Iacob Lahovary Explained

Iacob Lahovary
Minister of War of Kingdom of Romania
Term Start:21 February 1891
Term End:22 February 1894
Predecessor:Matei Vlădescu
Successor:Lascăr Catargiu
Term Start2:11 April 1899
Term End2:13 February 1901
Predecessor2:Anton Berindei
Successor2:Dimitrie Sturdza
Office3:Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania
Term Start3:22 December 1904
Term End3:7 February 1907
Predecessor3:Ion I. C. Brătianu
Successor3:Ioan Lahovary
Order4:Chief of the Romanian General Staff
Primeminister4:Lascăr Catargiu
Term Start4:1 October 1894
Term End4:1 October 1895
Predecessor4:Ștefan Fălcoianu
Birth Date:16 January 1846
Birth Place:Bucharest, Wallachia
Death Place:Paris, France
Resting Place:Bellu Cemetery, Bucharest, Romania (1907–2008)
Alma Mater:École Polytechnique
Sorbonne University
Children:Elena, Iacob, Leon
Branch:Army
Rank:General
Battles:Romanian War of Independence
Awards:Military Virtue Medal
Order of the Star of Romania
Order of Carol I

Iacob N. Lahovary (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Iacob N. Lahovari; 16 January 1846  - 7 February 1907) was a member of the Romanian aristocracy, a general, politician and diplomat who served as the Minister of War and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Romania.[1]

Life and career

Iacob Lahovary was the brother of Alexandru Lahovary and Ioan Lahovary both of whom served as foreign ministers. He attended the Bucharest School of Officers in 1859–1864, École Polytechnique in Paris in 1864–1870. He also graduated from Sorbonne University with a degree in mathematics in 1870. As soon as Lahovary entered military service, he quickly rose in the ranks of the Romanian Army: he became second lieutenant in 1864, lieutenant in 1870, captain in 1871, major in 1874, lieutenant colonel in 1877, colonel in 1883, brigadier general in 1891, and general in 1900.

During the Romanian War of Independence of 1877–1878, Lahovary fought at the battle of Vidin and at the Siege of Plevna.[2] His awards include the War Medal of Military Virtue; the Order of the Star of Romania, Commander class; and the Order of Carol I, Grand Officer class.

His first wife was Elena Kretzulescu, with whom he had a daughter, Elena. Divorced in 1883, he remarried Alexandrina Cantacuzino, with whom he had two sons, Iacob and Leon.[3]

He served as Minister of Foreign Affairs for a little more than two years before he died in February 1907 and was replaced by his brother Ioan Lahovary.[4] Lahovary died in Paris of colon cancer.[2] He was buried at Bellu Cemetery in Bucharest,[5] in a tomb designed in 1905 by renowned architect Ion Mincu.

Legacy

His resting place was vandalized in 1993, when his bust (the work of sculptor) was stolen. In 2008, Marian Vanghelie, the then-Mayor of Sector 5 of Bucharest had Lahovary's remains removed, and his grandfather was buried there, instead.[6] [7]

A street in Galați is named after General Iacob Lahovary.

The was built by Ion Mincu between 1884 and 1886, at his request. Registered now as a monument istoric, the house is considered to be one of the first significant Romanian Revival style buildings in the history of Romanian architecture.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Appletons' annual cyclopaedia and register of important events of the year 1899. 1900 . . United States . 755 . 2010-09-08.
  2. Web site: Generalul Iacob Lahovary. ro. Historia. January 3, 2022.
  3. News: Casa lui Iacob Lahovary, generalul vizionar pasionat de dueluri la priveghiul căruia au venit inclusiv viitorul rege Ferdinand şi ambasadorul otoman. ro. Oana. Bujor. www.descopera.ro. October 15, 2018. January 3, 2022.
  4. Web site: Iacob Lahovary: de la Enciclopedia României . Iacob Lahovary: from the Romanian Encyclopedia . 2010-09-07.
  5. Web site: Cimitirul Bellu București – Harta Interactivă. ro. July 16, 2020.
  6. News: Vanghelie și-a băgat morții în cavoul familiei Lahovary. Adevărul. ro. June 9, 2010. January 3, 2022.
  7. News: Marian Vanghelie, la 13 ani după ce și-a îngropat bunicul în cavoul de unde au fost scoase osemintele generalului Lahovary: "Acolo odihnește tataia. De unde să știu cine a fost Iacob Lahovary". ro. Adelina. Miron. Antena3. www.antena3.ro. July 15, 2021. January 3, 2022.