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Surname list
Maniu is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Maniu (1891–1968), Romanian poet, prose writer, playwright, essayist, and
Maniu
Romanian politician (1873–1953)
Iuliu Maniu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈjulju maˈni.u] ; 8 January 1873 – 5 February 1953) was a Romanian lawyer and politician. He was a leader of the
Iuliu_Maniu
Index of articles associated with the same name
may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Manius (originally abbreviated ꟿ, in modern times M') was an uncommon Roman praenomen
Manius
Romanian political party, 1926-1947
power for most of the time between 1928 and 1933, with the leader Iuliu Maniu as its longest-serving Prime Minister. Supported by the Romanian Social
National_Peasants'_Party
590655°E / 46.770141; 23.590655 The Iuliu Maniu Street in Cluj-Napoca, named after the Romanian politician Iuliu Maniu, is a central street in the Romanian
Iuliu Maniu Street, Cluj-Napoca
Iuliu_Maniu_Street,_Cluj-Napoca
Square in Zalău, Romania
The Iuliu Maniu Square (Romanian: Piaţa Iuliu Maniu) is a major plaza in the Romanian city of Zalău. It was named successively Kossuth Square (Romanian:
Iuliu_Maniu_Square
Romanian feminist and suffragist
Clara Maniu (born Clara Coroianu; 10 January 1842 – 29 July 1929) was a Romanian feminist and suffragist. She was the president of the Romanian women's
Clara_Maniu
Topics referred to by the same term
Manius Aquillius may refer to: Manius Aquillius (consul 129 BC), Roman consul in 129 BC Manius Aquillius (consul 101 BC) (died 88 BC), possibly son of
Manius_Aquillius
Transylvanian Romanian lawyer, politician and journalist
Ioan Maniu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈo̯an maˈni.u]; 10 September 1833 – 4 November 1895) was a Transylvanian Romanian lawyer, politician and journalist
Ioan_Maniu
Romanian poet, prose writer, playwright, essayist and translator
Adrian Maniu (February 6, 1891 – April 20, 1968) was a Romanian poet, prose writer, playwright, essayist, and translator. Born in Bucharest, his father
Adrian_Maniu
Bridge in Timișoara, Romania
Iuliu Maniu Bridge (Romanian: Podul Iuliu Maniu) is located in the western Romanian city of Timișoara and crosses the Bega River in the Iosefin district
Iuliu_Maniu_Bridge,_Timișoara
controlling over 91 percent of the chamber. The National Peasants' Party–Maniu (PNȚ–Maniu) won 32 seats and the National Liberal Party (PNL–Brătianu) only three
1946 Romanian general election
1946_Romanian_general_election
Romanian judge and politician (1862-1935)
Michael I, but was widely seen as too obedient to Prime Minister Luliu Maniu. In his appointment, he promised to not oppose Prince Carol if he sought
Constantin_Sărățeanu
Latin personal name
Manius (/ˈmæniəs/ MAN-ee-əs, Latin: [ˈmaːnɪ.ʊs]), feminine Mania, is a Latin praenomen, or personal name, which was used throughout the period of the Roman
Manius_(praenomen)
1947 Romanian political scandal
and Maniu himself, although not present at Tămădău, was argued to have planned the escape. Arrested while under treatment in a sanatorium, Maniu later
Tămădău_affair
Romanian politician
activity in parliament. He served as Minister of Agriculture in the Iuliu Maniu's government of 1928–1930 (being seconded by Armand Călinescu), then, between
Ion_Mihalache
Romanian politician (1914 - 1995)
political detainee during the communist regime. His political mentor was Iuliu Maniu (1873–1953), the founder of the National Peasant Party (PNȚ), the most important
Corneliu_Coposu
2nd and 1st-century BC Roman consul
Manius Aquillius (died 88 BC) was a Roman politician and general during the late Roman Republic. He was a member of the ancient Roman gens Aquillia, probably
