Virtual Museum Of The Union

Adam Oltean (1882-1947)

Transylvanian Romanian, delegate of the Romanian section of PSD Orastie at the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia, has voted the Union.

Adriana Ispravnic

Sever Ispravnic's wife, delegate to the Romanian women's meeting from Arad County.

Afabasie Chiriac (1891-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, farmer, deputy of the country council elected by the First Congress of Moldovan Militants from all over Russia, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Alboi Șandru Vasile

Bucovinean Romanian, representative of the town of Campulung, member of the Romanian National Council, delegated by the Council to the meeting of November 28, 1918, voting Unirea Bucovinei with Romania.

Alecu / Alexei Mateevici (1888 – 1917)

Poet, theologian and professor of theology at the Theological Academy in Kiev, then at the Seminary in Chisinau (1914-1916); enrolled in the Tsarist army, he was sent on the Romanian front and participated in the battles of Marasesti and Marasti. He participated in the Congress of Bessarabian Teachers, where he promoted the union of Bessarabia with Romania; unfortunately he did not get to see the national dream fulfilled, as he died of typhus in 1917. One of his poems, Limba noastră (Our language), written in 1917, was read after the signing of the Union act, being considered the most beautiful Romanian poetry dedicated to the Romanian language.

Alexandru Aciu (1875-1954)

Romanian lawyer at Tăşnad, Satu Mare, enrolled in the Austro-Hungarian army, in 1918 organizes the Romanian National Council and the Romanian National Guard from Şimleul Silvaniei at Alba Iulia, leads the delegation from Şimleu Silvaniei to Alba Iulia, elected on December 2, member of the Grand National Council; arrested and taken hostage by the Hungarian Bolshevik Army in the spring of 1919, escapes. He was deputy and senator of the Whole Romania.

Alexandru Baltagă (1861-1941 Kazan Regional Hospital)

Bessarabian Romanian, priest, militant for the Union Bessarabia, member of the Social-Democratic Party, deputy from the Orthodox Priesthood in Bessarabia, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania. After the union of President of the Council of Orthodox Clergy of Bessarabia. In 1940 arrested by the NKVD, he died in the regional hospital in Kazan.

Alexandru Borza

Romanian doctor from Abrud, delegate of Abrud at the Great Assembly from Alba Iulia.

Alexandru Ciura (1876-1936)

Professor, writer, delegate of Ibaşfălău circle at the Great Assembly from Alba Iulia.

Alexandru Groppa (1879-?)

Bessarabian Romanian student, arrested, cooperative member of the Zemstve Guberniale Governance, elected by the Moldavian National Party deputy in the Country Counsel, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Alexandru Ieșan (1883-?)

Bucovinean Romanian, doctor in philosophy, professor, elected in the Romanian National Council in a meeting on November 25, 1918, delegate from the Council at the General Congress of Bucovina who voted the Union of Bucovina with the Romanian Kingdom.

Alexandru Lupeanu-Melin (1881-1937)

Teacher at the Girls School from Blaj, delegate of the Fărău circle at the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Alexandru Marghiloman (1854 – 1925).

Conservative politician, judge, lawyer, deputy; Germanophile by structure and belief, he remained in the territory occupied by the troops of the Central Powers and mediated between the population and the German occupants, trying to limit the abuses of the latter. Representing the moderate faction of pro-German politicians, he assumed the leadership of the government at a critical moment for the Romanian state - the armistice with the Central Powers and the negotiation of a separate peace after the collapse of the Russian front; he negotiated the unification of Bessarabia with Romania with the representatives of the Country Council, and also obtained the consent of Germany. He participated in the act of the union in Chisinau and made arrangements for its recognition. He was considered a traitor because he signed the peace in Bucharest (April 1918), but later his role in the making of Greater Romania was acknowledged.

Alexandru Morariu (1881-1940 deported, disappeared without a trace)

Bessarabian Romanian, farmer, elected in the council of the country as representative of Hotin County, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, was deported to Karelia, his wife in Tiumeni, disappeared without a trace, his wife was repatriated in 1956.

Alexandru Pop (1877-1929)

Lawyer, bank director, involved in the organization of the Great National Assembly from Alba Iulia, delegate of the electoral circle “Cehul Silvaniei” at the National Assembly of Alba Iulia, voter of the Union.

Alexandru Vaida-Voevod (1872-1950)

Transylvanian Romanian, political human, member of the National Party Committee from 1896, deputy in the Parliament of Budapest, involved in the national struggle of the Romanians in Hungary and Transylvania, demands the rights of the Romanians, was kicked out from Parliament for reading some lyrics considered insulting. He establishes the Romanian National Committee in Oradea, reads in the Austro-Hungarian Parliament the declaration of the Romanian people through Transylvania and Hungary, where Romanians demand a national organization. Member of the Central Romanian National Council, negotiating in Iaşi the modalities of union, member of the Conducting Council, responsible for Foreign Affairs and the Press, member of the delegation presenting to the King and Queen the Union Act, Minister without Portfolio in the First Government of Great Romania, deputy, minister .

Alexe Procopovici (1884-1946)

Bucovinean Romanian, historian, journalist at "Voice of Bucovina" with an important role in promoting the ideas of the national unity, having bonds with Transylvanians, member of the Romanian National Council and voter of Bucovina Union, representative of Bucovina at the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia on December 1, 1918. Near collaborator of Sextil Puşcariuu with which he is editing Coressi's Coalition, correspondent member of the Romanian Academy, deputy of the Great Romania.

Alexiu Pocol (1871-1935)

Mine owner from Baia Mare, teacher, delegate of the Lozna Mare circle at the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Amos Frâncu (1866-1933)

Romanian lawyer, defends Ioan Ratiu in the process of memorandums in 1894, revives the Romanian cultural life in Cluj; enrolled in Prague, drafted a manifesto in 1918 requesting the mobilization of the Romanians, organizing in Cluj - the Romanian National Senate in Transylvania, the National Guard in Cluj, delegated to Alba Iulia. After the Union protects motives and their property rights over forests.

Ana Gherman (1882-1969)

Romanian Righteous Rights, headed by the Greater Catholic and Greco-Orthodox Women's Blessing Meeting in Bistrita, delegated to the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Ana Totoian

Delegate of the Funeral Meeting in Miceşti at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Anatolie Moraru (1895-1969)

Bessarabian Romanian , officer in the Great War, elected deputy in the council of Moldavian Military Congress, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Andrei Cadar (1860-1930)

Owner of Meşterhaza, delegate of the Stânceni circle, Mureş-Turda region at the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia, after the Primary Union in Stânceni.

Andrei Ille (1870-1933)

Doctor in law, lawyer, leader of the Astra Dividing in Tinca, who delegates him to the National Assembly in Alba Iulia, elected in the Grand National Council after the vote of the Union.

Andrei Iovian (1886-1920)

Protopop in Ciachi-Garabu, delegate of Ciachi-Garbuu circle, Solnoc-Dăbâca County at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Andrei Scobiolă (1884-1971)

Bessarabian Romanian, professor, member of the Socialist Revolutionary Moldovan Party, mobilized in the Tsarist army, founded the Moldovan Military Committee in 1917 in Iasi, deputy of the council of the country elected by the Moldovan Military Congress, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania; deputy of Romania Entire.

Angel Ion

Bucovinean Romanian deputy from Câmpulung, elected in the Romanian National Council, votes the Union of Bucovina with Romania on November 28, 1918.

Anton Caraman (1880-?)

Bessarabian Romanian,farmer, elected deputy in the Country Counsel at the 3rd of the of the Peasant Delegates, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Anton Crihan (1893 – 1993)

Politician and university professor; graduate of the Faculty of Economics in Odessa, officer in the First World War; in 1917 he organized in Odessa, together with other Bessarabians, the Moldavian Cohorts for the defense of the population against the Russian troops that were plundering the territory of Bessarabia; elected deputy in the Country Council by the Moldavian Military Congress, he joined the “Moldavian Bloc” Faction (one of the four factions within the Council); Vice-President of the Agrarian Commission. He continued his activity as member of the Parliament of Romania between 1919 and 1932; Doctor in Economic Sciences from the Sorbonne; professor in Iasi and Chisinau; he fled to Yugoslavia and then to France at the end of the Second World War; he immigrated to the United States and became a member of the Romanian National Committee in exile.

Apollo Pătraș

Bucovinean Romanian, representative of the city of Siret, elected to the Romanian National Council at a meeting on November 25, 1918, when another 51 members were co-opted, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina who voted the Union of Bucovina with Romania.

Arthur Anderco (1882-1932)

Priest of Ieud, Maramures, delegate of the Viseu circle at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Augustin Bena (?-1962)

Priest of Bistrita-Nasaud, music teacher, composer, delegate of the Bistrita-Nasaud circle at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Augustin Caliani

Delegate of the Romanian Casina in Blaj to the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Augustin Deac (1879-1960)

Transylvanian Romanian, lawyer in Orastie, delegate of CNR Orastie to Alba Iulia, voted Unirea, becomes the first Romanian chief judge in Ilia (Hunedoara), magistrate, mayor of Orastie.

Augustin Ghilezan (1883-1943)

Protopop from Ciacova, Timiş, delegate of the deacon Ciacova at the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Augustin Pintea (1885-1951)

Lawyer in Cluj, organizes National Guard from Salaj County, delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia, voter of the Union, elected in the Great National Council.

Augustin Rațiu (1884-1970)

Doctor of Law, lawyer in Turda, involved in the national struggle of the Romanians, active member of Astra and the Romanian casino in Turda, enrolled and sent to the front, commissar of Turda in 1918, organizer of the National Guards, delegate of the Turda circle to the Great Assembly National of Alba Iulia, voter of the Union, Mayor of Turda.

Aurel Ciorbea (1889-1957)

Romanian jurist in Ponor, delegate of the Popular Bank circle "Inaintarea" from Ponor, the Alba region at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Aurel Cosma (1867-1931)

Romanian Banat, lawyer, political man, fighter for the rights of the Romanians in Banat, extends the activity of Astra in Banat at the end of the 19th century President of the Romanian National Party in Banat, fighter for Unirea Banatului with Romania, president of the Banat Delegation at the Assembly of Alba Iulia from 1 December 1918, Union voter, member of the Grand National Council, first prefect of Timis-Torontal County, deputy and minister.

Aurel Cosma jr. (1901-1983)

Romanian Banat, nephew of Aurel Cosma, delegate from Romanian National Guards from Timis county to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia, jurist, journalist and politician in Great Romania.

Aurel Domșa (1868-1938)

Blaj's united priest, delegate of the funeral meeting in Blaj to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia

Aurel Hețco (1884-1967)

Transylvanian Romanian lawyer, mobilized in November 1918, reorganized the communes from Jibou, contributed to the organization of the Romanian National Council and the National Romanian Guards of Jibou, delegated to Alba Iulia from the Dioşd circle. After Union, he was the first pretor of the Jibou net.

Aurel Lazăr (1874-1930)

Transylvanian Romanian, jurist, politician, member of the National Committee of the National Party of 1897, in his house in Oradea was held in October 1918 CNR meeting and was written the declaration on the right of self-determination of the Romanians in Hungary read in parliament in Budapest by Alexandru Vaida Voevod, member of the Central Romanian National Council, participant in the Arad negotiations with representatives of the Hungarian government, gave a speech to the crowd gathered at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918, was a member of The Conduct Council in charge of Justice. After the union he was deputy and chairman of the Chamber of Deputies.

Aurel Moraru (1886-1945)

Bucovinean Romanian, Doctor in Law in Prague, elected in the Romanian National Council at a meeting on November 25, 1918, when another 51 members were co-opted, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina who voted for the Union of Bucovina with Romania. After the union, liberal deputy in several legislatures.

Aurel Nilvan (?-1944)

Member of the Astra Dividing in Şomcuţa Mare, delegated to the Grand National Assembly from Alba Iulia, voter of Uniri.

Aurel Țurcan

Bucovinean Romanian, elected member of the Romanian National Council in the meeting of 27 October 1918, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina who voted the Union of Bucovina with Romania.

Aurel Vlad (1875-1953)

Transylvanian Romanian politician, Doctor of Law, leader of the Romanian National Party, deputy in the Parliament of Budapest, uses all his fortune for the national cause, member of the Central Romanian National Council, holds an emotional speech at the Great National Assembly from Alba Iulia since 1 December 1918, member of the Conducting Council, responsible for Finance. Minister in several Romanian governments, deputy, arrested by communist authorities died in Sighet prison.

