List of generals of the Romanian Armed Forces
This article provides a list of general officers and marshals of the Romanian Armed Forces, along with an overview of their service, major battles and awards, and other select biographical details. A general officer, or general, is an officer of high rank in an army. The Romanian Armed Forces have four ranks of general officer, in ascending order of rank: Brigadier General, Major General, Lieutenant General, General.
In cases of exceptional military service, the President of Romania may award a general the rank of Mareșal, or Marshal of Romania, the highest military rank in the Romanian Armed Forces.
Marshals of Romania
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Ion Antonescu (1882–1946) | Marshal of Romania[1] |
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Alexandru Averescu (1858–1938) | Marshal of Romania |
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Michael I of Romania (1921–2017) | Marshal of Romania[2] |
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Constantin Prezan (1861–1943) | Marshal of Romania |
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Generals
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Aurel Aldea (1887–1949) | Lieutenant General[3] |
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Paul Alexiu (1893–1963) | Major General[4] |
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Barbu Alinescu (1890–1952) | Brigadier General[5] |
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Anghel Andreescu (1950 – ) | General[6] |
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Constantin Anton (1894–1993) | Brigadier General[7] |
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Ilie Antonescu (1894–1974) | Major General[8] |
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Petre Antonescu (1891–1957) | Brigadier General[9] |
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Ioan Arbore (1892–1954) | Major General[10] |
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Gheorghe Argeșanu (1883–1940) | General (posthumous)[11] |
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Ioan Arhip (1890–1980) | Major General[12] |
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Constantin Atanasescu (1885–1949) | General[13] |
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Vasile Atanasiu (1886–1964) | General[14] |
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Gheorghe Avramescu (1888–1945) | General[15] |
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Constantion Bădescu (1892–1962) | Brigadier General[16] |
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Gheorghe Băgulescu (1886–1963) | Brigadier General[17] |
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Ștefan Balaban (1890–1962) | Brigadier General[18] |
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Grigore Bălan (1896–1944) | Brigadier General[19] |
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Radu Băldescu (1888–1953) | Major General[20] |
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Ștefan Bardan (1892 – unknown) | Major General[21] |
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Emanoil Bârzotescu (1888–1968) | Major General[22] |
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Alexandru Batcu (1892–1964) | Brigadier General[23] |
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Ioan Beldiceanu (1892–1982) | Major General[24] |
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George Bengescu-Dabija (1844–1916) | General[25] |
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Ioan Bengliu (1881–1940) | Lieutenant General[26] |
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Anton Berindei (1838–1899) | Division General[27] |
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Emil Bodnăraș (1904–1976) | General[28] |
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Ion Boițeanu (1885–1946) | Lieutenant General[29] |
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Constantin Brătescu (1892–1971) | Major General[30] |
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Ernest Broșteanu (1869–1932) | Division General[31] |
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Constantin Budișteanu (1838–1911) | Division General[32] |
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Ștefan Burileanu (1874–1944) | Division General[33] |
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Corneliu Calotescu (1889–1970) | Major General[34] |
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Mihail Cămărașu (1891–1962) | Lieutenant General[35] |
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Nicolae Cambrea (1899–1976) | Major General[36] |
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Petre Cameniță (1889–1962) | Major General[37] |
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Alexandru Candiano-Popescu (1841–1901) | General of Cavalry[38] |
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Sava Caracaș (1890–1945) | Brigadier General[39] |
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Dumitru Carlaonț (1888–1970) | Major General[40] |
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Ioan Carlaonț (1885–1952) | Major General[41] |
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Corneliu Carp (1895–1982) | Brigadier General[42] |
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Gheorghe Catrina (1953 – ) | General |
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Ilie Ceaușescu (1926–2002) | Lieutenant General[43] |
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Marin Ceaușu (1891–1954) | Brigadier General[44] |
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Alexandru Cernat (1828–1893) | General[45] |
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Mircea Chelaru (1949 – ) | Lieutenant General[46] |
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Mihai Chițac (1928–2010) | Lieutenant General[47] |
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Platon Chirnoagă (1894–1974) | Brigadier General[48] |
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Vasile Chițu (1896–1968) | Brigadier General[49] |
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Gheorghe Cialâk (1886–1977) | Lieutenant General[50] |
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Henri Cihoski (1871–1950) | Division General[51] |
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Nicolae Ciupercă (1882–1950) | General[52] |
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Tudorancea Ciurea (1888–1971) | Brigadier General[53] |
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Constantin Coandă (1857–1932) | General |
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Traian Cocorăscu (1888–1970) | Brigadier General[54] |
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Ion Codreanu (1891–1960) | Brigadier General[55] |
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Dumitru Coliu (1907–1979) | General[56] | |||
Simion Coman (1890–1971) | Brigadier General[57] |
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Nicolae M. Condiescu (1880–1939) | Brigadier General[58] |
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Constantin S. Constantin (1889–1948) | Major General[59] |
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Constantin Constantinescu-Claps (1889–1948) | Major General[60] |
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Ion Constantinescu (1896 – unknown) | Brigadier General[61] |
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Tancred Constantinescu (1876–1951) | General[62] |
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Vladimir Constantinescu (1895–1965) | Brigadier General[63] |
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Constantin Constantiniu (1894–1971) | Brigadier General[64] |
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Mihail Corbuleanu (1894–1973) | Major General[65] |
