Considerations About Property Ownership Regime Regarding Sihleanu and Ariciu Estates, Scorţaru Nou Village, Brăila County, in the Interwar Period Cover Image
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Considerații privind regimul propietății asupra moșiilor Sihleanu și Ariciu, comuna Scorțaru Nou, jud. Brăila, în perioada interbelică
Considerations About Property Ownership Regime Regarding Sihleanu and Ariciu Estates, Scorţaru Nou Village, Brăila County, in the Interwar Period

Author(s): Claudiu Sachelarie
Subject(s): History
Published by: Asociația de Istorie Balcanică

Summary/Abstract: This study traces how it is applied the rule of law regarding expropriation of the two estates. The study also explains how the parts of the two expropriated estates are divided to the residents of Scortaru Nou village, Brăila county. In Scortaru Nou village, Brăila county, there were two estates belonging to Grădişteanu family: the domain Sihleanu in surface of 2,250 ha and the estate Ariciu in surface of 1,600 ha. The estates were subject, as well as all large estates in the country, of the expropriation laws that preceded the agrarian laws. They were subject to the 1918 law decrees, agrarian law of 1921 and agrarian law of 1945. The estates belonged to class II boyar - Zamfir Sihleanu. These estates reach in the wealth of Grădişteanu family, old boyar family of royal descent, by the marriage between Elena Sihleanu, daughter of Zamfir Sihleanu boyar with Constantine Grădişteanu. Later, the estates of Sihleanu and Ariciu reach also in the Ghica’s family wealth by the marriage between the daughter of Constantine Grădişteanu and Elena Sihleanu, Mary, with Scarlat Ghica. In 1919, when the estates are subject to expropriation, the heirs of this beautiful fortune are John C. Grădişteanu, Şerban Ghica and Mary Ştefănescu. Later, in 1945, the heirs are Elena A. Bogdan and Michael Grădişteanu.

  • Issue Year: 2/2013
  • Issue No: 5 (2)
  • Page Range: 20-41
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Romanian
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