Avram Imbroane (1880-1938)

Romanian Banat, political, theologian, fighter for the union of Banat and Transylvania with Romania, volunteer in the Cerna group led by I. Dragalina, went to Russia in 1917 to make propaganda among the Romanian and Transylvanian Romanian prisoners to join volunteers in the Romanian Army , chosen by the Banat to represent them at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia, together with his brother Nicolae Imbroane vote Unirea, representative of Banat at the Peace Conference in Paris (1919-1920) who also discusses the Banat problem.

Axente Banciu (1875-1959)

Transylvanian Romanian, fighter for the rights of the Romanians, goes to Bessarabia where he supports the movement of the Romanians and the raising of the national spirit.

Basil Hațegan (1853-1948)

Transilvania Romanian, notary, supporter of the cause of the Romanians in Transylvania, delegate of the Vintut de Jos Circle at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia, after the Unirea prime pretor of the Vinţu de Jos net.

Baziliu Surdu

Romanian Leader from Sibiu, member of the Central Romanian National Council, delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Boris Epure

Bessarabian Romanian, elected deputy in Balti Country Council, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Bujor Teculescu (1902-1978)

The son of the protopop Ioan Teculescu from Alba Iulia, the first Army bishop (1922-1924) named Justinian Teculescu, attended the training of the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia, was the youngest member of the National Guard in Alba Iulia, attended the Great National Assembly on 1 December 1918.

Caius Brediceanu (1879-1953)

Romanian from Banat Country, lawyer, fighter for the rights of the Romanians, lawyer, defender of Valeriu Branişte and other Romanian leaders, notary of the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia, was part of the delegation that led the Union Act, a member of the Romanian National Council, participant at the Paris Peace Conference, where he represented the interests of Banat, diplomat, deputy, minister in the governments of Great Romania.

Camil Selegean (1873-?)

Greek Catholic Priest, professor at the Greco-Catholic School of Beius, publicist, delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Candid Suciu (1872-1958)

Priest of Margina, Alba, delegate of the Aiud circle at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Chiril Sbierea (1891-?)

Bessarabian Romanian from Cahul, student, mobilized, elected deputy in the council of Moldavian Military Counsel, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Chiril Spinei (1884-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, clerk, soldier of the Moldovan Military Executive Committee in Crimea, headquartered in Sevastopol, who elects him deputy in the council of the country, voter of the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Chronology of the Year 1918

Constantin (Cornel) Homuica

Bucovinean Romanian, Doctor of Law, official of the Church Fund of Romanian Orthodoxy, designated member of the Romanian National Council at the National Assembly on October 27, 1918, elected member in the Council composed of 50 persons, votes the Union of Bucovina on November 28, 1918.

Constantin Baicu (1865-1945)

Teacher from Orastie, Hunedoara, delegate of the Greco-Orthodox Teachers Meeting in Hunedoara at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Constantin Bivol (1885- 12.III.1942, Cistopol Penitentiary, Russia)

Bessarabian Romanian ,farmer, member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, elected deputy in the Country Counsel on behalf of the Central Moldovan Executive Committee, voted the Union of Bessarabia.

Constantin Brăescu (1873-1929)

Bessarabian Romanian, Colonel in the Tsarist Army, Commander of the Moldavian Cavalry Regiment, General and Minister of War of the Moldovan Democratic Republic, after the Command Union of the Bessarabian Territorial Units.

Constantin Lacea

Professor at Andrei Şaguna Lyceum in Brasov, a refugee in Moldova, goes to Sweden, then to Paris, co-authored by Take Ionescu in the Romanian National Council to organize the Romanian volunteers, then to the Peace Conference in Paris.

Constantin Missits (1878-1921)

The Gojdu Foundation scholarship goes to Budapest as a colleague with Traian Vuia, lawyer candidate Lipova, married to Valeria Branişte, moving to Lugoj, delegated to Alba Iulia by the Lipova electoral circle, member of the Conducting Council and the Great Council of the Country.

Constantin Nastasi

Member of the Academic Society Junimea, judge, prosecuted for Romanianism, representative of the city of Cernăuţi, elected in the Romanian National Council at the meeting of November 25, 1918, when another 51 members, co-opted to the General Assembly of Bucovina who voted the Union of Bucovina with Romania.

Constantin Stere (1865 – 1936)

Bessarabian politician; member, since high school, of the nationalist movement in Russia; arrested for revolutionary activity, he was tried, convicted and jailed in Siberia (1886-1892). After his liberation he came to Iaşi where he attended the Law Faculty; he began a teaching career, becoming a university professor and even a rector. During the German occupation he settled in Bucharest; he opposed any alliance with the Tsarist Empire. Alexandru Marghiloman noted in volume III of his 1918 political notes: “Stere warmly spoke to me about a project of personal alliance with Emperor Wilhelm (…). A strong Romania cannot be done with a monarchy that trembles in front of the parties. Our dynasty lacks the power of tradition. It has to draw power from the outside”. Being Bessarabian, he participated in the negotiations held in Bucharest with the representatives of the Country Council, in February/ March 1918, regarding the finding of the right moment for the union of Bessarabia with Romania. He went to Chisinau where he engaged in negotiations with all the factions; he was elected member of the Country Council (27 March - 25 November 1918), then, after the union, its president (2 - 25 April 1918). He had a major contribution in the negotiation and realization of the union of Bessarabia with Romania, in the dynamisation, in only a few days, of the Bessarabian political life and in deciding the union. He was decorated by King Ferdinand, on March 30 / April 12, 1918, with the order “Steaua României” (the Star of Romania), being forgiven for the mistakes in his past and his role in the Union of Bessarabia with Romania being acknowledged. He was elected deputy of Soroca in the first Parliament of Greater Romania.

Coriolan Băran (1896-1979)

Romanian lawyer, focused on Szeged and sent to the Italian front, wounded in the battle of Doberdo, secretary of Ioan Erdelyi in Budapest, organized the National Guard in Sânnicolau Mare in autumn 1918, delegated to the National Assembly in Alba Iulia. After the union he was mayor of Timisoara, prefect of Timis County. Arrested in 1950, jailed for five years and six months in Bucharest, Gherla and Aiud, reinstated.

Coriolan Zuiac (1875-1942)

Priest of Vasiova, Caras-Severin, Deputy of the Romanian Bachelor at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia, voter of the Union.

Cornel Abrudan (1870-1959)

Priest, Archpriest of Resighea, Satmar, delegate of the Great Care Circle at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Cornel Ardelean (1864-1937)

Romanian lawyer from Chişinău-Criş, leader of Romanians in the locality, was involved in 1918 in the organization of the Romanian National Council, vice-president of CNR, invested with mandate with Dr. Romul Velicu, Sever Miclea and Iustin Petruţiu to represent the Romanians in the circle Batania, Cenad county (now Battyonya, Hungary), senator in the Great Romania Parliament.

Cornel Clain

Bucovinean Romanian, representative of the district of Storojineţ, designated member of the Romanian National Council at the Assembly of October 27, 1918, elected in the Council of 50, voter of the Union of Bucovina with Romanian Kingdom.

Cornel Glava (1883-1953)

Transylvanian Romanian, lawyer in Arad, established in Criscior, enrolled and sent to the front, delegate of the Baia de Criş circle at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia where he votes the Union of Transylvania with Romania, after the Unire chairman of the Hateg district.

Cornel Iancu (1876-1956)

Transylvanian Romanian, trainee lawyer at Stefan Ciceo-Pop's office, defender of the rebels from Şepreuş, 1904-1905, delegate of Arad to the National Assembly in Alba Iulia, member of the Grand National Council, after the union he was deputy to the Parliament of Romania Big, at the end of his life with forced residence in Hateg.

Cornel Lazăr (1863- 1931)

Orthodox Protopop from Hălmagiu, Arad, delegate of deanery of Hălmagiu at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918.

Corneliu Diaconovici (1859-1923)

Romanian from Banat country, lawyer, journalist, Romanian rights fighter, president of the Literary Society Petru Maior, coordinator of the "Romanian Encyclopaedia" in Sibiu 1898-1904.

Dan Dimitrie (1856-1927)

Bucovinean Romanian, priest, writer, elected member of the Romanian National Council at the Assembly of 27 October 1918, elected in the Council of 50, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina, voted on 28 November 1918 the Union of Bucovina with the Romanian Kingdom, correspondent member of the Romanian Academy.

Daniel Ciugureanu (1885 – 1950)

Politician, physician; graduate of the Theological Seminary in Chisinau and of the Faculty of Medicine of the University in Kiev (1913); in 1912 he was arrested for national activity by the Tsarist Okhrana (the Department for Protecting the Public Security and Order); he worked as doctor in various hospitals in Bessarabia. He was elected member of the Moldavian National Parliament and in January 1918 he formed a new cabinet recognized by the Country Council on 16 January 1918. Minister without portfolio, then vice president of the Chamber of Deputies; senator, president of the Romanian Senate. He was military doctor during the Second World War. He was arrested on May 5, 1950, and died in the prison in Sighetu Marmatiei (his tomb is unknown).

 

Danilă Sabo (1876-1947)

Doctor of Legal Sciences in Cluj, a lawyer in Blaj, defends the rights of the Romanians, a member of the Romanian National Council comitatens, the seats of the Commander of the Blaj National Guard, elected a member of the Grand National Council, the first prefect of Cluj.

Demetriu Radu (1861-1920)

Unified Bishop of Oradea Mare, Bihor, delegate of the Oradea Great Bishopric at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Dimitrie Bucevschi (1858-1948)

Bucovinean Romanian, typographer, publicist, collaborator of "Voice of Bucovina", together with Valeriu Branistea wrote the newspaper "Patria" in Cernăuţi during the period 1897-1900, elected in the Romanian National Council of Bucovina, voted the Union of Bucovina on 28 November 1918. From 1919 he was the editor of the gazette „Bucovina“.

Dimitrie Cărăuș (1892-1955)

Bessarabian Romanian, student at Odessa, member of the Moldavian National Party, mobilized, elected in the council of the country, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania. After the Union deputy and senator of Great Romania.

Dimitrie Marchitan (1886-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, farmer, deputy in the country council elected by the Peasant Congress of Bessarabia, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Dimitrie Marmeliuc (1886-1970)

Bucovinean Romanian, Doctor in Philosophy in Vienna, professor, elected to the Romanian National Council at the meeting on November 25, 1918, when another 51 members were co-opted, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina who voted for the Union of Bucovina with Romania.

Dimitrie Popa (1894-1963)

Orthodox priest from Tulca, Bihor, delegate of the Salonta circle at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Dimitrie Țurcan

Bucovinean Romanian, engineer, elected member of the Romanian National Council in the meeting of 27 October 1918, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina who voted the Union of Bucovina with Romania.

Dionisie Bejan (1837-1923)

Bucovinean Romanian, priest, president of the Society for Culture and Romanian Literature in Bucovina (1896-1918), deputy of the Diet of Bucovina (1903-1918), was member of the Romanian National Council at the National Assembly on 14/27 October 1918, elected in the Council of 50, was the oldest president of the National Council of Bucovina, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina on November 15/28, 1918, who voted the Union of Bucovina with Romania, senator in the Parliament of Great Romania, editor of the newspaper "Glasul Bucovinei".

Dionisie Bobei

Orthodox priest from Petreni, Hunedoara, Deputy Deputy Deputy at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia, 1 December 1918.

Dionisie Login (1862-1940)

Romanian lawyer from Bistrita, member of the Romanian National Party, delegate of Bistrita to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia, after Union, prefect of Bistrita-Nasaud County.

Dorift Șuteu (1887-1965)

Orthodox priest from Sânbenedic, county of Mureş-Turda, delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Dorimendont Popovici (1873-1950)

Bucovinean Romanian, political human, leader of the fight for the rights of Bucovina, deputy in the Diet of Bucovina, elected vice-president of the Romanian National Council on October 27, 1918, leads the administrative section, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina, votes the Union of Bucovina with Romania. After the union he was Deputy Mayor of Cernăuţi city and state minister for the problems of Bucovina in 1927. Arrested by the representatives of the communist regime at 77 years, dies in Sighet prison on June 12, 1950.

Dumitru Buja (1890-1979)

Economist from Sântana, Mureş, Delegate of Circle II Mureş Oşorhei at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia from December 1, 1918.

Dumitru Căpățână (1873-1942)

Owner from Brasov, delegate of the circle in Brasov at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia from December 1, 1918.

Dumitru Groppa (1895-1970)

Bessarabian Romanian, second lieutenant in the Russian army, elected deputy in the Councils of the Country by the Moldavian National Party and on March 27, 1918, voted the Union of Bessarabia with the Romanian Kingdom.

