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    Stoyan Petrov Danev (Bulgarian: Стоян Петров Данев) (28 January 1858 – 30 July 1949) was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician and twice Prime Minister.

  2. In Bulgaria: The Balkan Wars. …he resigned in favour of Stoyan Danev, who reflected Ferdinand’s desire for a military solution. On the night of June 16–17 (June 29–30) Bulgarian forces began the Second Balkan War by launching a surprise assault on Greek and Serbian positions in Macedonia.

  3. Stoyan Petrov Danev (Bulgarian: Стоян Петров Данев) (28 January 1858 – 30 July 1949) was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician and twice Prime Minister.

  4. Stoyan Danev. 1858 - 1949. Born: Shumen. 1873 – 1878: Finished his secondary education in Prague. 1876: Joined the revolutionary detachment of Philip Totyu. 1881: Majored in Law in Heidelberg. 1883: Graduated Political Science in Paris. 1884: Started working as attorney in Sofia. Member of the Bulgarian Literary Society.

  5. Jun 20, 2013 · Prime Minister Stoyan Danev ordered attacks to stop on June 18th but after a few days Serbia, Greece and Montenegro started a counter attack and formally declared war on Bulgaria. From a modern perspective, it is difficult to say whether peace could have been maintained.

  6. Stoyan Petrov Danev was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician and twice Prime Minister. Education. University of Paris. Career. A legal graduate of both the University of Heidelberg and the University of Paris, Danev served in a number of Ministerial roles, including Foreign Minister, and became known as a strong supporter of Imperial Russia.

  7. May 28, 2024 · Stoyan Petrov Danev was a leading Bulgarian liberal politician and twice Prime Minister. A legal graduate of both the University of Heidelberg and the University of Paris, Danev served in a number of Ministerial roles, including Foreign Minister, and became known as a strong supporter of Imperial Russia.