Grigore D. Constantinescu | |
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Born | February 15, 1875 Iaşi |
Died | April 7, 1932 Năpădeni |
(aged 57)
Resting place | Năpădeni |
Ethnicity | Romanian |
Occupation | Professor, Priest, Journalist |
Employer | Chişinău Theological Seminary |
Religion | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Children | 10 |
Grigore D. Constantinescu (February 15, 1875, Iaşi - April 7, 1932, Năpădeni) was a priest and journalist from Romania. He was the director of Glasul Basarabiei.[1][2]
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Grigore D. Constantinescu was born on February 15, 1875, in a family of a priest from Iaşi, Romania. He studied in Iaşi (1888–1896) and Kiev (1897–1902) and worked for the Romanian Consulate to Odessa (1904–1906) and professor of Romanian language at the Chişinău Theological Seminary and Diocesan Girls' School in Chişinău (1906–1918), priest in Chişinău (1918–1919) and in Năpădeni (1919–1932). He had ten children[3][4]
Grigore D. Constantinescu was a contributor to Basarabia (newspaper) and from January 1, 1908 on, he was the Editorial Secretary of Luminătorul. Grigore D. Constantinescu was the founder and director of Glasul Basarabiei (1913–1914).[5]