Dumitru Iclănzan (1867-1971)

Economist from Iclănzău, county of Turda-Arieş, delegate of Muriş-Ludoş Circle at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia from December 1, 1918.

Dumitru Mârza (1894-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, organized a battalion of Moldavians in Ecaterinoslav, elected deputy in the Country Counsel by the Moldovan Military Congress, voted the Union of Bessarabia.

Elefterie Sinicliu (1895-1979)

Romanian Basarabian, member of the Revolutionary Socialist Party, organized the Moldovan artillery in Ekaterinoslav and Odessa in 1917, participated in the Moldovan Military Congress, elected in the council of the country, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, deputy of Romania, deputy mayor of Chisinau.

ELENA ALISTAR (1873 – 1955)

Physician and politician; she attended the Eparchial School in Chisinau; she was a teacher at Văleni, Roşu, Zarnesti; Between 1909-1916 she attended the Faculty of Medicine in Iasi; she was arrested in 1914 for „nationalist activity” and „pro-Romanian agitation”. In 1916 she was mobilized in the army as a military doctor. She was a member of the Moldavian National Party, on whose lists she was elected deputy in the Country Council (the only woman who was part of it). Director of the Eparchial School of Girls in Chisinau (1918 - 1938); founder of the Cultural League of Bessarabian Women and the Romanian Women’s Group; was part of the leadership of the People’s Party. In 1940 she fled to Romania; she died in Pucioasa in 1955.

Eliseu Dan (1859-1927)

Priest of Borgosuseni, Bistrita-Nasaud, delegate of the Nasaud circle at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Emanoil Beșa (?-1919)

Transylvanian Romanian, graduate of Theology, teacher in Poiana Sibiului, then priest at Zlatna between 1896-1919, fighter for the cause of the Romanians, delegate of the electoral circle Ighiu at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Emanoil Cateli (1883- 18 February 1943, Prison No. 4 in Cistopol)

Career Military, Bessarabian politician, farmer, was chairman of the Moldavian National Committee in Odessa in 1917 and one of the initiators of the Country Councils. After the union he became a great owner and farmer, prefect of Balti from the National Liberal Party. He was arrested on 5 July 1940 by the NKVD in Balti and imprisoned in Chisinau. Accused of counter-revolutionary activity, he said he resisted the establishment of Soviet power in Bessarabia and was hostile to Bolshevism. He died in prison no. 4 in Cistopol or in the correction labor camp no. 5 in Sverdlovsk.

Emil Bologa (1876-1967)

Trader from Brasov, delegate of the Romanian Traders' Society in Brasov to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Emil Fucec (1886-1980)

Unitary priest of Serbian, Maramures, delegate of the Ocna Sugatag Circle at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Emil Hațieganu (1878-1959)

Transylvanian Romanian, magistrate, president of the Romanian National Council in Cluj, organizer of the Military Council, participant at the National Assembly of Alba Iulia, elected in the Conducting Council as head of the Codification, minister, deputy of Great Romania, arrested by the communist authorities spends the last years of prison life.

Emil Oltean (1873-1939)

Entrepreneur from Blaj, delegate of the Romanian Craftsmen Society from Blaj to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Enea Grapini (1893-1980)

Architect, construction engineer from Bistrita, delegate of the Social Democrat Party from Transylvania and Banat to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Ernest Broşteanu (1869 – 1932)

General during the First World War, he was one of those who fought and resisted in Dobrogea in the autumn of 1916, being wounded and decorated for his courage; after returning to the front, he took the command of the 11th Infantry Division, with which he participated in the battle of Marasesti. Also at the head of the 11th Infantry Division he entered in Bessarabia, at the order of the Romanian government, defending the inhabitants of Bessarabia from the attacks and robberies of the Russian soldiers withdrawing.

Eugen Goga (1889-1935)

Transylvanian Romanian journalist at Romanian newspaper "Arad", supporter of the Romanian national struggle, incorporated in the Austro-Hungarian army, falls into prison in Russia, hospitalized in the Tomsk camp, released at the intervention of the Romanian government, enrolled in the Romanian army, losing a hand on the front in Dobrudja; member of the organizing committee of the Romanians in Odessa, unionist.

Eusebie Popovici (1838-1920)

Bucovinean Romanian, priest, university professor at the University of Cernăuți, organised the University Library, vicar of the Archdiocese of Cernăuți, designated member of the Romanian National Council at the National Assembly on October 27, 1918, elected in the 50th council, vice president, has participated in the Congress National of Bucovina who voted for the Union with Romania.

Florea Lupu (1863-1939)

Bucovinean Romanian, Doctor in Law, lawyer, magistrate and politician human, one of the leaders of the Democratic Party of Bucovina, member of the Parliament of Vienna, elected member of the Romanian National Council at the National Assembly of 27 October 1918, delegated at the General Assembly of Bucovina wich voted the Union, deputy of Great Romania.

Florian Rusan

Orthodox priest at Maieri, Alba Iulia, delegate of the Orthodox Church Meeting in Maieri, Alba Iulia at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Francisc Botan (1880-1942)

Greek-Catholic priest from Bărăbanţ, Alba, alternate delegate of the Ighiu Circle at the National Assembly of Alba Iulia.

Francisc Hossu-Longin (1847-1935)

Romanian lawyer in the Arad bar, then in Deva, the son-in-law of George Pop of Băseşti, defendant of the memorandums in the process of Cluj, 1894, elected to represent the Deva circle at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia, elected in the Grand National Council, senator of Romania Big.

Gavril Goia (1890-1966)

Economist from Cheniz, Bihor, delegated by the Sechelhid circle at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Gavril Precup (1865-1921)

Romanian teacher from Blaj, delegated by the Romanian Craftsmen Society from Blaj to the National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Gavril Rațiu (1861-1923)

Owner of Teiuş, alternate delegate of the Aiud Circle at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Gavril Rotica (1881-1952)

Bucovinean Romanian, teacher at Câmpulung, Cernăuţi and Bucharest, elected in the Romanian National Council at the meeting of November 25, 1918, when another 51 members were co-opted, and and it has arrived at 100 persons, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina wich has voted the Union of Bucovina with Romania. After the union, president of the Bucovinian Journalists Syndicate, deputy and senator.

George Boncheș

Bucovinean Romanian, representative of the Bucovina peasants at the National Assembly of the Romanian National Council of 27 October 1918, elected among those the 50 members of the Council, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina and the Union voter of November 28, 1918.

George Dobrin (1862-1952)

Transilvanian Romanian, leader of the Romanians in Caraş-Severin, supports the setting up of the Justice newspaper in Lugoj, then of the Flag newspaper, the protector of the memorandums, leader of PND Lugoj; organizes in 1918 the Romanian National Committee in Lugoj, prepares the National Assembly in Alba Iulia by mobilizing the Banat, can not participate in the Great National Assembly, was shortly elected in the Great National Council, prefect of Caraş-Severin County from 1919, organizes the Romanian administration, senator of Great Romania.

George Mărie (1893-1981)

Greco-Catholic priest from Magura, delegated by the Turda Circle to the National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

George Pătăcean (1878-1965)

Romanian lawyer in Iara, Vintu de Sus, Turda, the lawyer of Augustin Ratiu, active member of Astra, elected in the Romanian National Senate headed by Amos Frâncu, organizes the localities in the Apuseni Mountains, the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia, member of the Grand National Council, sub-prefect of the county of Turda-Arieş, deputy of the Great Romania.

George Tofan (1880-1920)

Bucovinean Romanian, peasant son, has founded several private schools in villages and a normal school for girls. He has organisated Romanian language courses for Bessarabian teachers. Member of the Junimea Society in Cernăuţi, member of the Romanian National Council elected at the meeting on November 25, 1918, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina who has voted on 28 November 1918 the Union with Romania.

Gheorghe Buruiană (1885-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, participates in the founding of the Moldavian National Party, delegated in January 1918 in Iasi, to ask for Romania's help against the Bolshevik Russian bands what theorize Bessarabia. Deputy in the Country Council of the Bessarabian Union of the Peasant Cooperators, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Gheorghe Cuibuș

Economist from Cheniz, delegated by the Sechelhid circle at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Gheorghe Grigorovici (1871-1954)

Bucovinean Romanian, socialist political human, representative of Bucovina in the Parliament of Vienna, elected member of the Romanian National Council and delegate of the Council at the General Congress of Bucovina who has voted for the Union with the Romanian Kingdom. Editor of the social newspaper "Vremea Nouă", arrested by the Communist government, dies in the prison in Sighet.

Gheorghe Jemma

Bucovinean Romanian, judge at Storojineţ, member of the General Assembly of Bucovina who has voted on 28 November 1918 the Union with Romania.

Gheorghe Lauric (Lavric)

Bucovinean Romanian, representative of Vîlcov locality, elected in the Romanian National Council on November 25, 1918, delegated to participate in the General Assembly of Bucovina on November 28, 1918, which has voted for the Union of Bucovina with Romania.

Gheorghe Mare (1881-1962)

Bessarabian Romanian, soldier in the Tsarist army, member and delegate of the Soldiery Moldavian Committee, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania

Gheorghe Miculaș (1874-?)

Greek Catholic Priest, professor at the Greco-Catholic Theological Institute of Oradea Mare, delegate to the National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Gheorghe Năstase (1896-1985)

Bessarabian Romanian, teacher, member of the Moldavian National Party, elected deputy in the council of the country by the Moldovan Executive Committee, secretary of the Agrarian Commission, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, in 1919 he was part of the delegation he demonstrated the Romanians of Bessarabia at the Peace Conference at Paris.

Gheorghe Pop de Băsești (1835-1919)

The Romanian Transylvanian, prime-pretor, deputy, member of the Memorandum Movement, sentenced to a year of imprisonment he executed at Vag, president of the Romanian National Party in Transylvania from 1902 until 1918, presided over the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia from 1 December 1918.

Gheorghe Șandor (1895-1969)

Economist from Cheniz, delegated by the Sechelhid circle at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Gheorghe Șandru (1863-1937)

Bucovinean Romanian, eparchial counselor, was the first Romanian mayor of Cernăuţi, member of the Romanian National Council at the National Assembly on October 27, 1918, delegated on the council of the 50, delegate of the Council at the General Assembly which has voted for the Union of Bucovina with Romania.

Gheorghe Sârbu

Bucovinean Romanian, forestry engineer, deputy in the Parliament of Vienna from Bucovina, was the initiator of the convocation of the National Assembly of Bucovina on October 27, 1918, elected member of the Romanian National Council at the Assembly of October 27, elected in the Council by 50 members, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina wich has voted for the Union of Bucovina with Romania.

Gheorghe Stavriev (Stavru) (1885-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, farmer, member of the Revolutionary Socialist Party, deputy from the peasants, joined the Peasant Fraction, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Gheorghe Tudor (1885-1974)

Bessarabian Romanian, teacher, journalist, participant in the Great War, member of the Moldovan National Party, deputy in the country council elected by the 1st Congress of the Moldavian Military, secretary of the drafting commission and then The County Councils Liquidation Commission, voted Unirea Basarabiei with Romania.

Gherman Pântea (1894 – 1968)

Teacher; officer during the First World War. He met with Alexandr Kerenski (the head of the Russian provisional government) and then with I.V. Lenin to persuade them to create Moldavian military units. He was elected vice-president of the Congress of Moldavian Soldiers (October 20, 1917) and in the first autonomous Bessarabian government he was vice-minister of War. After the Union he was mayor of Chisinau (1923, 1927-1928, 1932) and during the Second War mayor of Odessa (1941-1944). He was included on the list of war criminals, although he was one of those who protested against the anti-Semitic policy of the Antonescu government; his case was closed by the Allied Control Commission following the intervention of Marshal Tolbuhin, whose sister he had rescued during the war. He hid in Craiova, Sibiu and Bucharest with false documents, but was arrested in 1949, investigated by Alexandru Nicolschi and sentenced, after 3 years of imprisonment, to 10 years in prison. He was incarcerated in Jilava, Aiud, Ocnele Mari, Pitesti, Poarta Albă. He was pardoned in 1955; even though he was permanently surveilled by the Department of State Security, he refused to be used for propaganda purposes; he died, under suspicious conditions (apparently poisoned), on February 1, 1968.

Grecu Vasile (1885-1972)

Bucovinean Romanian, philosopher, philologist, doctor in philosophy, professor, bizantinologist, correspondent member of the Romanian Academy, delegate of the Romanian National Council at the meeting of the General Assembly of Bucovina on November 28, 1918, when he has voted for Union of Bucovina with Romania.