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Dumitru Coroamă (1885–1956) | Major General[66] |
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Gheorghe Cosma (1892–1969) | Major General[67] |
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Nicolae Costescu (1888–1963) | Major General[68] |
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Grigore C. Crăiniceanu (1852–1935) | Division General |
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Ilie Crețulescu (1892–1971) | Major General[70] |
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Constantin Cristescu (1866–1923) | General |
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Constantin Croitoru (1952 – ) | Lieutenant General |
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Ioan Culcer (1853–1928) | General |
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Dumitru Dămăceanu (1896–1978) | Brigadier General[71] |
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Dorin Dănilă (1953 – ) | Vice Admiral |
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Nicolae Dăscălescu (1884–1969) | Lieutenant General[72] |
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Ion Dincă (1928–2007) | General | |||
Constantin Doncea (1904–1973) | Major General[74] |
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Corneliu Dragalina (1887–1949) | Lieutenant General[75] |
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Ion Dragalina (1860–1916) | Division General[76] |
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Alexandru Drăghici (1913–1993) | Major General[77] |
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Ioan Dumitrache (1889–1977) | Lieutenant General[78] |
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Petre Dumitrescu (1882–1950) | General[79] |
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Ștefan Fălcoianu (1835–1905) | Division General[61] |
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Ion Emanuel Florescu (1819–1893) | General[80] |
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Teodor Frunzeti (1955 – ) | Lieutenant General[81] |
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Ermil Gheorghiu (1896–1977) | Major General[82] |
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Dan Ghica-Radu (1955 – ) | Lieutenant General[83] |
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Eremia Grigorescu (1863–1919) | General |
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Ștefan Gușă (1940–1994) | Major General |
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Nicolae Haralambie (1835–1908) | Brigadier General |
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Emanoil Ionescu (1887–1949) | Lieutenant General[84] |
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Radu Korne (1895–1949) | Brigadier General[85] |
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Iacob Lahovary (1846–1907) | Brigadier General[86] |
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Mihail Lascăr (1889–1959) | General[87] |
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Horia Macellariu (1894–1989) | Counter Admiral |
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Gheorghe Magheru (1802–1880) | General[88] |
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Gheorghe Manoliu (1888–1980) | Major General[89] |
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Gheorghe Manu (1833–1911) | General[90] |
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Gheorghe Mihail (1887–1982) | General[91] |
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Vasile Milea (1927–1989) | General |
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Nicolae Militaru (1925–1996) | General[93] |
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Leonard Mociulschi (1889–1979) | Major General[94] |
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Traian Moșoiu (1868–1932) | General |
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Ilie Năstase (1946 – ) | Major General[95] |
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Serghei Nicolau (1905–1999) | Lieutenant General[97] |
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Constantin Nicolescu (1887–1972) | Lieutenant General[98] |
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Alexandru Nicolschi (1915–1992) | Lieutenant General[99] |
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Neculai Onțanu (1949 – ) | Major General[100] |
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Gabriel Oprea (1961 – ) | General[101] |
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Ion Mihai Pacepa (1928–2021[102]) | Lieutenant General[103] |
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Nicolae Păiș (1887–1952) | Vice Admiral |
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Gheorghe Pănculescu (1903–2007) | General |
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Constantin Petrovicescu (1883–1949) | Division General[104] | |||
Artur Phleps (1881–1944) | Major General[105] |
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Gheorghe Pintilie (1902–1985) | Lieutenant General |
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Nicolae Pleșiță (1929–2009) | Major General[106] |
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David Popescu (1886–1955) | Brigadier General[107] |
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Ioan Popovici (1857–1956) | Divisional General[108]: p. 129 |
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Ioan Popovici (1865–1953) | Brigadier General[51] |
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Dumitru Prunariu (1952 – ) | Lieutenant General |
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Ioan Mihail Racoviță (1889–1954) | General[109] |
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Nicolae Rădescu (1874–1953) | General |
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Edgar Rădulescu (1890–1977) | Brigadier General[110] |
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Aristide Razu (1868–1950) | Division General |
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Valter Roman (1913–1983) | Major General |
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Radu R. Rosetti (1877–1949) | Brigadier General[111] |
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Leontin Sălăjan (1913–1966) | General[112] |
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Constantin Sănătescu (1885–1947) | General[113] |
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Bartolomeu Constantin Săvoiu (1945 – ) | General (reserves)[114] |
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Costică Silion (1955 – ) | General |
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Ioan Sion (1890–1942) | Brigadier General (posthumous)[115] |
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Ion-Aurel Stanciu (1955 – ) | General |
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Victor Stănculescu (1928–2016) | General[47] |
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Ilie Șteflea (1888–1946) | Lieutenant General[116] |
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Ioan Talpeș (1944 – ) | General |
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Nicolae Tătăranu (1890–1953) | Major General[117] |
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Gheorghe Teleman (1838–1913) | General |
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Corneliu Teodorini (1893–1976) | Brigadier General[118] |
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Corneliu Teodorini (1893–1951) | Brigadier General[119] |
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Radu Timofte (1949–2009) | Brigadier General[120] |
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Artur Văitoianu (1864–1956) | General |
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Ion Vincze (1910–1996) | Major General[121] | |||
Matei Vlădescu (1835–1901) | Division General |
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