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  1. Vasil Radoslavov (27 July 1854-21 October 1929) was Prime Minister of Bulgaria from 28 August 1886 to 10 July 1887 (succeeding Petko Karavelov and preceding Konstantin Stoilov) and from 17 July 1913 to 21 June 1918 (succeeding Stoyan Danev and preceding Aleksandar Malinov). He was the leader of the liberal "Radoslavists", and he led Bulgaria during World War I; he had a negative reputation as ...

  2. Media in category "Vasil Radoslavov". The following 38 files are in this category, out of 38 total. Bulgarian Liberal Party Leaders 1879 Tarnovo.jpg 1,024 × 828; 208 KB. Czernin kuhlman radoslavov brest litovsk.jpg 818 × 587; 113 KB. Der bulgarische Ministerpräsident Vasil Radoslavov.jpg 1,187 × 1,600; 365 KB.

  3. Vasil Hristov Radoslavov fue un político búlgaro, jefe de Gobierno durante el reinado del zar Fernando en dos ocasiones. Decidió la intervención de Bulgaria en la I Guerra Mundial y atacó Serbia (1915), aliándose con los Imperios Centrales. Dimitió en junio de 1918, poco antes de que se produjera el desastre militar que obligó a Bulgaria a firmar el armisticio de 1918. En septiembre ...

  4. Vasil Radoslavov was born in Lovec in northern Bulgaria, July 15, 1854. Education He obtained his secondary education at Prague, studied law at Heidelberg, and returned to Bulgaria for a career in journalism and politics. Career Radoslavov joined the Liberal party, and, at the age of thirty, took office as minister of justice.

  5. Vasil Hristov Radoslavov (in bulgaro Васил Христов Радославов?; Loveč, 27 luglio 1854 – Berlino, 21 ottobre 1929) è stato un politico bulgaro e primo ministro del Regno di Bulgaria per due differenti mandati. Fu primo ministro del proprio paese durante la maggior parte della prima guerra mondiale .

  6. Vasil Radoslavov. Self: Hearst-International News Pictorial, No. 80

  7. Vasil Radoslavov . 1854 - 1929. Born: Lovech. 1882: Graduated Law in Heidelberg, Germany. 1884 - 1886: Minister of Justice in Karavelov's and Bishop Kliment's cabinets.