanu
  • Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino
  • Theodor Rosetti
  • Ion Lahovari
  • Basile M. Missir
  • Emanoil Porumbaru
  • Dimitrie I. Dobrescu
  • Paul Bujor
  • Constantin Coandă
  • Mihail Pherekyde
  • Constantin I. Nicolaescu
  • Constantin Coandă
  • Constantin I. Nicolaescu
  • Traian Bratu
  • Mihail Sadoveanu
  • Nicolae Costălescu
  • Leonte Moldovan
  • Constantin Dimitriu-Dovlecel
  • Alexandru Lapedatu
  • Nicolae Iorga
  • Constantin Argetoianu
Senat
since 1990
  • Alexandru Bârlădeanu
  • Oliviu Gherman
  • Petre Roman
  • Mircea Ionescu-Quintus
  • Nicolae Văcăroiu
  • Doru-Ioan Tǎrǎcilǎ*
  • Ilie Sârbu
  • Mircea Geoană
  • Petru Filip*
  • Vasile Blaga
  • Crin Antonescu
^* interim (acting)
Authority control
  • VIAF: 13470093
Persondata
Name Florescu, Ion Emanuel
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth 7 August 1819
Place of birth
Date of death 10 May 1893
Place of death


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