Zoia Ceaușescu

Zoia Ceauşescu (* March 1, 1949 in Bucharest, † November 20, 2006 ibid ) was the daughter of Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu and Elena pair, as well as the sister of Nicu and Valentin Ceauşescu.

Life

Zoia Ceauşescu successfully completed a degree in mathematics and worked as a research assistant from 1975 at the Academy of Sciences in Bucharest. In 1980 she married Mircea Oprean, a professor and engineer at the Polytechnic University of Bucharest. Their work was the functional analysis. In the 80 years she was Director of the Mathematics Department at INCREST ( Institutul pentru Creatie Ştiinţifică şi tehnica ).

As the daughter of the Secretary General of the Romanian Communist Party, she enjoyed, like the other family members too numerous privileges. She led a luxurious life in contrast to the rest of the population. As was overthrown in December 1989 in the wake of the Romanian Revolution Nicolae Ceauşescu, also fared arrest warrant against the children of the dictator. Zoia Ceauşescu was subsequently arrested and charged with " waste of public money ". She was sentenced, however, came after only eight months from custody. In 1990, she tried to take her job back, which was rejected.

In public, her name popped up recently when she wanted to put an exhumation of bodies from the grave of their parents. She had always maintained that there had been buried not their parents.

In 2006, she died of lung cancer.

Links / sources

  • Viata si moartea Zoiei Ceausescu ( Romanian)
  • Rawstory.com, German Press Agency: Zoe Ceausescu, daughter of ex - dictator, dead, November 26, 2006 ( English)
  • Nicolae Ceauşescu
  • Person ( Romanian History )
  • Family member of a famous person
  • Romanian
  • Born in 1949
  • Died in 2006
  • Mathematicians ( 20th century)
  • Woman
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