Manius Aquillius (consul 101 BC)
Manius_Aquillius_(consul_101_BC)
Historical government of Romania
The first cabinet of Iuliu Maniu was the government of Romania from 10 November 1928 to 6 June 1930. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President
First_Maniu_cabinet
The third cabinet of Iuliu Maniu was the government of Romania from 20 October 1932 to 13 January 1933. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows:
Third_Maniu_cabinet
Roman politician and general, consul in 263 BCE, censor in 252 BCE
Manius Valerius Maximus Messalla was consul in 263 BC with Manius Otacilius Crassus as his consular collegae. Messalla served as censor in 252 BC. Manius
Manius Valerius Maximus Messalla
Manius_Valerius_Maximus_Messalla
Topics referred to by the same term
Manius Aemilius Lepidus may refer to: Manius Aemilius Lepidus (consul 66 BC) Manius Aemilius Lepidus (consul 11) This disambiguation page lists articles
Manius_Aemilius_Lepidus
Ancient Roman family
the plebs in 197 BC. The Acilii were particularly fond of the praenomen Manius, which they used more than any other. They also used the names Gaius, Lucius
Acilia_gens
Allies and both the Antonescu government and the opposition led by Iuliu Maniu. After the establishment of the SOE in July 1940, a Romania section was
Operation_Autonomous
Kingdom in Europe between 1881 and 1947
National Peasants' Party he returned and proclaimed himself king. Iuliu Maniu, leader of the National Peasants' Party, engineered Carol's return on the
Kingdom_of_Romania
The second cabinet of Iuliu Maniu was the government of Romania from 13 June to 9 October 1930. The ministers of the cabinet were as follows: President
Second_Maniu_cabinet
Thirteenth letter of the Latin alphabet
Archaic M was used in ancient Roman texts to abbreviate the personal name 'Manius' (A regular capital M was used for the more common personal name 'Marcus')
M
Roman officer during the Second Punic War
Manius Aulius was prefect of the Roman allies, or socii, in 208 BC, during the Second Punic War. While on a reconnaissance mission a small force of 220
Manius_Aulius
Romanian politician (1884–1958)
the mid-1920s, Groza, who had left the PNR after a conflict with Iuliu Maniu and had joined the People's Party, served as the Minister for Transylvania
Petru_Groza
Roman statesman
Manius Acilius Aviola was a Roman senator who served as Consul ordinarius in 239 as the colleague of Emperor Gordian III. He is considered a son of the
Manius_Acilius_Aviola
2nd-century BC Roman statesman
Manius Manilius (fl. 155 – 149 BC) was a Roman Republican orator and distinguished jurist who also had a long military career. It is unclear if he was
Manius_Manilius
Romanian aristocrat, politician, businessman and agriculturalist (1872–1946)
made contact with Iuliu Maniu of the National Peasant Party to discuss possible armistice terms that might be reached if Maniu was heading the government
Barbu_Știrbey
Roman general and senator
Manius Pomponius Matho (fl. 236 – 211 BC) was a Roman general who was elected consul for the year 233 BC with Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus. He was
Manius_Pomponius_Matho
2nd-century BC Roman senator
Manius Aquillius was a Roman senator who served as consul in 129 BC. He put an end to the war which had been carried on against Aristonicus, the son of
Manius Aquillius (consul 129 BC)
Manius_Aquillius_(consul_129_BC)
King of Romania from 1930 to 1940
decline. In the 1928 elections, the National Peasant Party under Iuliu Maniu won a resounding victory, taking 78% of the vote. As Prince Nicolae, the
Carol_II_of_Romania
Bucharest metro station
of Bucharest. It is located at the intersection of Lujerului and Iuliu Maniu Avenues, close to the Lujerului road-tunnel, near the Cotroceni Freight
