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Prince Alexandru Cantacuzino (1901 – 22 September 1939) was a Romanian lawyer and politician, a leading member of the Legionary Movement (popularly known as the Iron Guard), and a close collaborator of Legionary leader Corneliu Zelea Codreanu.
Prince Alexandru Cantacuzino was a Romanian lawyer and politician, a leading member of the Legionary Movement, and a close collaborator of Legionary leader Corneliu Zelea Codreanu.
Alexandru Cantacuzino may refer to: Alexandru Cantacuzino (militant) (1901–1939), a 20th-century Romanian politician and member of the Iron Guard. Alexandru Cantacuzino (minister) (1811–1884), a 19th-century Romanian politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of Finance.
Prince Alexandru Cantacuzino (1901 – 22 September 1939) was a Romanian lawyer and politician, a leading member of the Legionary Movement (popularly known as the Iron Guard), and a close collaborator of Legionary leader Corneliu Zelea Codreanu.
Alexandrina "Didina" Cantacuzino (née Pallady; also known as Alexandrina Grigore Cantacuzino and Alexandrine Cantacuzène; 20 September 1876 – 1944) was a Romanian political activist, philanthropist and diplomat, one of her country's leading feminists in the 1920s and 1930s.
The House of Cantacuzino ( French: Cantacuzène) is a Romanian aristocratic family of Greek origin. [1] [2] The family gave a number of princes to Wallachia and Moldavia, and it claimed descent from a branch of the Byzantine Kantakouzenos family, specifically from Byzantine Emperor [3] John VI Kantakouzenos (reigned 1347–1354).
Etymologically, the name is derived from the Greek "Αλέξανδρος" (Aléxandros), meaning "defending men" [1] or "protector of men", a compound of the verb "ἀλέξω" (alexō), "to ward off, to avert, to defend" [2] and the noun "ἀνδρός" (andros), genitive of "ἀνήρ" (anēr), "man". [3]