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Gheorghe Balș

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138:. His research took him to Bulgaria, Serbia, Greece, Turkey and the Russian Empire. Balș pointed to Armenian and Georgian as well as Serbian contributions, and his work on 15th and 16th-century Moldavian architecture was favorably received. He sat on numerous company boards, including those of a mine and of a credit bank for encouraging industrial firms. The Balș family had extensive rural properties in Moldavia, but his parents gradually had to sell their lands in order to pay off debts and losses by their administrators. In 1880, his father sold the imposing residence in 161:, and that she wished to invest 200,000 lei of her parents' inheritance for building and furnishing a house. The couple had four children: Zoe (1897-1991), Alexandru (1898-1950s), Ion (1901-1980) and Matei (1905–1976). A high school in Adjud was named after Balș in 2006. 20: 69: 89: 319: 309: 143: 314: 96: 58:, where he earned an engineer's diploma. In 1891, after returning home, he was hired at the bridge inspection service of 299: 304: 294: 289: 274: 119:, joining in 1913 and later becoming vice president. In 1923, Balș was elected a titular member of the 60: 108: 284: 45:, his parents Alecu Balș (1838-1894) and Roxanda Sturdza (d. 1878) were descended from prominent 279: 150: 131: 73: 269: 264: 85: 8: 195: 81: 104: 120: 116: 100: 154: 230: 157:. The marriage contract specifies that the bride received a trousseau of 25,000 65: 42: 258: 127: 54:
families. He studied in Lausanne, where he completed high school, and at the
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From 1908 to 1911, he worked in the technical service of the
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In 1897, Balș married Maria Știrbey, the daughter of prince
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in the fight against tuberculosis, and was president of the
130:, he sought to identify the influences that shaped 231:Membrii Academiei Române din 1866 până în prezent 256: 115:in 1921. He was involved with the committee for 16:Romanian engineer, architect and art historian 30:(April 24, 1868 – September 22, 1934) was a 111:, he built the Cantacuzino Institute in 18: 320:Titular members of the Romanian Academy 34:engineer, architect and art historian. 257: 216:Enciclopedia istoriografiei române̦sti 210: 208: 206: 204: 64:state railway carrier. He worked with 214:Ștefan Ștefănescu, Adolf Armbruster, 188: 186: 184: 182: 180: 178: 176: 174: 310:Romanian expatriates in Switzerland 201: 13: 171: 14: 331: 126:Together with Ghica-Budești and 123:. He died in Bucharest in 1934. 236: 221: 1: 246:Colegiul Tehnic Gheorghe Balș 233:at the Romanian Academy site 7: 10: 336: 315:Căile Ferate Române people 80:and on the lighthouse in 198:at Arhiva de arhitectură 164: 134:both in Moldavia and in 300:Romanian art historians 142:that today houses the 24: 132:Romanian architecture 109:Nicolae Ghica-Budești 22: 151:Alexandru B. Știrbei 305:Romanian architects 84:. He worked on the 74:King Carol I Bridge 61:Căile Ferate Române 295:Romanian engineers 153:and the sister of 144:Music Conservatory 117:historic monuments 105:Romanian Red Cross 56:Zürich Polytechnic 25: 290:ETH Zurich alumni 275:People from Adjud 97:Interior Ministry 86:Port of Constanța 327: 249: 244: 240: 234: 229: 225: 219: 212: 199: 194: 190: 121:Romanian Academy 107:. Together with 101:Ioan Cantacuzino 335: 334: 330: 329: 328: 326: 325: 324: 255: 254: 253: 252: 242: 241: 237: 227: 226: 222: 213: 202: 192: 191: 172: 167: 17: 12: 11: 5: 333: 323: 322: 317: 312: 307: 302: 297: 292: 287: 285:Sturdza family 282: 277: 272: 267: 251: 250: 235: 220: 200: 169: 168: 166: 163: 88:together with 66:Anghel Saligny 43:Vrancea County 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 332: 321: 318: 316: 313: 311: 308: 306: 303: 301: 298: 296: 293: 291: 288: 286: 283: 281: 278: 276: 273: 271: 268: 266: 263: 262: 260: 247: 243:(in Romanian) 239: 232: 228:(in Romanian) 224: 217: 211: 209: 207: 205: 197: 196:Gheorghe Balș 193:(in Romanian) 189: 187: 185: 183: 181: 179: 177: 175: 170: 162: 160: 156: 155:Barbu Știrbey 152: 147: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 128:Nicolae Iorga 124: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 102: 98: 93: 91: 87: 83: 79: 75: 71: 68:and possibly 67: 63: 62: 57: 53: 52: 48: 44: 40: 35: 33: 29: 28:Gheorghe Balș 23:Gheorghe Balș 21: 238: 223: 215: 148: 125: 94: 59: 49: 36: 27: 26: 280:Balș family 270:1934 deaths 265:1868 births 90:George Duca 70:Louis Blanc 259:Categories 136:Wallachia 113:Bucharest 78:Cernavodă 47:Moldavian 37:Born in 32:Romanian 72:on the 165:Notes 82:Tuzla 51:boyar 39:Adjud 248:site 140:Iași 159:lei 76:in 261:: 203:^ 173:^ 146:. 92:. 41:,

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Romanian
Adjud
Vrancea County
Moldavian
boyar
Zürich Polytechnic
Căile Ferate Române
Anghel Saligny
Louis Blanc
King Carol I Bridge
Cernavodă
Tuzla
Port of Constanța
George Duca
Interior Ministry
Ioan Cantacuzino
Romanian Red Cross
Nicolae Ghica-Budești
Bucharest
historic monuments
Romanian Academy
Nicolae Iorga
Romanian architecture
Wallachia
Iași
Music Conservatory
Alexandru B. Știrbei
Barbu Știrbey
lei

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