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Constantin Brătianu (born 1768, 1788 or 1795 in Curtea de Argeș; Principality of Wallachia; died February 10, 1844 in Tigveni near Pitești, Wallachia), also known as "Dincă" (from Constandin, a more seldom transcription of the originally Cyrillic written name), was a Romanian boyar and politician. He was the father of the Romanian Prime Ministers Dumitru Brătianu and Ion Brătianu.

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  • Constantin Brătianu (born 1768, 1788 or 1795 in Curtea de Argeș; Principality of Wallachia; died February 10, 1844 in Tigveni near Pitești, Wallachia), also known as "Dincă" (from Constandin, a more seldom transcription of the originally Cyrillic written name), was a Romanian boyar and politician. He was the father of the Romanian Prime Ministers Dumitru Brătianu and Ion Brătianu. (en)
  • Constantin Brătianu (* 1768, 1788 oder 1795 in Curtea de Argeș; Walachei; † 10. Februar 1844 in Tigveni bei Pitești, Walachei), genannt „Dincă“ (von Constandin, seltenere Umschrift des ursprünglich kyrillisch geschriebenen Namens), war ein walachischer Bojar und Politiker. Er war der Vater der späteren rumänischen Ministerpräsidenten Dumitru Brătianu und Ion Brătianu. (de)
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  • Constantin Brătianu (* 1768, 1788 oder 1795 in Curtea de Argeș; Walachei; † 10. Februar 1844 in Tigveni bei Pitești, Walachei), genannt „Dincă“ (von Constandin, seltenere Umschrift des ursprünglich kyrillisch geschriebenen Namens), war ein walachischer Bojar und Politiker. Er war der Vater der späteren rumänischen Ministerpräsidenten Dumitru Brătianu und Ion Brătianu. Über die Herkunft der Brătianus gibt es unterschiedliche Überlieferungen. Mütterlicherseits zählten die aus Argeș stammenden Vlădescu-Großbojaren zu ihren Vorfahren, in deren Clan im 18. Jahrhundert Constantins Vater (oder Großvater) Iane (oder Ene) Brătianu, ein Kleinbojar (Șătrar), eingeheiratet haben soll. Vor allem nationalliberale Historiker und Politiker (z. B. Dincăs Enkelin Sabina Brătianu-Cantacuzino, Dincăs Urenkel Gheorghe Brătianu oder auch Ion Duca) betonten die Autochthonie der zum Mythos überhöhten Familiendynastie. Demgegenüber behauptete ein gewisser Dr. Georgiew, Linguist an der Orientalischen Akademie in Wien, Constantin Brătianu sei bulgarischer Abstammung gewesen und (erst während des Russisch-Türkischen Krieges) von Gorna Orjachowiza im türkisch beherrschten Nordbulgarien in die damals russisch besetzte Walachei eingewandert. Nach einem weiteren Krieg gegen die Türken hatten die Russen die Walachei erneut besetzt und dort 1829 (ebenso wie in der Moldau) durch das Organische Reglement eine parlamentsähnliche Bojaren-Versammlung eingesetzt. Auch Constantin Brătianu, dank der Verbindung mit den Vlădescus inzwischen der reichste Bojar im Kreis Argeș, wurde 1831 als Abgeordneter für Argeș in diese Versammlung gewählt. Zudem wurde Constantin Brătianu 1835 Richter und Präfekt des Kreises Argeș, 1839 verlieh ihm der walachische Fürst Alexandru Dimitrie Ghica den Ehrentitel Clucer (Schatzmeister bzw. Hausmeier). Angeblich konnte Constantin Brătianu zu diesem Zeitpunkt noch nicht oder zumindest nur schlecht lesen und schreiben. (Statt Rumänisch zu lesen oder zu schreiben, soll er dem Wiener Linguisten zufolge noch Bulgarisch gesprochen haben.) Mit seiner 1838 (oder 1839) verstorbenen Frau Anastasia (genannt Anica bzw. Sica) Tigveanu hatte Constantin Brătianu drei Söhne und vier Töchter. Der älteste Sohn (Teodor) wurde General, Die beiden anderen Söhne (Dumitru und Ion) gründeten trotz ihrer bojarischen Herkunft die National-Liberale Partei (Partidul Național Liberal), mit deren Hilfe sie die Herrschaft der konservativen Bojaren-Partei zunächst beendeten – bis Dumitru sich mit der Bojaren-Partei verbündete und seinen Bruder Ion stürzte. (de)
  • Constantin Brătianu (born 1768, 1788 or 1795 in Curtea de Argeș; Principality of Wallachia; died February 10, 1844 in Tigveni near Pitești, Wallachia), also known as "Dincă" (from Constandin, a more seldom transcription of the originally Cyrillic written name), was a Romanian boyar and politician. He was the father of the Romanian Prime Ministers Dumitru Brătianu and Ion Brătianu. There are different legends about the origin of the Brătianus. According especially to national liberal historians and politicians (e. g. Constantin's granddaughter Sabina Brătianu-Cantacuzino, Constantin's great-grandson Gheorghe Brătianu or Ion Duca) the female line of the family history goes back to the Vlădescu boyars of the Argeș County. By the end of the 18th century Constantin's father Iane (or Ene) Brătianu, a minor boyar (Șătrar), has married into the Vlădescu family. However, contrary to that, a certain Dr. Georgiyev, linguist at Oriental Academy of Vienna, claimed that Constantin Brătianu has been of Bulgarian descent and immigrated from Gorna Oryahovitsa (in the Turkish ruled Northern Bulgaria) into Wallachia not before the Russo-Turkish wars when Wallachia was temporarily occupied by the Russians. Following another Russo-Turkish war Wallachia was occupied again and the Organic Regulation was imposed there. Based on that Regulament the Russians installed a parliament-like assembly of boyars. From 1831 on Constantin Brătianu, meanwhile the wealthiest of all boyars of the county, represented Argeș in the Wallachian assembly. Additionally in 1835 he became the county administrator of Argeș and in 1839 the Wallachian prince Alexandru Dimitrie Ghica honored him with the rank of a clucer. Allegedly until that time Constantin Brătianu was "knowing neither how to write nor to read, barely even able to sign his name". (Instead of reading or writing Romanian, according to the Viennian linguist, Brătianu still spoke Bulgarian.) With his wife Anastasia (also called Anica or Sica) Tigveanu, who died in 1838 (or 1839), Constantin Brătianu had three sons and four daughters. The oldest son (Teodor) became a general. Despite their boyaric origin, the two other sons (Dumitru and Ion) founded the National Liberal Party (Partidul Național Liberal) to end the rule of the conservative boyar's party – at least until the moment, when Dumitru allied himself with the boyar's party to overthrow his brother Ion. (en)
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