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  2. Nicolae Ceaușescu - Wikipedia

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    According to the information recorded in his autobiography, Nicolae Ceaușescu was born on 26 January 1918. [8] His father Andruță (1886–1969) owned 3 hectares (7.4 acres) of agricultural land and a few sheep, and Nicolae supplemented his large family's income through tailoring. [9]

  3. Ceaușescu family - Wikipedia

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    There, she kept Nicolae in her home in 1929 when he started work as a shoemaker's apprentice. Marin Ceaușescu (1916–1989) (two daughters, Mihaela and Gabriela). Nicolae Ceaușescu (1918–1989). In 1946, he married Elena Petrescu. They had three children: Valentin Ceaușescu (born 1947) (one son, Daniel, and one daughter, Alexandra).

  4. 1967 Romanian State Council president election - Wikipedia

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    Nicolae Ceaușescu: Born: January 26, 1918 (age 49) Scornicești, Olt County Died: December 25, 1989, Târgoviște, Dâmbovița County: Deputy, Communist parliament (1948-election day) Deputy Minister of Defence (1950-1954) Vice-President of Great National Assembly (1950-1955) Undersecretary of State with the Ministry of Agriculture (1948-1950)

  5. 1985 Romanian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Nicolae Ceaușescu: Born: January 26, 1918 (age 67) Scornicești, Olt County Died: December 25, 1989, Târgoviște, Dâmbovița County: President of Romania (1974-election day) President of State Council (1967-election day) Deputy Minister of Defence (1950-1954) Vice-president of Great National Assembly (1950-1955)

  6. List of presidents of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Nicolae Ceaușescu (1918–1989) 1974. 1980. 1985. 28 March 1974 22 December 1989 15 years, 249 days Romanian Communist Party (PCR) [1] Despite his country's membership in the Warsaw Pact, Ceaușescu recognised the state of Israel, supported Romanian nationalism, and denounced the 1968 Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia.

  7. 1980s-1990s Romanian orphans phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    Under Nicolae Ceaușescu, both abortion and contraception were forbidden. Ceaușescu believed that population growth would lead to economic growth. [1] In October 1966, Decree 770 was enacted, which banned abortion except in cases in which the mother was over forty years of age or already had four children in care. [2]

  8. Beatlemania Is Back in ‘TWST – Things We Said Today ... - AOL

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    John! Paul! George! Ringo! In the summer of 1965, it was all about the Beatles, readying for their gig at New York’s Shea Stadium. But “TWST – Things We Said Today,” premiering at the ...

  9. Romanian revolution - Wikipedia

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    The most notable news in Romanian newspapers of 11 November 1989, was the "masterly lecture by comrade Nicolae Ceaușescu at the extended plenary session of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Romania," in which the Romanian head of state and party highly praised the "brilliant programme for the work and revolutionary struggle of ...