Lujerului_metro_station
1st-century Roman politician
Manius Aemilius Lepidus was a Roman senator who was active during the Principate. He was ordinary consul in AD 11 as the colleague of Titus Statilius Taurus
Manius Aemilius Lepidus (consul 11)
Manius_Aemilius_Lepidus_(consul_11)
Family in ancient Rome
C. f. C. n. Habitus, consul suffectus from the Kalends of July in AD 8. Manius Vibius Balbinus, governor of Gallia Narbonensis from AD 15 to 17. Gaius
Vibia_gens
Early 5th-century BC Roman politician
Manius Valerius Maximus was Roman dictator in 494 BC during the first secession of the plebs. His brothers were Publius Valerius Publicola and Marcus Valerius
Manius_Valerius_Maximus
Romanian paramilitary militia leader
(1888–1946) was a leader of a Romanian paramilitary militia group, part of the Maniu Guards during World War II, which became notorious for the killing and deportation
Gavril_Olteanu
Commune in Sălaj, Romania
(1705), historic monument Reformed Church, Pericei, completed in 1769 Iuliu Maniu native house in Bădăcin, built in the 19th century (1890), historic monument
Pericei
5th-century BC Roman politician
Manius Rabuleius was an Ancient Roman politician and a member of the second decemvirate in 450 BC. Dionysius of Halicarnassus calls him a patrician, whereas
Manius_Rabuleius
Romanian philosopher and writer (1895–1961)
Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 7 January 2026. Ovidiu, Dan Dorin; Maniu, Gheorghe; Mărgineanu, Ion (15 September 2000). Festivalul "Lucian Blaga"
Lucian_Blaga
Romanian physician and politician
local organisation had dissolved after the departure of the leaders. Iuliu Maniu then entrusted him with the task of rebuilding the Odorhei party branch
Virgil_Solomon
Name list
Iuliu Baratky Iuliu Bodola Iuliu Coroianu Iuliu Hațieganu Iuliu Ilyés Iuliu Maniu Iuliu Cezar Săvescu Iuliu Szöcs Iuliu Winkler Julius (given name) This page
Iuliu
General election held in Romania (1928)
as he can still stand erect, this is what deserve those not voting for Maniu'." (December 17) or "Those coming from the Old Kingdom are raided in Ardeal
1928 Romanian general election
1928_Romanian_general_election
Mistress of King Carol II of the Romanians (1899–1977)
Iuliu Maniu. It has been argued that her return was a mere pretext, the resignation being caused by Maniu's authoritarian ambitions. However, Maniu's reputation
Magda_Lupescu
Prime Minister of Romania since 2025
Averescu Știrbey Ion I. C. Brătianu V. Brătianu Maniu Mironescu Maniu Mironescu Iorga Vaida-Voevod Maniu Vaida-Voevod Duca Angelescu Tătărescu Goga Cristea
Ilie_Bolojan
Prime Minister of Romania in 1939
leader for Argeș County and, when the party came to power with the Iuliu Maniu cabinet in 1928, served as prefect of Argeș before being appointed general
Armand_Călinescu
Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician (1872–1950)
August until 17 October 1932; he resigned and was succeeded by Iuliu Maniu. After Maniu resigned as prime minister in January 1933, Vaida-Voevod returned
Alexandru_Vaida-Voevod
Roman politician, consul in 500 BC
Manius Tullius Longus (fl. c. 500 BC) was consul at Rome in 500 BC, with Servius Sulpicius Camerinus Cornutus. Livius reports that no important events
Manius_Tullius_Longus
Political party in Romania
Party-George Brătianu (PNL-B) and the National Peasants' Party (PNȚ), led by Iuliu Maniu, displayed anti-carlist attitudes and, in early 1935, according to a Siguranța
National_Christian_Party
Romanian marshal and populist politician (1859–1938)
Ferdinand I, whose relationship with Maniu was cordial at the time, and who allegedly stated "Maniu is no one else's! Maniu is mine!"). The grouping also established
Alexandru_Averescu
Dictator of Romania from 1940 to 1944
