Gheorghe Ionescu-Sisești

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Gheorghe Ionescu-Sisești (16 October 1885–4 June 1967) was a Romanian agronomer. He was elected titular member of the Romanian Academy in 1936,[1] and he was Minister of Agriculture in 1938–1939.

He was born in Șișeștii de Jos, Mehedinți County, in the historical province of Oltenia, Romania. He obtained a Ph.D. in agronomy from the University of Jena, in Thuringia, Germany.

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  1. ^ (in Romanian) Membrii Academiei Române din 1866 până în prezent at the Romanian Academy site
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