Constantin Prezan, born on January twenty-seventh, eighteen sixty-one, was a distinguished Romanian general renowned for his pivotal role during World War I. His leadership of the Northern Army and the General Staff earned him the honorary title of Marshal of Romania in nineteen thirty, a testament to his significant contributions to the military.
In addition to his notable service in World War I, Prezan participated in the Second Balkan War and played a crucial role in the military operations from nineteen eighteen to nineteen twenty, which were essential for safeguarding the Great Union of Romania.
Despite his military accolades, Prezan maintained a distance from active political engagement. He held several political titles, primarily of an honorary nature, including a senator by right due to his esteemed military rank and a member of the Crown Council of Romania.