Gregoriu Pletosu (1848-1934)

Orthodox Dean of Bistrita, delegate of the deanery at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Grigore Cazacliu (1892-1959)

Bessarabian Romanian, a student in Kiev and Iasi, vice president of the Moldavian residency committee in Iasi, then from Chisinau, delegated to the Country Counsel by the Moldovan Military Congress, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania. He participated in the Union of Bessarabia, the Union of Bukovina and the Union of Transylvania, Banat, Crişana and Maramureş together with Mr. Halippa. Deputy of Soroca in the Great Romanian Parliament.

Grigoriu Roman (1878-?)

Teacher from Lechchia, the county of Solnoc-Dăbâca, delegated to the Lăpuşul Ungureanu circle at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Gurie Grosu (1877 – 1943)

Graduate of the Theological Seminary in Chisinau and then of the Theological Academy in Kiev; he became a monk under the name Gurie; he was involved in the Bessarabian national struggle; he founded the religious magazine “Luminătorul”; he returned to Bessarabia after the Russian revolution of February 1917; founder of the Moldavian National Party. In 1917 he published the first Latin-script book in Bessarabia: The Moldavian Spelling Book. It was he who officiated the religious service held at the opening of the Country Council and Te Deum which consecrated the Union. After the union he became the first Romanian bishop of Bessarabia, from 1928 until 1936. At his death he was buried in the cemetery of the Cernica monastery.

Iacob G. Lazăr (1884-1951)

Professor at the Orthodox Theological Institute in Arad, Delegate of the Arad Circle at the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Iacob Radu (1868-1932)

Papal prelate, historian, from Oradea, delegate of the Greco-Catholic Cathedral Capitol of Oradea Mare to the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Iacob Zadic (1867-1970)

General of the Romanian Army, participant in the Battle of Marasesti, Commander of the 8th Division that has entered in Bucovina at the call of the Romanian National Council of Bucovina to restore order. On November 11, 1918, he has restored the order in Cernăuți.

Iancu Flondor (1865-1924)

Bucovinean Romanian, political human, cultural and political personality of Bucovina, fighter for the rights of the Romanians during the Austrian mastery. He founded a democratic national party in 1898, then became president of the Romanian National Party in Bucovina, deputy in the Bucovina Diet, president of the Bucovina National Council; was elected member of the Romanian National Council at the National Assembly on October 27, 1918, on the committee of 50 members, and then was delegated to the Romanian National Council to attend the meeting of 28 November 1918 of the General Assembly of Bucovina who has voted the Union of Bucovina with Romania. Iancu Flondor led the delegation that handed over the act of Union of Bucovina with Romania to King Ferdinand I. He continued his activity in the Great Romania, being the minister of Bucovina in the guvernment of Ion I.C. Bratianu (Dec 1918 - April 1919).

Iancu Ștefănuț (1863-1924)

Orthodox priest from Mândruloc, Arad Delegate of the Radna Circle at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia

Ignație Budișteanu (1888-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, farmer, deputy in the council of the country elected by the 3rd Peasant Congress, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Ilarie Crișan

Craftsman from Beiuş, delegate of the Beiuş-Vasşcu circle at the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Ilarion Buiuc (1891-?)

Romanian Basarabian, a farmer from Orhei, elected deputy in the Country Counsel by the Moldovan Military Congress, voted the Union of Bessarabia.

Ilie Beleuță (1878-1972)

Orthodox priest of Făgăraş, delegate of the Romanian Women's Meeting in Făgăraş to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Ioachim Totoian (1879-1920)

Orthodox priest of Miceşti, Alba, delegate of the Ighiu Circle at the Alba Iulia Assembly.

Ioan Banciu

Astra delegate from Sibiu to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Ioan Banciu (1892-1969)

Carpenter, delegate holder of the Germesig electoral circle at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Ioan Bilțiu-Dăncuș ( 1892-19?)

Transylvanian Romanian, teacher, professor, journalist, founded the newspaper "Sfatul" in Sighet, the first Romanian newspaper in Maramures. At the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918 he represented the Romanian Teachers Meeting in Maramures.

Ioan Budoiu

Orthodox Priest of Surduc Fields, delegate of the Surduc Music and Song Meeting at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Ioan Bușiția (1875-1953)

Professor of Beiuş, Deputy of the Beer Lira Weighing Society at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia

Ioan Candrea

Bucovinean Romanian, farmer, representative of Cândreni commune, Câmpulung, was member of the Romanian National Council at the National Assembly on 14/27 October 1918, elected in the Council of the 50, in which he asked for rights for peasants and first of all land, has voted Union and was member of the delegation that has presented the Union Act.

Ioan Ciordaș (1877-1919)

Lawyer from Beiuş, organizer of the Asturian Dividing in Beiuş, enrolled and sent to reorganize the military hospitals in Banya, establishes the Romanian National Council in Beiuş, organizes the National Guards, elected as representative of Beiuş-Vaşcău constituency as a delegate to the National Assembly in Alba Iulia, votes the Union and is part of the Grand National Council. Returned to Beiuş, under the control of the Bolshevik Hungarian troops, he was arrested on the night of April 1919, together with lawyer Nicolae Bolcas, tortured and murdered.

Ioan Deleu ( 1877-1946)

Transylvanian Romanian born in Pericei, Salaj County, lawyer, editor and director of "Sunday Gazette", correspondent of "Tribuna" newspaper in Arad. He participated in the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia as delegate of the Society for Romanian Theater Fund, the Shimleul-Silvaniei Dividing.

Ioan Duma (1873–1939)

The Transylvanian Romanian from Sãcalu de Pãdure, a participant in the Memorandum Movement, represented the Reghin Circle at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918.

Ioan Ghișa (1881–1961)

Transylvanian Romanian, born in Poiana Sibiului, attended the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on December 1, 1918, as a delegate of the Astra organization, the Brad Dividing.

Ioan Harșia (1872-1953)

Romanian Ardelean, lawyer in Reghin, leads the Astra divide from Reghin, mobilized and sent to the front in Galicia. In 1918 he organizes the Romanian National Council in Mures-Turda, delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia of Reghin and Union voter. He meets the 7th Infantry Division of Romania led by General Traian Moşoiu, who enters Reghin, the senator of Great Romania.

Ioan Iacob (1876-1951)

Transylvanian Romanian lawyer participated at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918 as a representative of the "Ceica" circle in Pestiş.

Ioan Ignație Papp (1848-1925)

Transylvanian Romanian Orthodox priest, professor at the Seminary of Arad, deacon, protodiacon, secretary and church referent to Ioan Metianu (Bishop of Arad and then Orthodox Metropolitan of Transylvania and Hungary); In 1899 he became protosinghel and then, in 1902, he was elected Bishop of Arad. On 1 December 1918 he attended the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia as the representative of his diocese, being the oldest of the Transylvanian bishops.

Ioan Jurcă (1849-1969)

Romanian from Banat Country, born in Drăgoieşti, Timiş County, he studied theology in Arad and Caransebeş and was a teacher in Păru and Lăpuşnic. He participated in the Grand National Assembly in Alba Iulia as the representative of the Lugoj circle.

Ioan Lupaș (1880-1967)

Transylvanian Romanian, historian, professor at Sibiu Theological Seminary, confessional school inspector, fighter for the national cause, member of the Great Council elected after the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia, member of the Transylvania Conducting Council, secretary general of the Cults and Public Instruction, professor, a reputed historian, member of the Romanian Academy, minister.

Ioan Marciac (1862-1942)

Law graduate, protopop of Chişinău-Criş archive, delegate of electoral circle Vinţu de Jos at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia

Ioan Marcu (1866-1935)

Transylvanian Romanian born in the village of Bistra, a teacher, represented the Greco-Catholic Teachers' Meeting "Mariana" in Nasaud, at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918.

Ioan Matei (1886-1953)

Transylvanian Romanian, doctor in Cluj, and the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia since December 1, 1918, participated as a delegate of the Vintu de Sus Circle.

Ioan Mihu (1854-1927)

Doctor in law in Graz, established in Orastie, is involved in the national struggle of the Romanians in Transylvania, he is involved in the recovery of the Romanian banks.

Ioan Oltean (1875-1922)

Transylvanian Romanian lawyer, established in Luduş, leader of the Romanians in the area, founder of the Peasant Bank, arrested in 1916, then sent to the front, returned in 1918, president of the Romanian National Council in Luduş, delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia , voter of the Union, member of the Grand National Council.

Ioan Pop (1890-1953)

Romanian lawyer was one of the organizers of the Alba Iulia Assembly, member of the Grand National Council, prefect of Alba, deputy in the Parliament of Great Romania, dying in the prison in Sighet in 1953.

Ioan Radu (1866-1936)

Transylvanian Romanian, professor at the Greco-Orthodox Gymnasium in Brad that he represented as a delegate to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Ioan Roșca (1900-1968)

Transylvanian Romanian economist represented the Sechelhid Circle at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918.

Ioan Roșu (1885-1962)

Transilvania Romanian, priest, attended the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918 as delegate of the Ciacova Circle.

Ioan Ursu (1875-1925)

Transilvania Romanian, Ph.D. in History of the University of Berlin, Medieval Professor at the University of Iasi, Unionist, went to France where he participated in the organization of the Romanian National Council in Paris, then went to Italy where he contributed to the formation of the Romanian League in Italy , conducts an activity of recognition of the union by the Italian state.

Ioan Virgiliu Băliban (1899-1947)

Transylvanian Romanian, Greek Catholic priest, was a professor of theology in Cluj. At the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on December 1, 1918 he voted as a delegate of the Tasnad Circle.

Ion Alexandru Lapedatu (1876-1950)

Transylvanian Romanian, historian medievist, secretary of the Commission for Historical Monuments, militant for national unity, being a member of the National Committee, sent to Paris in the autumn of 1919 as an advisor for historical and ethnographic issues in addition to the Romanian delegation at the Peace Conference, 1922 in Geneva. Founder in 1920 together with Ioan Lupas of the National History Institute in Cluj, Minister of Religious Affairs, State Minister for Transylvania, President of the Romanian Academy, arrested and imprisoned dies on 30 August 1950 in Sighet prison.

Ion Buzdugan (1887 – 1967)

Poet, writer under several pseudonyms (Nica Românaş, Ion Campeanu) and politician; graduate of the Faculty of Law in Iasi, with a PhD in Economics from the University of Cernãuţi; professor; elected deputy in the Country Council by the Moldavian Military Congress; one of the supporters of the union with Romania, he was the secretary of the Presidium of the Country Council (1917-1919), in which quality he signed the Union Act. A significant personality, his contribution was important in deciding the Union; deputy then senator of the Balti County in the Parliament of Romania; experienced translator of Alexandr Pushkin and Sergei Yesenin.

Ion Cazacliu (1870-1933)

Bessarabian Romanian, insurance agent from Soroca, elected deputy in the council of congregations and adhered to the Moldovan Bloc faction, voted the Union of Bessarabia, a member of the Budget Committee of the Country Counsel.

Ion Codreanu (1879-1949)

Bessarabian peasant, World War I combatant and member of the Moldovan National Committee in Odessa. He continued his activity by participating in the Students' Congress, then at the Bessarabian Peasants' Congress and the Bessarabian Teachers' Congress, militating for independence and union. A former deputy from the Moldovan Military Congress and one admitted to the Moldovan Bloc Faculty from the Country Counsel, working in the Agrarian Commission II. Member of the Romanian delegation at the Peace Conference in Paris (1919-1920), he was elected a member of the Romanian Parliament in several legislatures, being a member of the National Peasant Party. In 1940 he was arrested by the NKVD Balti town, IAR version 1941, returned to Romania through a prisoner exchange - on the principle of "Romanian patriot against Soviet patriot Unui" - in the place of Ana Pauker (Robinson), Agent : the Communist Party and leader of the Communist Party of Romania.
 

Ion Flueraș (1882-1953)

Transylvanian Romanian, journalist, member of the Hungarian Social Democratic Party; edited by Iosif Jumanca of "Adevărul" newspaper, adherent of the national unity and union of the Transylvanian national movement, member of the Central Romanian National Council, unionist and participant in the Great National Assembly of Alba Iulia, member of the Transylvanian Conducting Council . He refuses to become Communist and deny Great Romania, accused of Buharin at the 1920 Comintern meeting in Moscow, will be arrested in 1945 and dies in the Gherla Prison in 1953.

Ion I. Lapedatu (1876-1951)

Transylvanian Romanian, secretary of Astra in 1905, establishes the Astra Museum; delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918, elected to the Transylvanian Conducting Council. Director of the National Bank of Romania, professor at the Department of Public Finance, was arrested by communist authorities, dying in prison.

