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Victor Antonescu
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
29 August 1936 – 28 December 1937
MonarchCarol II
Preceded byNicolae Titulescu
Succeeded byIstrate Micescu
Minister of Finance
In office
1 February 1935 – 29 August 1936
MonarchCarol II
Preceded byVictor Slăvescu
Succeeded byMircea Cancicov
Personal details
Born(1871-09-03)3 September 1871
Antonești, Teleorman County
Died22 August 1947(1947-08-22) (aged 75)
Bucharest

Victor Antonescu (September 3, 1871, Antonești, Teleorman County – August 22, 1947, Bucharest) was a Românian politician. He served as Minister of Justice from 4 January 1914 to 11 December 1916 and from 14 November 1933 to 1 February 1935, Minister of Finance between 1935 and 1936, and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Romania from 29 August 1936 until 28 December 1937. In 1946, he was part of the Romanian delegation at the Paris Peace Conference.