Alexandru Romalo (judge)

He initially studied at Academia Mihăileană, followed by the University of Paris, where he obtained a law degree in 1845.

In 1860, he was state secretary with ministerial rank in Moldavia's Religious Affairs and Public Instruction Ministry.

Romalo then worked as a lawyer until 1864, when his relative Alexandru Ioan Cuza named him president of the new Court of Audit.

He played a key role in organizing the court and continued to serve beyond Cuza's abdication.

Romalo remained as court president until his relatively early death in 1875, and was buried at Bellu cemetery.

Romalo on a 2019 stamp of Romania