1871 - 1938
Constantin Isopescu-Grecul Romanian Columnist
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| Birthday |
2nd February, 1871
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| Birthplace |
Czernowitz (Cernăuți), Duchy of Bukovina, Austria-Hungary
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| Died |
29th March, 1938
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| Place of Death |
Cernăuți, Kingdom of Romania
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| Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius
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| Nationality |
Romanian
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| Occupation |
Columnist
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Constantin Ritter von Isopescu-Grecul (or cavaler de Isopescu-Grecul; first name also Konstantin, last name also Isopescul-Grecul, Isopescu Grecu; Ukrainian: Константин Ісопискуль-Грекуль; February 2, 1871 – March 29, 1938) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian jurist, politician, and journalist. He represented the region of Bukovina and a Romanian constituency in the Austrian House of Deputies continuously from 1907, participating in the political events of World War I. He was foremost known as a legal reformer and a political moderate, who objected to radical forms of Romanian nationalism and mainly sought to obtain a special status for the Romanians within a reformed Austria. His loyalism was rewarded by the Austrian authorities and antagonized the Romanian National People's Party, but Isopescu-Grecul also took distance from the pro-Austrian line advocated by Aurel Onciul. In 1908, Isopescu-Grecul joined Nicu Flondor and Teofil Simionovici in creating an Independent Party, which espoused a moderate program. He later rallied behind Iancu Flondor, embracing his conservative approach to national issues.
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