- Emil
Costinescu (March 12, 1844–July 6, 1921) was a
Romanian economist,
businessman and politician. Born in Iași,
Costinescu was the self-taught son of...
- from: and for the rest of the
warships from:
Bungescu AA fire
director Costinescu 6.6 kg 75 mm armor-piercing s**** T-1
tractor – 5
prototypes Data from:...
- Flondor; anti-communist
politician Grigore Niculescu-Buzești; and
Nicolae Costinescu,
owner of the
Sinaia weapons factory. His and Eliza's niece,
Marina Știrbei...
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August 26, 1907, he
married Alexandrina (Adina)
Costinescu (1886–1975), the
daughter of Emil
Costinescu, an
important National Liberal Party politician...
- of fire of 20 rounds/minute.
During World War 2
these guns also used
Costinescu 75 mm anti-tank round.
These upgraded field guns were used in all infantry...
-
Moise –
guitar (2017-2018) 1
Andrei Bălașa –
guitar (2018-2019) 1
George Costinescu – b**** (2017-2019) 1
Daniel Moroiu – b**** (2019-2021) 1 Note: 1 – former...
- 1899 –
February 1901
Preceded by
Nicolae Filipescu Succeeded by Emil
Costinescu Minister of
Public Works In
office 29
December 1910 – 27
March 1912 Prime...
- 1911 Gr****
Revival cartouche of a
horse tie ring of the
Adina and Emil
Costinescu House (Strada Polonă no. 4), Bucharest, by Ion D. Berindey, 1911-1915...
- (5
October 1934 - 1
August 1935) (interim) Ion
Costinescu (1
August - 23
September 1935) Ion
Costinescu (23
September 1935 - 28
August 1936)
Minister of...
- of fire of 20 rounds/minute.
During World War 2
these guns also used
Costinescu 75 mm anti-tank round.
These upgraded field guns were used in all infantry...