Ion I. Nistor (1876-1962)

Bucovinean Romanian, political leader, historian, Doctor in Philology and Letters of the University of Vienna, professor of history at the University of Cernăuţi, participant as a guest in Chisinau at the Country Counsel which has voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania; leader of the national struggle in Bucovina, found in 1918 at Iasi „the Committee of the Bucovinian refugees“, at Chisinau together with Octavian Goga, the National Committee of Romanians from Transylvania and Bucovina learn in Moldavia and Bessarabia; militant and voter of Union; is part of the delegation that lead to Iasi the Union Act; Minister Secretary of State for the problems of Bucovina, brand history, Minister in several governments of Great Romania. The symbol of Bucovina and of the national struggle was arrested by Communists in 1950 and detained until 1955 in Sighet.

Ion Ignatiuc (1893-1943 the camp no. 5 of R.A.S.S. Tatar)

Bessarabian Romanian, farmer, sailor of the Black Sea Tsarist fleet during the war, member of the Moldovan Party of Revolutionary Socialists, elected deputy in the council of the country by the Moldovan Military Congress, joined the Moldavian militarily-peasant group, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania; after the primary union of the village of Pepeni, arrested by NKVD in July 1940 and deported, dies in the camp.

Ion Inculet (1884-1940)

Bessarabian politician; graduate of the Faculty of Physical and Mathematical Sciences of the Imperial University in Sankt Petersburg (1906-1911); collaborator, under pseudonym, at the “Bessarabia” newspaper - the first Romanian-language publication in the province; deputy commissioner of the Bessarabia governorate; he was elected delegate in the Country Council (September 21, 1917 - November 27, 1918) and then its president; on March 27, 1918 he voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania; Minister without Portfolio in the First Cabinet of Greater Romania; Minister of State for Bessarabia in the Cabinets: Al. Marghiloman, Coanda, I.C. Brătianu, A.Văitoianu (1918-1920); Minister of State in the Cabinets: Vaida-Voevod (1920), Alexandru Averescu (1921), Ion I.C. Bratianu (1926), Minister of Health and Social Care in several cabinets; Minister of Internal Affairs in several governments (1933-1936).

Ion Păscăluță (1890-1988)

Bessarabian Romanian, non-commissioner, organizer of the Odessa Soldierly Committee, vice-president of the Moldovan Military Congress in October 1917, elected deputy in the Country Council, administrator of the Palace of the Country Council, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Ion Pelivan (1876 – 1954)

Writer, politician; he was arrested during his student years because he was a member of a Bessarabian nationalist group and he was deported to the north of Russia, to Arkhangelsk; a fighter for the rights of the Romanians in Bessarabia; founder, in 1906, of the first Romanian-language newspaper in the province, “Bessarabia”. In 1917, he participated in the foundation of the Moldavian National Party; he was elected president of the Country Council, a position that he gave up to Ion Inculet. After the Union he participated, as member of the Romanian delegation, at the Peace Conference in Paris (1919-1920). He was a member of the Peasant National Party, a member of the Parliament of Romania, leader of the Transylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and the Culture of the Romanian Nation (the Bessarabian branch); he died in 1954 in the Sighet prison.

Ion Sbiera

Bucovinean Romanian, representative of the locality of Storojineţ, elected in the Romanian National Council at the meeting of 25 November 1918, when another 51 members were elected, reaching at one hundred, delegated to the meeting of the General Council of Bucovina who has voted the Union of Bucovina with the Kingdom Romanian.

Ion T. Costin (1887-1940)

Bessarabian Romanian, lawyer, member of the Moldavian National Party, member of the Party council, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, deputy and senator of Great Romania, founder of "Gazeta Bessarabiei", also published in the newspapers " Sfatul Țării" and "Dreptatea".

Ion Tudose (1884-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, farmer, soldier sent to the German front, deputy in the Country Counsel on the Moldovan Military Congress, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Ion Valută (1894-1987)

Bessarabian Romanian, student in Odessa, contributes to the introduction of Romanian language courses, member of the Country Council from the "Renaşterea" Society of Odessa, member of the school committee, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Iosif Jumanca (1893-1949)

Transylvanian Romanian member of the Transylvanian Social-Democratic Movement, an adept of the union of political forces in the Central Romanian National Council, spoke at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918 presenting the adhesion of the Social Democrats to the Union, elected in the Conducting Council as responsible for Industry. He opposed the Communist Party's communism and was arrested by the communist authorities, dying in prison.

Iosif Morariu (1865-1948)

Romanian Transylvanian, Orthodox priest, represented the Dean of Dobra at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia, since 1 December 1918.

Iosif Tăpălagă (1898-?)

Transylvanian Romanian law graduate, embedded and sent to the front, member of the Romanian Social Democratic Party of Hungary and Transylvania, delegate of Rodnei at the National Assembly of Alba Iulia, voter of the Union.

Ipolit Tarnavschi (1894-1952)

Priest, journalist, philologist, member of the Romanian National Council elected with the occasion of the National Assembly on October 27, 1918, when he was elected to the Council of the 50, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina who has voted the Union of Bucovina with the Romanian Kingdom.

Isidor Bodea (1866-1938)

The citizen of Banat settled in Bucovina, pediatrician in Cernăuţi, saved a part of the "Dictionary of the Romanian Language", to which Sextil Puşcariu worked; was one of the founders of the newspaper "Voice of Bucovina", and in his house from Cernăuţi the Romanian Bucovinian leaders met to discuss about the union.

Iuliu Căpâlnean (?-1951)

Romanian Transylvanian, studied Greek-Catholic theology at Blaj and, after entering the monastic world, became parish priest and protopop. At the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia he participated as a delegate of the Vintu de Sus Circle.

Iuliu Coroianu (1847-1927)

Lawyer in Cluj, member and then on the leadership committee of the Romanian National Party in 1881, the baptized baptist of Iuliu Maniu, defender of Vasile Lucaciu, convicted with the other memorandists, executes two and a half years imprisonment. Delegate of Şimle Silvaniei and Dumbrăvenilor in Alba Iulia, voted Unirea, appointed Minister of Agriculture in the Conducting Council of Transylvania until 1920, senator of Great Romania.

Iuliu Hossu (1885-1970)

Romanian bishop of Gherla from 1917, patriot and militant for union, acknowledges the Romanian National Council as representative and leader of the Romanian nation, participates in the National Assembly in Alba Iulia from December 1, 1918, where he speaks a speech, Vice-President of the Grand National Council, a member of the delegation leading the Union Act in Bucharest, arrested by the Communist authorities and imprisoned in Sighet until 1955, then forced to live until death.

Iuliu Maior (1886-1936/45?)

Transylvanian Romanian, Greek Catholic priest, professor at Blaj, represented the Greco-Catholic Teachers' Reunion in Alba-Iulia and Fagaras at the Great National Assembly in Alba-Iulia on 1 December 1918.

Iuliu Maniu (1873-1953)

Transylvanian Romanian, politician, Doctor of Law, propagates the ideas of the memorandums, founder of the Society of Romanian Students, Serbs, Slovaks in Budapest, elected member of the Romanian National Party leadership committee and supporter of the national struggle, deputy in Budapest Parliament, remarkable speaker , incorporated in 1915 and then sent to the Italian front, settled in Vienna in 1918 where he organized a Romanian army and negotiated with the imperial government the recognition of the rights of the Romanians. Participates in the negotiations in Arad with representatives of the Hungarian government. Attending the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia, elected President of the Grand National Council and then of the Conducting Council and Minister of the Interior, he leads Transylvania until the entire union with Romania, deputy, minister and prime minister, is arrested in 1946 and dies in the prison in Sighet.

Iustin Monția (1883-1957)

Transylvanian Romanian, Orthodox priest in the Sicula parish, a participant in the national movement of the Romanians, came into conflict with the Hungarian authorities. At the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918 he represented the Ineu Circle.

Iustin Pătruțiu (1878-1939)

The Transylvanian Romanian lawyer represented the Circuit of Bathing at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918.

Izidor Marcu (1854-1924)

Transylvanian Romanian, Greek Catholic priest, writer, attended the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on December 1, 1918, as representative of the Greek-Catholic Consistory of Blaj.

Justin Ardelean (1865-1943)

Romanian lawyer with studies in Budapest, law practice in Oradea, lawyer for Romanian cases, sent to the front at the age of 50, representative of Oradea Mare electoral constituency at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia, captured by the Hungarian Bolshevik troops convicted to death, released, deputy in the first Great Romania Parliament.

Laurențiu Tomoioagă (1880-1952)

Bucovinean Romanian, publicist, fighter for national rights, member of the Romanian National Council in Bucovina, elected vice-president, has voted the Union of Bucovina.

Leonida Țurcan (1895-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, military, elected deputy in the Country Counsel by the Moldovan Military Congress from all over Russia, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Maria Onișor

Fighting for the rights of the Romanians, who is in charge of the meeting of the Women's Benevolence of Greek Catholic and Greek-Orthodox Women in Bistrita, delegated to the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia

Marian Ariton Popa (1871-1946)

Protopop united in Saxon Reghin, delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Max Hacman (1877-1961)

University Professor, Doctor of Law, Professor and after the Union Rector of the University of Cernăuţi; elected member of the National Council on November 25, 1918, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina on November 28, 1918, when was voted the Union with Romania.

Mihai Apai (1883-1970)

The Transylvanian Romanian, a farmer, represented the Medieval Circle at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918.

Mihai Popp (1881-1935)

Transylvanian Romanian lawyer attended the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia on December 1, 1918 as a delegate of the Szatmar Circle.

Mihail Gașpar (1881-1929)

Romanian from Banat country, Orthodox priest, writer, had a rich national-political activity, being sentenced in 1907 to ten months in prison by the Hungarian authorities. At the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918 he represented the Bocsa-Montana Deanery.

Mihail Iacoban

Bucovinean Romanian, Mayor of the city of Câmpulung, designated member of the Romanian National Council at the National Assembly on October 27, 1918, elected in the Council composed of 50 members, votes the Union of Bucovina with Romania at the General Congress of Bucovina on November 28, 1918.

Mihail Minciună (1884-1935)

Bessarabian Romanian journalist, elected in the council by the Moldovan Military Congress, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, deputy in the first Parliament of Great Romania.

Miron Cristea (1868-1939)

Transylvanian Romanian, publicist in support of the national cause, Bishop of Caransebes and Metropolitan of Transylvania from 1910, defended the Romanian schools in Banat and Transylvania, attended the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918, went to Bucharest with the Act of the Union, the first patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church.

N. Ciornei (1892-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, member of the Odessa Moldavian Committee, helps organize the Bessarabian soldiers, then assures the order in the region of Orhei, designated by the Congress of the Moldavian Soldiers deputy in the Country's advice from Ismail.

Nerva A. Jercan (1895-?)

Transylvanian Romanian law student attended the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918 as a delegate of the Romanian Youth at the Academy of Rights of Oradea Mare after the lawyer union.

Nestor Oprean (1857-1923)

Romanian Student in Budapest, member of the "Petru Maior" Academic Society, lawyer in Szeged and later in Sânnicolau Mare, contestant of the Appony Law, is the National Guard of Sannicolau Mare, delegated to the Grand National Assembly of Alba Iulia, voter of the Union , member of the Grand National Council.

Nichita P. Smochină (1894 – 1980)

Born in Transnistria; philosopher, journalist, historian, officer in the Tsarist army (1915-1918); he fought in Persia and Turkey and was decorated and ennobled by Tsar Nicholas II. In May 1917 he participated in the Congress of the Non-Russian Russian People from the Caucasus, where he asked for rights for the Moldavians. He met Lenin in Petrograd, who urged him to fight for independence and the introduction of the national language in schools. In 1918 he returned to Tiraspol, part of the new Ukrainian People's Republic, where he organized the Transnistrian Moldavian Congress. He was elected a deputy in the Central Council (the Parliament) of Kiev, where he demanded rights for the Romanians and opposed the idea of Ukraine invading Bessarabia; following the occupation of Transnistria by the Red Army he fled to Chisinau and then to Iasi. He was a doctor of law of the Sorbonne University. He was remarked by the Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Nicolae Titulescu in Geneva in 1933, when he supported at the League of Nations the rights of the Moldavians from the Soviet Union and organized the Committee of Moldavian Refugees from the Soviet Union. He was elected member of the Romanian Academy. He had the courage to tell King Carol II that it was a mistake to give up Bessarabia without a fight; he refused to be governor of Transnistria. After the war he was the administrator of the Tituleşti estate, under a false name. His eldest son, Alexandru, was arrested and deported to Siberia. After 1965 the Romanian Communist authorities requested him to continue his researches on the problem of the Romanians in the USSR, as he argued against the existence of the Moldavian people and the Moldavian language

Nicolae Alexandri

Romanian from Bucovina Country, publicist, founder of the newspaper "Cuvântul Moldovenesc" in collaboration with Pan Halippa, member of the Country Counseling Bureau, old-age councilor of the country council, elected deputy from the Moldovan Cultural Society, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania. Senator and Vice-President of the Romanian Parliament.