testimony by PNȚ leader Iuliu Maniu. Reacting against the aggressive tone of other accusers, Maniu went on record saying: "We [Maniu and Antonescu] were political
Ion_Antonescu
1991), p. 231-232. See Iuliu Maniu's July 18, 1941, memorandum to Ion Antonescu in Ion Calafeteanu (ed.), Iuliu Maniu - Ion Antonescu, Opinii si Confrontari
History of the Jews in Bessarabia
History_of_the_Jews_in_Bessarabia
Head of government of Romania
Averescu Știrbey Ion I. C. Brătianu V. Brătianu Maniu Mironescu Maniu Mironescu Iorga Vaida-Voevod Maniu Vaida-Voevod Duca Angelescu Tătărescu Goga Cristea
Prime_Minister_of_Romania
Roman general and statesman, consul in 263 and 246 BCE
Manius Otacilius Crassus was a Roman statesman and general of Samnite origins who served during the middle era of the Roman Republic. He was one of the
Manius_Otacilius_Crassus
Romanian politician (1867–1930)
year later to allow the new National Peasants' Party government of Iuliu Maniu to take office. In November 1927 he also assumed the presidency of the National
Vintilă_Brătianu
Species of plant
sometimes as female maniu (a translation of its name in Spanish) and Prince Albert's yew; in South America it is known as mañío hembra or maniú hembra. The genus
Saxegothaea
the Matrinii seem to have been Lucius, Manius, and Gnaeus. Lucius and Gnaeus were very common names, but Manius was much more distinctive. There are two
Matrinia_gens
Ancient Roman family
principal names of the Obelii were Manius and Gaius. Gaius was among the most common of all praenomina, while Manius was considerably more distinctive
Obellia_gens
Romanian politician
the activity of his great-uncle on his mother's side of the family, Iuliu Maniu, a Prime Minister of Romania. He represented the Christian Democratic National
Matei_Boilă
44th Prime Minister of Romania (1885–1947)
government and participants in the signing of the armistice during which Iuliu Maniu observed that Romania's negotiators had to "accept points that represent
Constantin_Sănătescu
This is a list of the successive governments of Romania. The first Roman Cabinet was led by Petre Roman between December 1989 – June 28, 1990. The second
List_of_Romanian_governments
Commune in Ilfov, Romania
Celebration of Water day, with King Carol II, Michael I, Nicolae Iorga, Iuliu Maniu, Dimitrie Gusti, Grigore Antipa and many other top officials, as well as
Snagov
Consul of the Roman republic in 441 BC
Manius Papirius Crassus was consul of the Roman Republic in 441 BC. Papirius belonged to the patrician Papiria gens. He was probably a brother or close
Manius_Papirius_Crassus
Political party in Romania
Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party National Peasants' Party Maniu-Mihalache National Peasant Alliance Noua Dreaptă DREPT Volt Romania ACUM
Ecologist Union of Romania Party
Ecologist_Union_of_Romania_Party
German actress (1911–1988)
(1936) - Nastasja Andrejevna Daschenko City of Anatol (1936) - Franziska Maniu The House of the Spaniard (1936) - Margarita de Guzman Secret Lives (1937)
Brigitte_Horney
Political party in Romania
Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party National Peasants' Party Maniu-Mihalache National Peasant Alliance Noua Dreaptă DREPT Volt Romania ACUM
Health Education Nature Sustainability Party
Health_Education_Nature_Sustainability_Party
Ancient Roman family
of the Manilii were distinguished in the service of the Republic, with Manius Manilius obtaining the consulship in 149 BC; but the family itself remained
Manilia_gens
Monument in Iuliu Maniu Square, Zalău , Romania
speech. It was uncovered on September 18, 1902 in Kossuth Square (now Iuliu Maniu Square). At the opening ceremony were presents: the head of Szilágy County
Wesselényi_Monument
Name list
