1965 in Romania
This is a list of 1965 events that occurred in the Socialist Republic of Romania.
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Incumbents
- President: Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej[1] Ending –19 March 1965; then Nicolae Ceaușescu[2] Beginning –22 March 1965
Events
March
- 22 March – Nicolae Ceaușescu becomes the first secretary of the Romanian Communist Party, after the sudden death of previous leader Gheorghe Gheorghiu Dej on 19 March that year.
Births
February
- 5 February – Gheorghe Hagi, Romanian footballer, manager and club owner[4]
April
- 30 April – Dorina Mitrea, Romanian-American mathematician.
May
- 16 May – Rodica Dunca, Romanian artistic gymnast[5]
- 23 May – Preda Mihăilescu, Romanian mathematician.
June
- 22 June – George Marinescu, Romanian mathematician.[6]
December
- 6 December – Cornel Mihai Ungureanu, Romanian novelist and journalist[7]
Deaths
March
- 12 March – George Călinescu, literary critic (born 1899).
- 19 March – Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, Romanian communist leader, 47th Prime Minister of Romania (born 1901).
April
- 22 April – Petre Antonescu, Romanian architect (b. 1873).[8]
December
- 11 December – George Constantinescu, Romanian scientist (b. 1881)[9]
References
- Deletant, Dennis (1999). Communist terror in Romania: Gheorghiu-Dej and the Police State, 1948–1965. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-21904-0. OCLC 40762619.
- Behr, E. (1991). Kiss the hand you cannot bite: the rise and fall of the Ceaușescus. London: Hamish Hamilton.
- Roszkowski, Wojciech; Kofman, Jan (2018). Biographical Dictionary of Central and Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century. Routledge. ISBN 9781317475941. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
- "Gheorghe Hagi – FIFA competition record". Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
- "Sports-Reference" Rodica Dunca
- "George Marinescu". www.mi.uni-koeln.de. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
- "Cornel Mihai Ungureanu". 16 March 2011. Archived from the original on 16 March 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
- Teodorescu, Sidonia (2015), "Arhitectul Petre Antonescu (1873–1965)" (PDF), Studii și comunicări (in Romanian), 8: 381–396
- "Laboratory at Coniston". Archived from the original on 1 April 2003. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
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