Nicolae Anton (1878-1957)

Romanian Ardelean, military, was elected delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918 by the National Guard of Bistrita-Nasaud County.

Nicolae Barbul (1863-1943)

Agronomist engineer, Romanian diplomat in the United States, son of Memorist Gavril Barbul (1848-1921) contributed to the creation of Romanian national councils and guards in the months leading up to the union. At the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918 he was delegated from the Baia Mare Circle.

Nicolae Bolcaș (1882-1919)

Romanian lawyer from Beiuş, a law doctor, sent to the Austrian-Hungarian Army, delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia. Located in the Transylvanian territory of the Hungarian administration, in December 1918 and early 1919, he was one of the leaders of the Romanians in the area, protesting against the Hungarian abuses against the participants in the Alba Iulia Assembly, a voice of the oppressed Romanians was arrested, liberated, re-arrested in April 1919, and scandalized, mutilated and killed alongside Ioan Ciordas, one of the martyrs of the national struggle.

Nicolae Borzea

Nicolae Costa

Nicolae Draganu

Nicolae Gherman

Nicolae Grigore Deac (1891-1967)

Priest of Şomoştelnic, delegate of the Bălăuşeni Circle at the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Nicolae Grosu (1891-1970)

Bessarabian Romanian, student in Petrograd, officer of the Moldavian Cohort, elected deputy in the Country Counsel of Moldovan Militants, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania. After Professor of Mathematics Union in Balti and Iasi. On June 27, 1940, he went to Chisinau to try in vain the conquest of Bessarabia.

Nicolae Ion Bosie-Codreanu (1887-1963)

Son, a Bessarabian politician. He was a member of the Country Council alongside his father, Nicholas Bosie-Codreanu (1859-1926). Both voted for the union. If his father was station chief at Cazatin in Hotin County, his son was a graduate of the Polytechnic Institute in Kiev. Elected in December 1917 General Director of Communications of Bessarabia, deputy from the railroad, elected chairman of the Mandate Commission. Member of the Moldavian National Party, he was part of the Country Councils, the faction of the Moldovan Bloc. In January 1918 he was part of the delegation that went to Iasi to ask for the help of the Romanian government. He voted on the Union on 27 March 1918. After the union he continued his career in CFR, being CFR operating director, and headed the Bucharest Bessarabian Circle.

Nicolae Mămăligă (1880-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, farmer, elected deputy by the 3rd Congress of the Peasants of Bessarabia, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Nicolae Mihalescu

Bucovinean Romanian, elected in the Romanian National Council at the meeting on November 25, 1918, when another 51 members were elected, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina who has voted the Union of Bucovina with Romania.

Nicolae Munthiu

Nicolae Oancea

Nicolae Secară (1894-1942 Gulag, Penza)

Bessarabian Romanian, student at the Moscow Agricultural Institute, elected deputy in the Russian Duma, organized the Bessarabians from the military units of Odessa, elected deputy in the council of the Moldavian Military Congress, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania. Arrested in 1942, deported died in Penitentiary no. 1 in the Penza region.

Nicolae Șoltuz (1864-1940)

Bessarabian Romanian,  member of the Country Council of the Zemstvei in Soroca, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, Mayor of Soroca City.

Nicolae Suruceanu (1891-1968)

Bessarabian Romanian, student, officer in the Russian army, elected deputy in the Country Counsel by the Central Executive Committee of Moldovan Militants in Chisinau, votes the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Nicolae Vasiloschi

Bucovinean Romanian, Lawyer, Doctor of Law, Vice President and President of the Society for Romanian Culture and Literature in Bucovina, elected member of the Romanian National Council in the meeting of 27 October 1918, delegate at the General Assembly of Bucovina who has voted the Union of Bucovina with Romania.

Nicolae Vlad

Bucovinean Romanian, priest, elected in the National Council meeting on November 25, 1918, when the council reached at hundred members, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina in which the Union of Bucovina was voted with the Romanian Kingdom.

Nicu Flondor (1872-1948)

Bucovinean Romanian, political man, brother of Iancu and Tudor Flonder, was sanitary corps in the Austro-Hungarian army in Cernăuți, captured by the Russian troops, was taken to Tashkent until 1916; member of the Romanian National Council, delegated by him to attend the meeting of 28 November 1918 of the General Assembly of Bucovina who has voted for the Union. He has participated as a representative of Bucovina at the Geneva Conference and then at the Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920). After the union he was the mayor and then prefect of the city of Cernăuţi; has built during his tenure at the Cernăuţi Palace, the Palace of Culture (1938-1940), fled to Brasov in 1944.

Octavian Domide

Octavian Fleseriu

Octavian Gheorghian (1874-1929)

Bucovinean Romanian, doctor educated at Graz and Vienna, director of the maternity in Cernăuţi, supporter of the national struggle of the Bucovinian Romanians, member of the Romanian National Council of Bucovina, delegate of the Council at the General Congress of Bukovina on November 28, 1918, has voted the Union. Leads Healthcare within the Bucovina government.

Octavian Goga (1881-1938)

Transylvanian Romanian, politician, journalist, writer, member of the Romanian National Party and activist militant for the rights of the Romanians, editor of numerous national newspapers. Closed for his work in the prisons of Budapest and Szeged, enrolled in the Romanian Army in 1917, one of the most active Transylvanian Transylvanians in promoting the ideal of national unity in Budapest, Vienna, Iasi, Chisinau, Odessa, Paris, London, Transylvania, minister without portfolio.

Onisifor Ghibu (1883 – 1972)

Politician, professor; he studied history and philology in Budapest; he fled to Chisinau where he founded several Romanian-language publications: Ardealul (1917-1918); Școala Moldovenească (1917); România nouă (1918); Cuvânt moldovenesc (1926-1927); he brought great personalities to Chisinau, such as George Enescu, Mihail Sadoveanu and the troupe of the National Theater in Iasi; he elaborated the program of the Moldavian National Party; although proposed in the Country Council as a representative of the press, his name is not on the lists; member of the Romanian Academy; arrested in 1945 (incarcerated in Caracal), re-arrested in 1956 and released in 1958; he lived isolated until the end of his life. On 31 October 1956 he sent a memo on the issue of Bessarabia to Nichita Khrushchev and Nicolai Bulganin.

Onoriu Sasu

Ovidiu German (1891-1973)

Professor in Brasov, delegate of the Romanian press at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia since 1 December 1918.

Pantelimon Erhan (1884 – 1971)

Politician, member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party; he came from Petrograd at Kerenski's urge and was elected in the Country Council by the Peasants’ Provincial Soviet; he was an active member and spoke at the opening of the Country Council. He was elected as leader of the first cabinet of the Republic on December 7, 1917. He called for the intervention of the Entente and the Romanian Army to stabilize the situation. He was brought before a revolutionary court and forced by the Bolsheviks, under threat of death, to sign a protest telegram against the entry of the Romanian troops into Bessarabia. He was saved from death by Mihail Popa, the commander of the 1st Moldavian regiment. He voted for the Union and became General Director (Minister) of Education for Bessarabia; he was senator in the Parliament of Romania. In 1940 he left for Bucharest, where he lived until 1971.

Pantelimon Halippa (1883 – 1979)

Bessarabian politician, graduate of the Theological Seminary in Chisinau (1898-1904); he attended the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of the University in Dorpat (Iuriev), then the Faculty of Letters of the University in Iasi; he edited the Bessarabia newspaper, then, from 1913, the Cuvântul Moldovenesc newspaper; member of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party, delegate of the Bessarabian peasantry at the Congress of the Peasants’ Union from the whole Russia; founder of the Moldavian National Party (March 1917), member of the Country Council (21 November 1917-18 February 1919), Vice-President of the Country Council; after the Union he was appointed Minister of State for Bessarabia (1919-1927), Minister of Public Works, Minister of Labor, Health and Social Welfare; he was deputy and senator in the Parliament of Romania; arrested in 1950 and sentenced to 2 years in prison, he was imprisoned at Sighet. In 1952 he was handed over to the Soviets who held him in a KGB prison where he was asked to prove that the Union of Bessarabia with Romania was not legitimate. Convicted to 25 years of hard labor by the Ukrainian Military Tribunal in Chisinau, he was taken to Siberia. He was released in 1955 and brought to Romania where he was held in the Aiud and Gherla prisons, without any conviction, until 1957. Although permanently investigated by the Department of State Security, he organized in his home clandestine meetings of the Bessarabians. In 1968 he asked for approval for the organization of the 50th anniversary of the Union of Bessarabia with Romania; he sent memoirs to Charles de Gaulle and Richard Nixon showing the Soviet abuses, being tacitly supported in his documentary work by the Communist authorities.

Partenie Cosma (1837-1923)

Lawyer, Transylvanian politician, second president of the Romanian National Party of Transylvania, fighter for the national rights of Romanians in Transylvania, deputy in the Diet of Budapest, senator of Great Romania.

Paul Gore (1875 – 1927)

Historian and heraldist, lawyer and politician, justice of the peace; deputy of the nobility and vice-president of the Bessarabian Zemstvo in 1910, when he asked for the introduction of the Romanian language in schools (however, the Moldavian School Commission was established only in 1917); he was also stand-in governor of Bessarabia. During the First World War he was director of the Red Cross. He was president of the Moldavian National Party, an artisan of the Union and the first inhabitant of Chisinau to put up a Romanian flag on his house. After the Union he was elected honorary member of the Romanian Academy, continuing his work as historian and heraldist.

Pavel Borlovan

Pavel Cocârlă (1894-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, carpenter, member of the Revolutionary Socialist Party, elected deputy in the Country Counsel by the Third Congress of the Peasants of Bessarabia, votes the Union of Bessarabia with Romania

Petre Popescul

Priest at Cernăuţi, representative of the city of Cernăuţi, elected in the Romanian National Council at the meeting on November 25, 1918, when another 51 members were co-opted and it reached at 100 people, delegate at the General Assembly of Bucovina, who has voted for Bucovina Union with Romania.

Petre Poruțiu (1884-1951)

Doctor of legal and political sciences, lawyer, mobilized in the Austro-Hungarian army, in 1918 he was involved in the preparation of the Unirii, delegate of the Bistrita at the National Assembly of Alba Iulia, voter of the Union, elected head of the agrarian reform section in the Conducting Council , charged with agricultural census, university professor in Cluj.

Petru Barlea

Petru Cazacu (1871 – 1956)

Physician, journalist and politician; in his youth he was accused of revolutionary activity and fled to Romania. A graduate of the Faculty of Medicine of the University in Bucharest, he returned to Independent Bessarabia and was elected in the Country Council. He was also Minister of Finance and President of the Council of General Directors of Bessarabia (Prime-Minister). After the Union he held several positions including general secretary of the Ministry of Health and deputy in the Parliament of Romania. Author of several books on the union including, Moldavia between the Prut and the Dniester Rivers 1812-1918, Ten years since the Union. Moldavia between the Prut and the Dniester, 1918-1928.

Petru Groza (1884-1958)

Romanian Ardelean, lawyer at Deva, participant at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia since December 1, 1918, spoke on December 1, member of the Grand National Council.

Petru Pavel

Petru Tamaian

Pompeiu Farcas

Pompiliu Dan

Radu Grigorcea

Bucovinean Romanian, doctor, elected in the Romanian National Council in the meeting on 25 November 1918, when another 51 members were co-opted, has voted the Union of Bucovina at November 28, 1918.

Radu Sbiera (1874-1946)

Bucovinean Romanian, son of the Bucovinean leading, Ion Sbiera, professor at the University of Cernăuți, figher for national rights, member of the Romanian National Council of Bucovina, has voted the Union of Bucovina, was part of the delegation that went to Iasi with the Act of Union, the mayor of the city of Cernăuţi. In 1940 he fled to Bucharest, was arrested and died at Canal in 1946.

Remus Rosca

Roman Ciorogariu

Romul Boilă (1881-1946)

Transylvanian Romanian, a fighter for the rights of the Romanians, incorporated and sent to the Austro-Hungarian army, member of the Transylvanian Conducting Council elected on December 2, 1918, deals with the Communicative and Food Department, member of the National Peasant Party, deputy, senator.

