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Constantin Antoniade (1880–1954) was a Romanian jurist, writer, historian, philosopher and diplomat of ethnic Greek heritage. As a historian he was a concerned mainly with the Renaissance. He also translated works of John Ruskin and Thomas Carlyle into Romanian. In 1948, Constantin Antoniade served as member of the Directing Committee of the Association for the Help of Romanian Refugees , created in Paris founded by Nicholas Caranfil as a representative of the Free Romanian Red Cross. The other members of the committee were Raoul Bossy, Mihai Răuț and Dan Geblescu.

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  • كونستانتين أنتونياده (بالرومانية: Constantin Antoniade)‏ (1880-1954) قاض روماني وكاتب ومؤرخ وفيلسوف ودبلوماسي. ترجم أعمال جون راسكن و توماس كارليل إلى اللغة الرومانية. (ar)
  • Constantin Antoniade (1880–1954) was a Romanian jurist, writer, historian, philosopher and diplomat of ethnic Greek heritage. As a historian he was a concerned mainly with the Renaissance. He also translated works of John Ruskin and Thomas Carlyle into Romanian. He participated in the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 as juridical expert. As a diplomat he was Romanian representative to the League of Nations from 1928 to 1936. After the Communist regime took power in Romania, Constantin Antoniade received the authorization from Iuliu Maniu and Dinu Brătianu to make contacts in the western countries on behalf of the Romanian Liberal Party and the National Peasants' Party. In 1948, Constantin Antoniade served as member of the Directing Committee of the Association for the Help of Romanian Refugees , created in Paris founded by Nicholas Caranfil as a representative of the Free Romanian Red Cross. The other members of the committee were Raoul Bossy, Mihai Răuț and Dan Geblescu. (en)
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  • كونستانتين أنتونياده (بالرومانية: Constantin Antoniade)‏ (1880-1954) قاض روماني وكاتب ومؤرخ وفيلسوف ودبلوماسي. ترجم أعمال جون راسكن و توماس كارليل إلى اللغة الرومانية. (ar)
  • Constantin Antoniade (1880–1954) was a Romanian jurist, writer, historian, philosopher and diplomat of ethnic Greek heritage. As a historian he was a concerned mainly with the Renaissance. He also translated works of John Ruskin and Thomas Carlyle into Romanian. In 1948, Constantin Antoniade served as member of the Directing Committee of the Association for the Help of Romanian Refugees , created in Paris founded by Nicholas Caranfil as a representative of the Free Romanian Red Cross. The other members of the committee were Raoul Bossy, Mihai Răuț and Dan Geblescu. (en)
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