Constantin C. Arion Politician

Constantin C. Arion (also known as Costică Arion; June 18, 1855 – June 27, 1923) was a Romanian politician, affiliated with the National Liberal Party, the Conservative Party and, after 1918, the People's Party. He served two terms as Minister of Religion and Public Instruction, one term as Minister of Agriculture, and another one as Interior Minister before World War I. His career peaked in 1918, when he was Minister of Foreign Affairs.A young lawyer who supported political reform, Arion moved progressively to the right, and, ca. 1885, became involved with the political club Junimea. As a Conservative policymaker and disciple of Alexandru Marghiloman, he rewrote legislation on education reform and brought the Romanian Orthodox Church under the control of its high clergy. Like Marghiloman, Arion supported the Central Powers during most of World War I, a position which seemed to carry most weight during the 1918 armistice. His participation in the Marghiloman government recovered for Romania the region of Bessarabia, but the subsequent return of Ententist forces made him a political suspect. He spent the remainder of his life as a marginal.In addition to his presence in political life, Arion was an art patron, university professor, and philanthropist. He was the brother of Virgil Arion, and the father of Dinu C. Arion.

Personal facts

Constantin C. Arion
Birth dateJune 18, 1855
Birth place
Bucharest
Date of deathJune 27, 1923
Place of death
Bucharest

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Office holder

monarch
Ferdinand I of Romania
Carol I of Romania
office
Minister of Administration and Interior of Romania
Minister of Agriculture and Royal Domains
Minister of Religion and Public Instruction
successor
Alexandru C. Constantinescu
Constantin Coandă
Spiru Haret
Constantin G. Dissescu

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External resources

  1. http://www.bibliotecametropolitana.ro/Uploads/Biblioteca_Bucurestilor_2008_nr5%281%29.pdf
  2. http://www.bibliotecametropolitana.ro/Uploads/Biblioteca_Bucurestilor_2008_nr6.pdf
  3. http://www.cultura.mai.gov.ro/biblioteca%20virtuala/editura%20mai/ministri_interne.pdf