Romulus Reuț (1871-1943)

Bucovinean Romanian, graduate of the Law Faculty in Cernăuţi, continues his studies in Vienna, lawyer, magistrate, member of the Romanian National Party from 1909, leader of the fight for the rights of the Romanians, elected in 1911 in the Bucovina Diet; was vice-president of the Romanian Peasant Party of Aurel Onciul. Elected in 1918 in the Romanian National Council, participates in the General Congress of Bucovina. After Union, he was elected deputy to the Parliament of Romania.

Romulus Vuia

Sabin Moldovan (1899-1962)

Secretary of the Romanian National Council in Arad, delegate of the Sports Club of Arad to the Grand National Assembly of Alba Iulia, voter of the Union.

Sergiu Medean

Sever Bocu (1874-1950 or 1951)

Romanian from Banat country, editor of the newspaper "Tribuna" in Arad, a fighter for the rights of the Romanians, persecuted and imprisoned by the Hungarian authorities for his actions in support of the memorandums, organizes a great demonstration in Lipova and was arrested. A Romanian defender of rights was arrested, convicted and imprisoned several times for his articles, becoming a symbol of the national resistance of the Romanians from Banat and Transylvania. Volunteer in the Romanian army in 1917 he leaves for Kiev to publish the Romanian Mare newspaper for the Romanian prisoners of war in Darniţa and organizes the Romanian prisoners to Paris to support the movement of Romanian emigration and the struggle for Union. Arrested in 1950, he died in unknown conditions in Sighet prison.

Sever Dan (188-1961)

Transylvanian Romanian, a lawyer in Cluj, a journalist at "Gazeta Transilvaniei", secretary of the Executive Committee of the Romanian National Party, runs the Romanian newspaper from Arad, hospitalized in the Sopron camp in 1916, delegate of the Cojocna district in Alba Iulia, after Union was sent by the Conducting Council as a delegate to the Ministry of Finance in Bucharest, PNT member, minister, arrested and imprisoned at Sighet, released in 1955.

Sever Ispravnic (1871-1954)

The trainee of the memorial lawyer Aurel Suciu publishes in Tribuna and Romanian newspapers mobilized and sent to Croatia, delegate of the Pecica electoral circle at the National Assembly in Alba Iulia, together with his wife Adriana Ispravnic delegated to the Romanian women's meeting in Arad County together with Elena Cicio-Pop and Elena Goldiş, voting for the union with the Romanian kingdom after a dean union of the Arad barrage, arrested at age 81 and jailed at Aiud, released after several months.

Sextil Pușcariu (1877-1948)

Transylvanian Romanian, philologist, linguist, studies at Lipsca, Paris and Vienna, professor at the University of Vienna where he opens a Romanian language seminary, professor at the University of Cernăuţi (1904-1918), was one of the organizers of the Romanians movement in Bucovina, Transylvania and Hungary, member of the Romanian National Council in Bucovina, elected vice-president, delegated to the General Assembly of Bucovina on November 28, 1918, who has voted the Union of Bucovina with Romania. He was among the founders of the "Voice of Bucovina" publication which exposed the wishes of the Romanians in Bucovina. He was Delegate of Romania to the Society of Nations (1922-1925), member of the Romanian Academy, author of the Romanian Linguistic Atlas.

Sigismund Lengel

Silviu Dragomir (1888-1962)

Transylvanian, publicist and historian Romanian, participant at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia since 1 December 1918 as a secretary, gave a speech to the 100,000 people, was elected member of the Romanian National Council, Minister in several the governments of Great Romania, arrested and imprisoned in Sighet, survived the imprisonment.

Simion Dragomir (1883-1968)

Transylvanian Romanian, Doctor of Legal Sciences, established in Ilia, organizer of the Romanian National Council in Ilia, heads the National Guard, delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Simion Galețchi (1887-1943)

Bessarabian Romanian, contributes to the formation of a Moldavian battalion in Odessa in 1917, arrived in Chisinau participates in the formation of the Central Committee of Soldierly Moldavian, elected deputy in the Councils of the Country from the Third Congress of the Peasants of Bessarabia, the Union of Bessarabia votes with Romania.

Simion Mândrescu (1868-1947)

Romanian Transylvanian, flees in the Kingdom and becomes a militant for the rights of the Romanians in Transylvania, a professor at the University of Bucharest, participates in the founding of the National Council of Romanian Unity in France, then in Italy participates in the formation of the Romanian legions.

Stanislav Kwiatkowski

Polish doctor, member of the Polish National Council from Cernăuți, participant in the General Council of Bucovina and supporter of the territorial integrity of Bucovina and the Union with Romania, was part of the Bucovinean delegation in Iasi, who handed over to King Ferdinand the Union Act.

Ștefan Botnariuc (1875-1941, penitentiary no. 1 from Penza, Russia)

Bessarabian Romanian,  farmer, elected deputy in the Country Counsel from the Gubernial Executive of the Peasant Deputies, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, Senator of Entire Romania.

Ștefan Cicio-Pop (1865-1934)

Transylvanian politician, a lawyer at Arad, went to the Haga Conference in 1894 to defend the cause of Romanianism, a defender of Romanian accusations in the process of memorandums, a deputy in Budapest, a fighter for the freedom of the Romanian people, a member of the Central Romanian National Council and a leader of the CNRC, his home in Arad was the headquarters of the Council, he opened with his speech the Great National Assembly of Alba Iulia, member of the Grand National Council and the Minister of Public Order and War in the Conducting Council, Minister without Portfolio in the Government of Romania.

Ştefan Ciobanu (1883 – 1950)

Historian, professor; graduate of the Faculty of Letters of the University in Kiev; he returned to Bessarabia in early 1917 and joined the Revolutionary National Liberation Movement in May 1917. He distinguished himself as a promoter of the Union and was one of the active participants in the Teachers' Congress. He was elected in the Country Council and became one of the leaders of the Bessarabian Romanians, being a member of the board of directors of the Country Council and the head of the Education Ministry. After the Union he was Minister of Education for Bessarabia, between 1918 and 1921; he published the first Romanian-language spelling book for the schools in Bessarabia. Professor in Chisinau and then in Bucharest, member of the Romanian Academy (since 1918); secretary, starting with 1925, of the Bessarabian branch of the Transylvanian Association for Romanian Literature and the Culture of the Romanian Nation; collaborator to many newspapers and magazines; he supported the national culture his entire life, being vice-president of the Romanian Academy between 1944 and 1948.

Stefan Dragos

Ștefan Holban (1886-1961)

Bessarabian Romanian, professor, interpreter on the Romanian language, elected deputy in the council of the country by the Congress of the Moldavian Military, was withdrawn from office in January 1918, did not participate in the voting of the Union, member in the council for the liquidation of the council, arrested in 1957 and convicted at 15 years in prison, was in Jilava, Gherla, Botosani.

Stefan Panescu

Stefan Rosianu

Ștefan Saghin (1860-?)

Bucovinean Romanian, Theologian Doctor, priest, professor at the Faculty of Theology of Cernăuţi, was elected member of the Romanian National Council at the National Assembly on 27 October 1918, elected to the Council of 50 members, then delegate at the General Assembly of Bucovina from November 1918, which has voted for the Union with Romania.

Teodor (Feodor) Herța (1891-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, deputy in the Country Counsel from Orhei County, elector of the Union of Bessarabia with the Romanian Kingdom.

Teodor (Feodor) Neaga (1880-1943)

Bessarabian Romanian, Middle School Teacher, President of the First Congress of Moldovan Teachers and Teachers, elected in the Country Counsel by the Union of Moldovan Pedagogues in Bessarabia, voter of Union of Bessarabia, Member of Romania Enrolled

Teodor (Feodor) Suruceanu (1866-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, landowner, elected deputy in the Country Council on behalf of the Guberniale Zemstwa, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Teodor Botiș (1873-1940)

Transylvanian leader, professor of theology at the Theological Institute of Arad, editor of the magazine "Biserica si Scoala", represented the Greco-Orthodox Theological Institute in Arad at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918.

Teodor Bucurescu

Teodor Manea

Teodor Mihali (1855-1934)

Transylvanian politician, lawyer at Dej, member of the National Committee, participates in the drafting of the Memorandum, arrested and sentenced to two years in prison, deputy in Vienna and Budapest, member of the Romanian National Central Council, negotiates in Iasi the modalities of union, Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia, member of the Grand National Council, deputy, prefect of Someş, mayor of Cluj in 1929.

Teodor Uncu (1881-1940 prison in Chisinau)

Bessarabian Romanian, functional post and telegraph, elected deputy in the Country Councils by postal and telegraph officials from Chisinau, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, arrested on 17 July 1940 by NKVD, dies in the prison in Chisinau.

Teodor V. Ștefanelli (1849-1920)

Bucovinean Romanian, magistrate, prose writer, historian, fighter for national rights, refugee in Iasi, organizes the Bucovinians, member of the Romanian National Council, has voted the Union at the General Congress of Bucovina.

Teodosie (Feodosie) Bârcă (1893-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, teacher, member of the leadership of Zemstvei in Soroca, elected deputy in the council of the country, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Teodosie (Feodosie) Cojocariu (1879 – prison no. 1 from Chișinău January 23, 1941)

Bessarabian Romanian, military deputy in the council of the country, from the council of the Peasants, one of the leaders of the council of the country, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, mayor of the city of Chisinau 1919-1920, was arrested in August 1940, died in prison no. 1 from Chisinau on January 23, 1941.

Teofil Ioncu (1885 – 1954)

Politician; president of the Moldavian National Party which was formed in 1917, he participated in the Congress of Russian Nationalities in Kiev and attended the works of the Ukrainian Central Council as a representative of Bessarabia. He was elected deputy in the Country Council and chairman of the Constitutional Commission in May-June 1918; Minister of Finance in the Government of the Republic of Moldavia.

Tiberiu Brediceanu (1877-1968)

Romanian doctor from Banat, doctor in Law, brother of Caius Brediceanu, piano player, musician, musical studies in Sibiu and Brasov with Paul Richter, passionate folk, collected 200 popular songs from Maramureş, but also 400 poems, songs, games, carols from Banat. Delegated at the Grand National Assembly by the "Society for the Creation of a Romanian Theater Fund", member of the Grand National Council, led the first tour of the National Theater in Transylvania and Banat.

Timofei Silistraru (1895-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, officer, delegate of the Moldovan Soldiers' Congress in the Country Counsel, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Tiron Albani (1887-1976)

Transylvanian Romanian, publicist, leader of the Social Democratic Party, co-opted in the Romanian National Council in Budapest, member of the Central Romanian National Council, active participant in the national movement and organization of the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia.

Titus Ciortea (1883-1921)

Transylvanian Romanian, lawyer in Alba Iulia, member of the Romanian National Party, sent to the front, falls to the Russians, returns to Târgu Lăpuş in 1918, elected member of the Romanian National Council in the locality and delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia Unirea voted. Returned to Lăpuş organizes a popular gathering to present the local population of Unirea Transilvania with the Romanian Kingdom. The participants in the assembly were attacked by a Hungarian detachment, Titus Ciortea was seriously injured.

Toma Rosu

Trăian Novac (1882-1969)

The Banat leader of the National Movement for Emancipation, voted at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918

Traian Șincai (1871-1939)

Member of the Timis Bar, lawyer at Vinga, delegated to the Grand National Assembly of Alba Iulia, a Union voter.

Trăian Vățianu (1864-1940)

Transylvanian leader, parson, protopop, author of school textbooks, substitute for the liturgical chair at the Theological Institute of Arad, etc. At the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918 he represented the Arad Deanery.

Traian Vuia (1872-1950)

Romanian from Banat country, passionate engineer and inventor, world aviation pioneer, builds the first airplane and makes the first flight in aviation history on March 18, 1906, actively participates in the unification actions of the Romanian state, founder of the Romanian National Committee of Transylvania Paris, which he also heads, a propagandist of the national struggle.

Valer Hețco (1877- ?)

Transylvanian Romanian, Greek Catholic priest, canonical law doctor at the University of Budapest, represented the Deputy of Beiuş at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918.

Valer Moldovan (1875-1954)

Romanian lawyer, a lawyer close to Iuliu Maniu, a journalist in the Romanian newspapers in Transylvania, founder of the Romanian newspaper, enrolled and sent to Linz, delegate of the Turda circle at the National Assembly of Alba Iulia, Of Great Romania, university professor, arrested and imprisoned in Sighet where he died in 1954, being buried in the poor cemetery.

