June 20: Iosif Constantin Drăgan – Romanian and Italian businessman, writer, historian and founder of the ButanGas company, who was at one time the richest man in Romania.[9]
June 18: Titu Maiorescu - literary critic and politician, founder of the Junimea Society. As a literary critic, he was instrumental in the development of Romanian culture in the second half of the 19th century.[18]
August 27: Ion Grămadă – writer, historian and journalist who died in battle.[19]
August 28: Calistrat Hogaș – prose writer whose collected short stories were published posthumously.[20]
December 18: Nicolae Xenopol – Politician, diplomat, economist, writer and first Romanian ambassador to Japan. Died in Tokyo, only months after taking the position.[22]
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