1739 - Signing of the Treaty of Belgrade, which marked the end of the two-year Austrian-Russian-Turkish War (1736-1739). The Hapsburg Empire returned Oltenia, which rejoined Wallachia, agerpres reports.
1831 - Death of poet Vasile Carlova (b. February 4, 1809)
1896 - Death of agronomist, politician Stefan Constantinovici Gonata, founding and honorary member of the Romanian Academic Society (b. February 1, 1838)
1909 - Death of historian, archeologist, epigraphist and folklorist Grigore Tocilescu, member of the Romanian Academy (b. October 26, 1850)
1911 - Director Grigore Brezeanu shot the first Romanian feature film 'Amor fatal' (Fatal love), "sentimental drama set for cinema", the cast of which includes Lucia Sturdza-Bulandra, Tony Bulandra and A. Barbelian
1914 - Signing of the secret Russian-Romanian agreement by virtue of which Russia recognized Romania's rights over territories inhabited by Romanians under Austrian-Hungarian rule, in exchange for Romania's friendly neutrality
1919 - The National Opera House in Cluj, the oldest lyrical-dramatic institution in Romania is inaugurated. The first performance, G. Verdi's 'Aida', took place on May 25, 1920. The building of the Cluj Opera House is part of the national cultural patrimony and is dubbed as a historic and arts monument
1921 - The Congress in Cernauti, which sets the basis for the creation of the Union of Germans in Romania
1923 - Birth of Queen Ana, princess of Bourbon-Parma, spouse of Mihai, King of Romania (d. Aug 1, 2016)
1947 - Inauguration of the Bucharest Municipal Theatre (currently the Lucia Sturdza-Bulandra theatre), with the play 'The Isle', by Mihail Sebastian
1948 - Birth of writer, ethnologist, historian of religions and mentalities, translator Andrei Oisteanu
1962 - Death of Krikor H. Zambaccian, critic and art collector, corresponding member of the Romanian Academy (b. February 6, 1889)
2011 - The 53rd World Congress of the World Federation of Travel Journalists and Writers (FIJET) opened at the Palace of Parliament in Bucharest
2011 - The Romanian delegation wins two gold medals and one bronze medal at the European Academic Rowing Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
2012 - Death of writer, translator and publicist Romulus Vulpescu (b. April 5, 1933)
2012 - Death of romances, light music singer Nicolae Nitescu (b. 19 November 1930)
2013 - The Institute for the Investigation of Crimes of Communism and the Memory of Romanian Exile filed a criminal complaint for genocide at the Supreme Court against Ioan Ficioru, former head of the Periprava detention camp.
2019 - Death of director Alexandru (Ducu) Darie (b. 15 June 1959).
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