Constantin Coanda
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Constantin Coandă (1857, Craiova - 1932) was a Romanian army general, a mathematics professor at the National School of Bridges and Roads of Bucharest and for a short time (24 october - 29 november 1918) the Prime Minister of Romania and the Foreign Affairs Minister, during World War I.
Among his seven children was Henri Coandă, the inventor of the first jet aircraft.