Born in Craiova as the son of Army general Ioan Argetoianu, he trained in Law, Medicine, and Letters at the University of Paris, and later entered the diplomatic service (1897).
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In 1999, attorney and civil rights activist Monica Macovei, representing Argetoianu's two granddaughters - Yvonne
Constantin Stanislavski | Carl Constantin Platen | Constantin Wilhelm Lambert Gloger | Constantin Argetoianu | Vacheron Constantin | Constantin C. Giurescu | Constantin Cantacuzino | René Auguste Constantin de Renneville | Johan Albert Constantin Löfgren | Glen Constantin | Georg Abraham Constantin von Arnim | David Constantin | Constantin von Wurzbach | Constantin von Economo | Constantin Stamati-Ciurea | Constantin Sotiropoulos | Constantin Sănătescu | Constantin Rădulescu-Motru | Constantin Popovici | Constantin Niță | Constantin Floros | Constantin Daniel Stahi | Constantin Croitoru | Constantin Costa-Foru | Constantin Coandă | Constantin Carathéodory |
It was the party of Prime Ministers Armand Călinescu, Gheorghe Argeşanu, Constantin Argetoianu, Gheorghe Tătărescu and Ion Gigurtu, whose regimes were associated with corporatism and antisemitism.