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This was an important turning point in the history of Romania, as it marked the almost disappearance of the Boyar class, leaving the country to look towards capitalism and industrialization. 1864: The Parliament of Romania is formed. A tuition-free, compulsory public education for primary schools is introduced in Romania for the first time.
This is a timeline of Irish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Ireland. To read about the background to these events, see History of Ireland . See also the list of Lords and Kings of Ireland , alongside Irish heads of state , and the list of years in Ireland .
The Romanian expression România Mare (Great or Greater Romania) refers to the Romanian state in the interwar period and to the territory Romania covered at the time. At that time, Romania achieved its greatest territorial extent, almost 300,000 km 2 or 120,000 sq mi [265]), including all of the historic Romanian lands. [266]
History of Ireland guide; Irish History Digitized; Ireland Under Coercion – "The diary of an American", by William Henry Hurlbert, published 1888, from Project Gutenberg; The Story of Ireland by Emily Lawless, 1896 (Project Gutenberg) Timeline of Irish History 1840–1916 (1916 Rebellion Walking Tour) A Concise History of Ireland by P. W. Joyce
Romanian Philharmonic Society founded. Capșa Hotel in business. City hosts signing of the Treaty of Bucharest (1886). Romanian Athenaeum. 1888 Romanian Athenaeum built. Pache Protopopescu becomes mayor. [16] Piața Rosetti laid out. 1890 – League for the Cultural Unity of All Romanians founded. 1891 – Bucharest Botanical Garden opens. 1894
Timelines of cities in Romania (5 P) ... Timeline of Romanian history; A. ... List of presidents of Romania by time in office
1702 – State Paper Office established in Dublin Castle. 1707 – Marsh's Library incorporated. [1]1707 - The original Custom House opens on Custom House Quay, Dublin.; 1708 – The Registry of Deeds is established by an Irish Act of Parliament entitled "An Act for the Publick Registering of all Deeds, Conveyances and Wills that shall be made of any Honors, Manors, Lands, Tenements or ...
1888 – Queen Victoria grants city status to Belfast. At the time it is Ireland's largest city, the UK's third most important port (behind London and Liverpool), the leader in world trade, [clarification needed] and the global centre of linen production. [34] 1888 – Alexandra Park, Woodvale Park and Belfast Central Library open. [63] [64] [65]