Gavril Olteanu, leader of a Romanian paramilitary militia group part of the Maniu guards during World War II Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria, ruler of First Bulgarian
Gavril
World's first 7-speed automatic from 2003
Tips and Tricks Manual" (PDF). Borozan, Ion Silviu; Argeșanu, Veronica; Maniu, Inocențiu; Kulcsar, Raul Miklos; Jula, Mihaela (2014). "Metallographic
Mercedes-Benz 7G-Tronic transmission
Mercedes-Benz_7G-Tronic_transmission
Romanian resistance movement during World War II (1940-1945)
The memorandum of the leaders of the democratic opposition, Iuliu Maniu and Ion C. Brătianu, sent to Ion Antonescu (1942), against the engagement of the
Romanian resistance movement during World War II
Romanian_resistance_movement_during_World_War_II
Roman politician in the second century BC
Manius Acilius Glabrio was a Roman politician in the second century BC. He was a member of gens Acilia. His father was Manius Acilius Glabrio, consul
Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 154 BC)
Manius_Acilius_Glabrio_(consul_154_BC)
County of Romania
Maniu (1833–1895), journalist and father of Iuliu Maniu Alimpiu Barboloviciu (1834–1914), Greek Catholic archpriest, vicar and publicist Iuliu Maniu (1873–1953)
Sălaj_County
Romanian painter (1899–1977)
volumes of poetry), including a translation of the Nibelungenlied by Adrian Maniu, and an illustrated edition of Vasile Alecsandri's Poezii populare ale românilor
Anastase_Demian
275 BC Battle of the Pyrrhic war
forces of Pyrrhus, king of Epirus in Greece, and the Romans, led by consul Manius Curius Dentatus. The result was a strategic Roman victory and Pyrrhus was
Battle_of_Beneventum_(275_BC)
Nation-state for all Romanian speakers
Government to the principal opposition leader, the National Peasant Iuliu Maniu. After the difficulties of the Government of the heir of the PNL Vintilă
Greater_Romania
Roman consul
Manius Juventius Thalna (before 206 BC – 163 BC) was Roman consul in the year 163 BC, alongside Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus. He belonged to the plebeian
Manius_Juventius_Thalna
Romanian aristocrat & diplomat (1878–1951)
Romania in Spain In office 1927–1931 Prime Minister Vintilă Brătianu Iuliu Maniu Gheorghe Mironescu Personal details Born (1878-07-19)July 19, 1878 Paris
Antoine_Bibesco
Romanian general
Coronation Cathedral in Alba Iulia. He served as Minister of War in the First Maniu cabinet, from 10 November 1928 to 4 April 1930. On 5 March 1931 he resigned
Henri_Cihoski
Roman patrician, statesman and soldier (died 90 BC)
Marcellinus and Scribonia, wife of AUGUSTUS and mother of Julia the Elder Manius Aemilius Lepidus Aemilia Lepida II (also engaged to Lucius Caesar, see JULIO-CLAUDIANS
Quintus Servilius Caepio (quaestor 103 BC)
Quintus_Servilius_Caepio_(quaestor_103_BC)
Topics referred to by the same term
Manius Acilius Glabrio may refer to: Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 191 BC), Roman senator Manius Acilius Glabrio (consul 154 BC), Roman senator Manius
Manius_Acilius_Glabrio
3rd-century BC Roman general and statesman
Manius Curius Dentatus (died 270 BC) was a Roman general and statesman noted for ending the Samnite War and for his military exploits during the Pyrrhic
Manius_Curius_Dentatus
Former prison in Sighetu Marmației, Romania
August 1951, they were joined from Galați by the prisoners sentenced at the Maniu–Mihalache trial. Other imprisoned politicians and Greek-Catholic clerics
Sighet_Prison
Nature Sustainability Party Liviu Gheorghe Floarea National Peasants' Party Maniu-Mihalache [ro] Gheorghe Macovei Greater Romania Party Oana Crețu United
2025 Bucharest mayoral election
2025_Bucharest_mayoral_election
List of popular Romanians
