Carol I High School
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| Carol I National College | |
| Location | |
|---|---|
| Craiova, Romania |
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| Information | |
| Type | public |
| Established | 1826 |
| Headmaster | Daniel Barbu |
| Enrollment | 1800 |
| Campus | Urban |
The Carol I High School (Romanian: Colegiul Naţional Carol I din Craiova) is a high school located in central Craiova, Romania, on Titu Maiorescu street. It is one of the most prestigious secondary education institutions in Romania.
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[edit] History
The high school was established on May 20, 1826, though actual construction only started in 1835. After suffering heavy damage from the earthquake of January 11, 1838, the school was rebuilt in November 1842. On November 11, 1885 the high school was named after King Carol I.
[edit] Headmasters
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- Nicolae Andrei
- Daniel Barbu
- Ghidirmic Daniela
- Chirea Adina
[edit] Alumni
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- Theodor Aman - painter and graphic artist
- Constantin Angelescu - doctor and politician
- Eugen Angelescu - chemist
- Corneliu Baba - painter
- Alexandru Balaci - critic and historian
- Nicolae Bănescu - historian
- Marcu Botan - agricultural engineer
- Gheorghe Chitu - publicist and politician
- Dumitru Combiescu - doctor
- Nicolae Condiescu - general and writer
- Gogu Constantinescu - engineer, inventor
- George Marin Fontanin - professor
- George Fotino - jurist and historian
- Valentin Georgescu - lawyer, historian, poet
- Dimitrie Gerota - doctor
- Traian Gheorghiu - physicist
- Traian Lalescu - mathematician
- Titu Liviu Maiorescu - professor, politician
- Alexandru Marcu - professor
- Duiliu Marcu - architect
- Nicolae Mateesco-Matte - lawyer in Canada
- Cristea Mateescu - engineer
- Ion Gheorghe Maurer - lawyer and politician
- Stefan Milcu - physician, naturalist
- Traian Negrescu - engineer
- Jean Negulescu - director
- Nicolae Petrulian - geologist
- Dionisie Pippidi - archaeologist, historian
- Constantin Nicolaescu-Plopşor - archaeologist, historian
- Gheorghe Niculescu - lieutenant general
- Nicolae Chiriac Quintescu - literary critic
- Petrache Poenaru - engineer, inventor
- Simion Stoilov - mathematician
- Mihai Serban - biochimist
- Sabba Stefănescu - geologist
- Ioan Tanoviceanu - lawyer
- George Tătărascu - politician
- Nicolae Titulescu - diplomat, politician
- George Titeica - mathematician
- Petre Vancea - doctor
- Nicolae Vasilescu-Karpen - engineer
- George Vilsan - geographer
- Vlad Voiculescu - doctor
- Ştefan Voitec - politician
- Ludovic Mrazec - geographer
- Constantin Rădulescu-Motru - philosopher
- Ilie Murgulescu - chemist
- Tudor Gheorghe - singer
- Adrian Păunescu - poet and politician
- Amza Pellea - actor
- Ion Ţuculescu - painter
- Gheorghe Ţiţeica - mathematician
- Alexandru Macedonski - poet
- Gib Mihăescu - novelist and dramatist
- Traian Demetrescu - poet, novelist and literary critic
- George Constantinescu
- Dimitrie Drăghicescu
- Vasile Georgescu Paleolog
- Radu Gyr
- Eugène Ionesco
- Alexandru Mironov
- Gheorghe Tătărescu
[edit] References (In Romanian)
- Prof. Nicolae Andrei, Contributii la studiul istoriei liceului "Nicolae Balcescu" din Craiova, Editura Didactica si Pedagogica, Bucuresti, 1969
- Nicolae Andrei, Ani de lumina 1826-1876, Scrisul Românesc Craiova, 1976
- Colectia revistei "Traditii", buletin al Fundatiei "Nicolae Balcescu " din Craiova, 1993-1999
- Nicolae Andrei, Biografii Triste, Editura Alma Craiova, 1999
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Coordinates: 44°19′09″N 23°47′31″E / 44.31917°N 23.79194°E

