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Events from the year 1916 in Romania.

Incumbents

Events

Erich von Falkenhayn's cavalry entering Bucharest on December 6, 1916
  • August 27 – Romania declares war on Austria-Hungary. The Romanian Army begins an offensive in Transylvania.
  • August 27-November 26 – Battle of Transylvania - Although initially successful, the offensive was brought to a halt after Bulgaria's attack on Dobruja. Coupled with a successful German and Austro-Hungarian counterattack after September 18, the Romanian Army was eventually forced to retreat back to the Carpathians by late October.[1]
  • September 2–6 – Battle of Turtucaia
  • September 5–7 – Battle of Dobrich
  • September 17–19 – First Battle of Cobadin
  • September 29-October 5 – Flămânda Offensive
  • October 19–25 – Second Battle of Cobadin
  • November 25 – The entire state apparatus is evacuated from Bucharest to Iași in anticipation of the Battle of Bucharest.[2]
  • November 25 – December 6 - Battle of Bucharest
  • November 28 – Prunaru Charge
  • December 1 – Battle of the Argeș
  • December 6 – After the fall of Bucharest, Iași becomes the country's wartime capital,[2] holding this position until the end of the war.
  • December 25 – The law transferring the Romanian Treasure to Moscow for safekeeping is passed. The Treasure would never entirely return to Romania.

Births

Stamp of the Romanian People's Republic depicting Filimon Sârbu.

Deaths

Postage stamp depicting general Ion Dragalina

References

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  2. ^ a b "Acum 95 de ani, capitala României se muta la Iași". curierul-iasi.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2018-11-11.
  3. ^ "FOND C.C. AL P.C.R. –CABINETUL 2 – ELENA CEAUȘESCU INVENTAR Anii extremi: 1984–1989 Nr. u.a.: 180" (PDF). arhivelenationale.ro (in Romanian). National Archives of Romania. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Gabriel Țepelea, aniversat la Academia Română". Adevărul (in Romanian). 6 February 2006. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
  5. ^ "Magda Isanos, biografie". www.istoria.md. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
  6. ^ "Universitatea "Alexandru Ioan Cuza din Iași" – 150 de ani| Constantin Ciopraga". 150.uaic.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2018-11-11.
  7. ^ "A murit Manea Mănescu, fost premier al Romaniei comuniste". www.hotnews.ro (in Romanian). 27 February 2009. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
  8. ^ Bosomitu, Stefan (2015-03-12). Miron Constantinescu. O biografie (in Romanian). Humanitas SA. ISBN 9789735047290.
  9. ^ Diac, Cristina. "Filimon Sârbu, erou din întâmplare". Historia. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
  10. ^ "A MURIT istoricul Neagu Djuvara, unanim recunoscut drept unul dintre cei mai importanți intelectuali români. De la istorie și diplomație la jurnalism și sport, o personalitate complexă". Mediafax (in Romanian). Retrieved 2018-11-11.
  11. ^ "Filosoful Mihai Șora și cardinalul Lucian Mureșan, aleși membri de onoare ai Academiei Române". Mediafax (in Romanian). Retrieved 2018-11-11.
  12. ^ Liiceanu, Gabriel (21 January 2004). "Alexandru Dragomir, destinul deturnat al unui filozof". România Literară. 2/2004.
  13. ^ "The Visit of Elisabeth of Romania (1890)". Mostyn Estates. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
  14. ^ "Ștefan Luchian, povestea unui destin sfârșit cu pensula legată de braț". Retrieved 2018-11-11.
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