one of the scientists who developed diabetes treatment with insulin Iuliu Maniu (1873–1953) – politician, fought for the national rights of the Romanians
100_Greatest_Romanians
2nd-century BC Roman statesman
Political offices Preceded by Lucius Marcius Censorinus Manius Manilius Consul of the Roman Republic 148 BC with Spurius Postumius Albinus Magnus Succeeded by
Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus (consul 148 BC)
Lucius_Calpurnius_Piso_Caesoninus_(consul_148_BC)
President of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania
Averescu Știrbey Ion I. C. Brătianu V. Brătianu Maniu Mironescu Maniu Mironescu Iorga Vaida-Voevod Maniu Vaida-Voevod Duca Angelescu Tătărescu Goga Cristea
Sorin_Grindeanu
City and county seat of Cluj County, Romania
Palace of the Orthodox Metropolis. An important eclectic ensemble is Iuliu Maniu Street, featuring symmetrical buildings on either side, after the urbanistic
Cluj-Napoca
Christian Democratic National Peasants' Party National Peasants' Party Maniu-Mihalache National Peasant Alliance Noua Dreaptă DREPT Volt Romania ACUM
National Reconstruction Party of Romania
National_Reconstruction_Party_of_Romania
Roman Empire province from 121 BC to the 5th century AD
Saturninus, between 16 BC and 12 AD[citation needed] Titedius Labeo, 12–15 AD Manius Vibius Balbinus, 15–17 Torquatus Novellus Atticus, 30–34 Titus Mussidius
Gallia_Narbonensis
Prime Minister of Romania from 2023 to 2025
Averescu Știrbey Ion I. C. Brătianu V. Brătianu Maniu Mironescu Maniu Mironescu Iorga Vaida-Voevod Maniu Vaida-Voevod Duca Angelescu Tătărescu Goga Cristea
Marcel_Ciolacu
2nd century BC Roman Vestal Virgins prosecuted for breaking their vow of chastity
the authorities by their slave Manius, who had helped in exchange for manumission he never received. According to Manius, the affairs of the vestals was
Trial of the Vestal Virgins (114–113 BC)
Trial_of_the_Vestal_Virgins_(114–113_BC)
Romanian general
August 1932 to November 1933, he served as Defense Minister under Iuliu Maniu and Alexandru Vaida-Voevod. During his time at the forefront of the army
Nicolae_Samsonovici
Roman statesman and general (c. 280 – 203 BC)
Lucius Postumius Albinus Spurius Carvilius Maximus Ruga Roman consul with Manius Pomponius Matho 233 BC Succeeded by Marcus Aemilius Lepidus Marcus Publicius
Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus
Quintus_Fabius_Maximus_Verrucosus
Leader of Romania from 1947 to 1965
Averescu Știrbey Ion I. C. Brătianu V. Brătianu Maniu Mironescu Maniu Mironescu Iorga Vaida-Voevod Maniu Vaida-Voevod Duca Angelescu Tătărescu Goga Cristea
Gheorghe_Gheorghiu-Dej
Romanian politician (1886–1957)
for the following years. Allegedly, his ousting was recommended by Iuliu Maniu, leader of the National Peasants' Party's and, for the following years,
Gheorghe_Tătărescu
Ancient Roman family
of Aeneas and Lavinia. The Aemilii regularly used the praenomina Lucius, Manius, Marcus, and Quintus, and occasionally Mamercus. The Aemilii Mamercini also
Aemilia_gens
MANIU
MANIU
MANIU
MANIU
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Sun
Boy/Male
Russian
gift from God'.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Benevolence
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, in Greater Manchester (formerly in Cheshire) and Sheffield, South Yorkshire, named with Old English brÅm ‘broom’ + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’. See also Bramwell.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Target; Goal
Boy/Male
Indian
Clear, Manifest, Witnessed
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Organized Help
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern
Cheerful; Always Smiling
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
From the Roe-deer Brook
Boy/Male
Tamil
Fearful
MANIU
MANIU
MANIU
MANIU
MANIU