Mihail Orleanu

Orleanu's family were originally Ottoman Greeks of Phanariote descent who entered the Wallachian boyar class.

[1] Wealthy people, they settled in Buzău County and then Focșani, where Orleanu was born, ultimately moving to Galați.

His thesis, published the following year, deals with illegitimate children in Roman law, and is his chief written work.

The early part of this period was marked by debate on what would become the 1923 Constitution, which was adopted by the PNL majority in spite of strong opposition.

Additionally, the Assembly adopted a series of laws meant to ensure the political, administrative and economic unification of the new Greater Romania.

Orleanu in 1910, while in government