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  1. Príncipe Barbu Ştirbey ( 1872 — 1946) foi primeiro-ministro da Romênia por um curto período em 1927. [ 1][ 2] Era filho do príncipe Alexandru Ştirbey e sua mulher Maria Ghika-Comăneşti, e neto de outro Barbu Ştirbey (nascido Bibescu, tendo adotado Ştirbey), que era príncipe de Valáquia e morreu em 1869 .

    • Early Life and Ancestry
    • Boyar
    • Relationship with Queen Marie
    • National Liberal Grandee
    • World War Two
    • Death
    • Books and Articles

    Born into the most prestigious House of Stirbey, he was the son of Prince Alexandru Știrbey and his wife, Princess Maria Ghika-Comănești (1851-1885), and grandson of another Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei (born Bibescu, adopted Știrbei), who was Prince of Wallachia and died in 1869. The Știrbey family was one of the more prominent and wealthier boyar (nobl...

    Știrbey was educated at the Sorbonne in Paris, and was famous in Romania for his work in modernising the vast estates he owned, and "his model farm was recognized for the exceptional quality of its products". Știrbey was a polished, cultivated aristocrat known in Romania as the "White Prince" on the account of his impeccable manners and the "strang...

    His real significance in Romania history arises from his role as close confidant of Queen Marie, who was herself a highly influential figure in Romanian government circles prior to the accession of her son King Carol II, who had a God-complex, to the throne in 1930. The American historian Paul Quinlan described Marie as: "...the classic fairy-tale ...

    The Crown Prince Carol greatly resented his mother's relationship with Știrbey, and it was Știrbey who in the 1920s pressed the strongest to have Carol either renounce his relationship with his mistress Madame Lupescu or have Carol renounce the throne in favor of his son by Princess Helen of Greece, Prince Michael. Știrbey favored the National Libe...

    In 1940, after the abdication of King Carol II, Știrbey returned to Romania. Știrbey's son-in-law, Edwin Boxshall, was a British businessman long resident in Romania who married Elena "Maddie" Știrbey in 1920. In 1940, Boxshall left Bucharest and upon his return to London became an agent of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in charge of encour...

    Știrbey died on 24 March 1946 of liver cancer. He was buried at the Chapel in the Palace Park in Buftea together with his father and grandfather. His eldest daughter Nadèje inherited his lands, which were nationalised by the Communist government in 1949. In 1969, Știrbey's granddaughter, Princess Ileana Stirbey, fled to France. In 1999, she and her...

    Boșcan, Liliana Elena (January 2021). "Activity of the Special Operation Executive in Romania via Turkey, 1943 - 1944". Journal of Anglo-Turkish Relations. 2(1): 11–23.
    Bucur, Marie (2007). "Carol II of Romania". In Bernd Jürgen Fischer (ed.). Balkan Strongmen: Dictators and Authoritarian Rulers of South Eastern Europe. West Lafayette: Purdue University Press. pp....
    Buttar, Prit (2016). Russia's Last Gasp: The Eastern Front 1916–17. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1472812773.
    Carmilly, Moshe (2007). On Three Continents An Autobiography. Cluj: Editura EFES. ISBN 9789737677792.
  2. Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei ([ˈbarbu diˈmitri.e ʃtirˈbej]), also written as Stirbey, (17 August 1799 – April 13, 1869), a member of the Bibescu boyar family, was a hospodar (Prince of Wallachia) on two occasions, between 1848 and 1853, and between 1854 and 1856.

  3. Prințul Barbu Alexandru Știrbey (n. 4 noiembrie 1872, Buftea, Ilfov, România – d. 24 martie 1946, București, România) a fost un om politic din România, cel de-al 30-lea președinte al Consiliului de Miniștri/prim-ministru al României, ministru de interne și ad-interim la Finanțe și la Externe, membru de onoare al Academiei Române .

  4. Barbu Alexandru Știrbey (* 4. November 1872 in Buftea, Kreis Ilfov; † 24. März 1946) war ein rumänischer Prinz und Politiker der Partidul Național Liberal (PNL). Er war im Juni 1927 kurzzeitig Ministerpräsident des Königreichs Rumänien .

  5. Barbu Știrbei. Nu confundați cu Barbu A. Știrbei. Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei (n. august 1799 [2], Craiova – d. 12 aprilie 1869, Nisa) a fost domn al Țării Românești în perioadele iunie 1849 - 29 octombrie 1853 și 5 octombrie 1854 - 25 iunie 1856 . Implicarea în viața politică. Barbu Știrbei era descendent direct al domnului Constantin Brâncoveanu. [3]

  6. Barbu Ştirbey – Portret subiectiv. 📁 Documente istorice. “Barbu Ştirbey avea asupra regelui [Ferdinand] ca şi asupra reginei [Maria] o influenţă atotputernică şi, de fapt, în tot cursul crizei din care a ieşit întregirea neamului românesc, el a fost adevăratul suveran al României.