Ion Nistor

Ion I. Nistor (August 16, 1876 – November 11, 1962) was a Romanian historian and politician. He was a titular member of the Romanian Academy from 1915 and a professor at the universities of Cernăuți and Bucharest, while also serving as Minister of State for Bukovina, Minister of Public Works, Minister of Labor, and Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts with a number of governments from 1918 to 1940.

Ion Nistor
Minister of State for Bukovina
In office
29 November 1918  2 May 1920
Prime MinisterIon I. C. Brătianu
Artur Văitoianu
Alexandru Vaida-Voevod
Alexandru Averescu
Preceded byPosition established
In office
19 January 1922  29 March 1926
Prime MinisterIon I. C. Brătianu
Minister of Public Works
In office
22 June 1927  24 November 1927
Prime MinisterIon I. C. Brătianu
Preceded byPantelimon Halippa
In office
24 November 1927  9 November 1928
Prime MinisterVintilă I. C. Brătianu
Succeeded byPantelimon Halippa
Minister of State
(and Minister of Labor from 9 June)
In office
5 January 1934  1 October 1934
Prime MinisterGheorghe Tătărăscu
Minister of Labor
In office
2 October 1934  28 December 1937
Prime MinisterGheorghe Tătărăscu
Preceded byIon Costinescu
Succeeded byGheorghe A. Cuza
Minister of Religious Affairs and the Arts
In office
24 November 1939  10 May 1940
Prime MinisterGheorghe Tătărăscu
Preceded byNicolae Zigre
Succeeded byȘtefan Ciobanu
Personal details
Born(1876-08-16)August 16, 1876
Vicovu de Sus, Duchy of Bukovina, Austria-Hungary
DiedNovember 11, 1962(1962-11-11) (aged 86)
Bucharest, Romanian People's Republic
NationalityAustria-Hungary
Romania
Political partyNational Liberal Party (Romania)
SpouseVirginia Pauliucu-Burlă
ChildrenOltea I. Nistor-Apostolescu
Parents
  • Ilie Nistor (father)
  • Maria Nistor (mother)
Alma materUniversity of Vienna
University of Czernowitz
Leipzig University
OccupationHistorian
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Bucharest
University of Cernăuți
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