Sebastian Teodorescu
Sebastian Teodorescu (June 1, 1880, Prisaca, Olt - July 3, 1940, Bucharest)[1] was a Moldovan politician, mayor of Chișinău between 1926–1927, succeeding Nicolae Bivol and before Gherman Pântea's second term.
Sebastian Teodorescu | |
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Mayor of Chişinău | |
In office 1926–1927 | |
Preceded by | Nicolae Bivol |
Succeeded by | Gherman Pântea |
Biography
Sebastian Teodorescu studied at the University of Bucharest, where he obtained his law degree. Later he worked in various positions: chief of police Tulcea, mayor of Tulcea, Dean of Tulcea Bar.
Teodorescu entered the World War I as a lieutenant. His personal file attests the participation in the battles carried out in: Bulgaria, Transylvania, Bucovina, Muntenia and Mărășești.
In 1918 he arrived in Bessarabia with the first detachments of the Romanian army, and after demobilization he settled permanently in Chisinau, resuming his profession of lawyer.
In 1926, when the first administrative elections took place in Bessarabia, Teodorescu applied for the post of mayor of Chișinău and won the elections becoming the first mayor elected after the Union on March 27, 1918.[2]
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Notes
- "Anibal Dobjanschi", archive.ph, January 17, 2016, archived from the original on January 17, 2016, retrieved February 20, 2020
- "Primari uitați ai Chișinăului", archive.ph, January 17, 2016, archived from the original on January 17, 2016, retrieved February 20, 2020