The Carol I National College () is a high school located in central Craiova, Romania, on Ioan Maiorescu Street. It is one of the most prestigious secondary education institutions in Romania. Between 1947 and 1997 it operated under the name of Nicolae BÃÂlcescu High School.
History
The Central High School was officially established on 20 May 1826, although it was actually built 7 years later in 1833. After suffering heavy damage from the earthquake of 11 January 1838, the school was rebuilt in November 1842 and it had some 400 students.
Craiova's Central High School was renamed "Carol I Liceum" on 11 November 1885 by a Royal decree of King Carol I.
It was re-built a second time after the 1977 earthquake that demolished a major part of its buildings.
Alumni
The following is a short list of the most notable alumni of the Carol I National College.
- Theodor Aman, painter and graphic artist
- Constantin Angelescu, Prime Minister
- , chemist
- Corneliu Baba, painter
- , philologist, literary critic
- Nicolae BÃÂnescu, historian
- , agronomist
- Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu, columnist
- Gheorghe ChiÃÂu, lawyer and politician
- Radu Ciuceanu, historian and politician
- George Constantinescu, engineer
- Traian Demetrescu, poet, novelist, and literary critic
- , jurist
- Dimitrie Gerota, anatomist, physician, radiologist, and urologist
- Tudor Gheorghe, musician, poet, and actor
- , physicist
- Radu Gyr, poet, essayist, playwright, and journalist
- Eugène Ionesco, playwright and dramatist
- Traian Lalescu, mathematician
- Alexandru Macedonski, poet, novelist, dramatist, and literary critic
- Ion Gheorghe Maurer, Prime Minister
- Titu Maiorescu, philologist, literary critic, politician
- Duiliu Marcu, architect
- , jurist
- Gib MihÃÂescu, writer
- Alexandru Mironov, science-fiction writer, journalist, and politician
- Jean Negulescu, film director, screenwriter, and a pioneer in cinemascope
- Constantin S. NicolÃÂescu-PlopÃÂor, historian, archeologist, and folklorist
- Petre Pandrea, writer
- Mihai PÃÂtraÃÂcu, computer scientist
- Adrian PÃÂunescu, poet
- Amza Pellea, actor
- , archaeologist and historian
- Petrache Poenaru, inventor
- Nicolae Popescu, mathematician
- Ioan Nicolae Romanescu, pilot and aviation pioneer
- Mihail ÃÂerban, biochemist
- , paleontologist
- Eraclie Sterian, physician, writer, and political activist
- Simion Stoilow, mathematician
- Eugen Taru, graphic artist
- Gheorghe TÃÂtÃÂrescu, politician who served twice as Prime Minister of Romania and three times as Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Gheorghe ÃÂiÃÂeica, mathematician
- Nicolae Titulescu, diplomat, politician
- Ion ÃÂuculescu, painter
- George Vâlsan, geographer
- Nicolae Vasilescu-Karpen, engineer and physicist
- Pan M. Vizirescu, poet and essayist
- ÃÂtefan Voitec, communist politician who served as President of the Great National Assembly
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