Valeriu Braniște (1869-1928)

Transylvanian Romanian, a fighter for the rights of the Romanians, a journalist, a politician, called in Banat by Alexandru Mocioni to handle the newspaper "Dreptatea" in Timisoara, which becomes a battleground for the rights of the Romanians in Hungary. Convicted and imprisoned for his pre-communal activity, he must leave the Banat, go to Bukovina from where he will be expelled, return to Banat and lead the newspaper "The Flag" in Lugoj, arrested and sentenced again to be released from the Hungarian revolutionaries. He led the actions of the Romanians in Lugoj in October-November 1918. He was called to the US by Vasile Stoica, a delegate of the Romanian National Council, to discuss with the French general Franchet d Espérey, the commander of the Allied Armies in Thessaloniki, the return of the Romanian soldiers to Banat and Transylvania, organizer of the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia, member of the Transylvanian Conducting Council.

Valeriu Sas (1888-1949)

Romanian from Banat country, teacher, contributed to the organization of national guards around Lugoj. At the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918 he was delegated as representative of the Greco-Catholic Teachers' Meeting in Lugoj.

Valeriu Traian Frențiu (1875-1952)

Romanian from Banat country, doctor in, the Greek-Catholic bishop of Lugoj, a fighter for the rights of the Romanians and for Union, participate in the national movement. Arrested by the Communist authorities in 1948, he died in 1952 at Sighet Prison.

Vasile Avramescu (1873-1949)

Romanian lawyer in Radna, mobilized in the Austro-Hungarian Army, founder of the Romanian National Council Radna, editor of the statutes of Romanian National Guards, delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia where he votes Unirea, the first Romanian president of the Arad Tribunal (1919-1921).

Vasile Bârcă (1884-1949)

Bessarabian Romanian, peace judge, elected deputy in the council of the country by the Soroca Assembly, after the primary union of Chisinau.

Vasile Bicighean (1880-?)

Transylvanian Romanian professor participated at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on December 1, 1918, as a deputy of the Greco-Catholic Funds of the Rodna Vicarate

Vasile Bodnărescu (1881-1926)

Bucovinean Romanian, Doctor of Law, member of the Romanian National Council in Bucovina, delegate of the Council at the meeting of 28 November 1918 of the General Congress of Bucovina and voter of the Union of Bucovina. He was sent to negotiate the entry of Romanian troops in Bucovina to avoid an Ukrainian or Bolshevik intervention. He was part of the delegation that went to Iasi to hand over to King Ferdinand the Act of the Union of Bucovina , deputy in the First Parliament of Great Romania.

Vasile Cerescu (Ciorăscu) (1886-?)

Bessasrabian Romanian, member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, deputy in the Country Counsel elected by the Third Regional Congress of the Peasants, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Vasile Cerghizean (1885-1968)

Transylvanian Romanian, Greek Catholic priest, helped to establish the National Guard in Coc. He participated in the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on December 1, 1918, as a delegate of the Ludus Circle and Coc (today Padureni).

Vasile Chindriș (1881-1947)

Transylvanian Romanian studied Berlin Law, Vice President of the Romanian Students Association in Berlin, President of the Astra Divestment in Sighet, sent to the front, delegate of the Romanian National Guard from Maramures to Alba Iulia, heads the county and prepares the Romanian administration.

Vasile Cijevschi (1880-1931)

Bessarabian Romanian, diplomat, orientalist, officer in the Russian army, president of the Moldavian soldiers' congress, military commissioner of Bessarabia with V. Cijevshi, deputy in the country council elected by the Central Moldovan Military Committee, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania after the war was an official at Chisinau City Hall.

Vasile Damian (1855-1919)

Archpriest of Zărand, a member of the Romanian National Party, an adept of "activism", deputy of the city in the Diet of Budapest (1905-1918). At the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918 he was the Zarand Deanery.

Vasile Domșa (1860-1932)

Orthodox Archpriest, was delegated to the National Assembly in Alba Iulia on December 1, 1918, by the Deanery Town Hall.

Vasile Gafencu (1886-1942)

Bessarabian Romanian, farmer, elected deputy in the Country Counsel on behalf of the Moldovan Executive Committee in Odessa, voted the Union of Bessarabia. Arrested in 1940, taken to Gulag, is not known where he died.

Vasile Gan (1859-1934)

Orthodox priest, represented the Turda Circle and the Lupşa Artillery at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918.

Vasile Ghenzul (1885-1969)

Bessarabian Romanian, "Apostle of Basarabian Co-operation", the founder of the Moldovan Word, elected deputy in the City Council by city halls, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, journalist and memorialist in the last years of his life.

Vasile Goldiș (1862-1934)

Transylvanian Romanian, jointly with the memorandums, founder of the "Tribuna Poporului" newspaper in Arad, then "Tribuna", member of the Romanian National Party, deputy in the Parliament of Budapest, elaborated the appeals to the Romanian nation and To the peoples of the world in which he demanded rights for the Romanians, editor of the ultimatum addressed to the Hungarian government in November 1918, negotiates with the modalities of the Union of Transylvania vu the government of Iasi, reads the Resolution of the Alba Iulia Assembly, partly written by him, member of the Transylvanian Conducting Council in the Cults and Instruction Public, is part of the delegation that leads the Union Act to Bucharest, deputy and minister of Great Romania.

Vasile Lascu (1861-1932)

Bessarabian Romanian, journalist, dramaturgist, elected deputy in the Country Counsel by the Union of Journalists from Bessarabia, member of the drafting committee, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Vasile Lucaciu (1852-1922)

Transylvanian Romanian, publicist, memorandum, leader of the Romanian National Party and a fighter for the rights of the Romanians, imprisoned on several occasions, deputy in the Parliament of Budapest, member and vice-president of the Romanian National Council, minister without portfolio in the Transylvania Conducting Council. Member of the Parliament of Great Romania.

Vasile Mândrescu

Bessarabian Romanian, farmer from Orhei, member of the Country Council, voted the Union.

Vasile Pahone (1869-1931)

Romanian lawyer, established in Bistrita, president of Nasaud Granary Funds, officially delegated to the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia, voter of the Union, member of the Grand National Council, prefect of Bistrita-Nasaud County after the Union.

Vasile Popan (Pop ?)

Priest at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia from decembre 1th, 1918, has been delegated at the Carau round.

Vasile Pustai (?)

He participated in the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918 as representative of the electoral circle of Satu Mare.

Vasile Selegean (1874-1931)

Lawyer, represented the Baia Mare Circle at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918.

Vasile Stroescu (1845 – 1926)

Politician; law graduate with studies in Moscow, Petersburg and Berlin, judge at the court in Hotin; he founded schools in Bessarabia and Transylvania, supporting the Transylvanian political and cultural leaders, Octavian Goga being among them. He supported the national movement of Bessarabia also financially. He was elected honorary president of the Moldavian National Party, and after the Union he was elected Senator in a Transylvanian circumscription.

Vasile Țanțu (1885-1937)

Bessarabian Romanian, teacher, mobilized, sent to the Great General Headquarters on the Romanian front, secretary of the Communist Committee on the Romanian Front, military commissioner of Bessarabia with V. Cijevschi, president of the Country Council's Office, elected deputy in the council of the country, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Vasile Tarnavschi (1858-1945)

Priest, professor of the University of Chernivtsi, author of numerous theological works, member of the Bucovina Council and delegate at the General Assembly of Bucovina who has voted for the Union of Bucovina with the Romanian Kingdom.

Vasile Trăian Pop (1892-1966)

Professor, was delegated to the Medieval Circle at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918

Victor Bodnărescu

Bucovinean Romanian, Doctor in Sciences, elected in the Romanian National Council at the meeting on November 25, 1918, when another 51 members were elected, reaching one hundred, delegate to the meeting of the General Council of Bucovina who has voted the Union of Bucovina with the Romanian Kingdom .

Victor Bontescu (1879-1933)

The Transylvanian Romanian, a fighter for the rights of the Romanians, a lawyer sent to the Italian front for his pro-Romanian actions, a representative of the Romanians in Haţeg at the National Assembly of Alba Iulia, member of the Conducting Council leads the resort for Agriculture and Commerce.

Victor Onișor (1874-1932)

President of the Petru Maior Association in Budapest during his studies, a trainee lawyer in Vârşeţ, a friend of Traian Vuia, vice-president of the Romanian National Council in Bistriţa Năsăud, delegate to the Grand National Assembly of Alba Iulia, voter of the Union elected in the Grand National Council , secretary of the Internal Affairs Department of the Conducting Council, university professor in Cluj after the Union.

Victor Tomașciuc

Bucovinean Romanian, member of the „Junimea” Society of Cernauti, elected member of the Romanian National Council on October 27, 1918, delegated to attend the meeting of 28 November 1918 of the General Assembly of Bucovina who has voted the Union with Romania.

Viorel Tilea (1896-1972)

Transylvanian Romanian, political man, lawyer, secretary of the Romanian National Council in Vienna, private secretary of Iuliu Maniu, deputy, minister.

Virgil Hațiegan

Virgil Popoviciu ( Popovici ?), (1855-1943)

At the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on 1 December 1918, he represented the Romanian Women's Meeting for the Engraving of the Greco-Orthodox Church in Hateg.

Vitalie Zubac (1895-?)

Bessarabian Romanian, officer, deputy in the council of the country elected by the Military Military Congress, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Vlad (Vladimir) Chiorescu (1888-1969)

Bessarabian Romanian, local bank inspector, co-worker, elected deputy in the Land Council from the Basarabian Union of Loans and Loans, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, deputy in the Parliament of Great Romania.

Vladimir (Vlad) Bogos (1893-1950)

Bessarabian Romanian, student of Medicine in Kiev, organizer of the Romanian Students' Society in Kiev and Odessa, elected deputy in the Country Counsel by the Society "Awakening" in Ukraine, votes the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, after union primary doctor in Hotin County, deputy.

Vladimir Budescu (1868-1941)

Bessarabian Romanian, lawyer, political, member of the Country Council, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania.

Vladimir Cristi (1880-1956)

Politician; he studied law in Moscow and agronomy in Pari; Revolutionary Provincial Commissioner of Bessarabia; realizing the danger represented by the incorporation of Bessarabia into Ukraine, he went to Kiev along with Pantelimon Erhan, where he contested this plan and negotiated with Kerenski the autonomy of Bessarabia. He was elected deputy in the Country Council on behalf of the Third Congress of the Peasant Delegates; member of the Commission for the Fight against Anarchy and for Supplies; deputy in the Romanian Parliament and minister for Bessarabia in the Iorga government (1931-1932); Mayor of Chisinau (1938-1940); he fled to Austria in 1944, but was arrested by the NKVD and taken to the Soviet Union; sent back to Romania, he was imprisoned in the Vacaresti prison, where he died.

Vladimir de Repta, metropolitan (1841-1926)

Graduate of the Theological Institute of Cernăuţi, monk of Sucevita monastery in 1885, Bishop of Rădăuţi, metropolitan of Bucovina during 1902-1924, vice-president of the Society for Culture and Literature in Bucovina (1889-1896), deputy in the Parliament of Vienna, fighter for national rights, presided in the Metropolitan Palace the General Assembly of Bucovina on November 28, 1918 when the Union of Bucovina was decided, was part of the delegation that handed the Act of the Union of Bucovina to King Ferdinand I.

Vladimir Herta / Hertza (1868 – 1924)

Lawyer, politician, vice-president of the Moldavian National Party and the Moldavian Cultural Society; considered the “spiritual father of the Country Council”, he played an important role in the act of the Union. He was chairman of the Moldavian School Commission and participated in the Congress of Bessarabian Teachers in May 1917. He was mayor of Chisinau between 1918 and 1919, replacing mayor Carol Schmidt (the longest-serving mayor of the city, who opposed the union); member of the Romanian delegation at the Peace Conference in Paris (1919-1920); with a good knowledge of Bessarabia’s history and owning a collection of rare documents, he founded the Romanian League of Bessarabia in 1919.

From his intervention at the Congress of Moldavian Teachers – “Moldavian Teachers and Political Work”, 1917

Zaharia Muntean (1881-1972)

Romanian lawyer, publicist and active member of ASTREI, sentenced to death for espionage in favor of the Romanian state in 1916, pardoned, member of the Military Commission of the Romanian National Council, elected in the electoral circle Vintil de Jos delegated to the Great Assembly in Alba Iulia, voted the Union, member of the Great Romanian National Council after the Union and general secretary of the financial department of the Conducting Council, elected a deputy in the First Parliament of the Great Romania.

Zamfir Munteanu

Bessarabian Romanian, deputy in the Country Counsel from the Moldovan Executive Central Committee of the Council of Soldiers Delegates and Officers, voted the Union of Bessarabia with Romania

Zenovie Pâclișanu (1886-1957)

Greek Catholic Priest at the Great National Assembly in Alba Iulia on December 1, 1918, represented the Mission Meeting of the Greco-Catholic priests from the Greek-Catholic Archdiocese of Alba Iulia and Fagaras.

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