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    Alexandru Ioan Cuza (pronounced [alekˈsandru iˈo̯aŋ ˈkuza] , or Alexandru Ioan I, also anglicised as Alexander John Cuza; 20 March 1820 – 15 May 1873)...
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    The Alexandru Ioan Cuza University (Romanian: Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza"; acronym: UAIC) is a public university located in Iași, Romania. Founded...
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    Alexandru Al. Ioan Cuza (also known as Alexandru A. Cuza, A. A. Cuza, or Sașa Cuza; 1862 or 1864 – April 4, 1890) was a Romanian aristocrat and politician...
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    Wallachia. The union was formed 5 February [O.S. 24 January] 1859 when Alexandru Ioan Cuza was elected as the Domnitor (Ruling Prince) of both principalities...
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    He was the grandson of Moldavian landowner Gheorghe Cuza (1780–1835), Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza's uncle. He attended secondary school in his native city...
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    Alexandru Ioan Cuza is a commune in Iași County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Kogălniceni, Șcheia and...
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  • Alexandru Al. Ioan Cuza (1862/4–1889), Romanian aristocrat and politician, son of Alexandru Ioan Cuza Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Cahul, Moldova Alexandru Ioan...
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  • Alexandru Ioan Cuza National College (Romanian: Colegiul Naţional "Alexandru Ioan Cuza") may refer to one of three educational institutions in Romania:...
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  • Alexandru Ioan Cuza is a village in Cahul District, Moldova. Mihail Vântu Gheorghe Hioară Ana Guțu Dumitru Remenco Results of Population and Housing Census...
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    on 4 July 1864 (159 years ago) (1864-07-04) by a decree of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza to convert the former Princely Academy into the current University...
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    city is the birthplace of Romanian Domnitor (Ruler) and diplomat Alexandru Ioan Cuza. Scholars continue to debate the origin of the city's name. The Hypatian...
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    office complex was inaugurated. Other significant buildings include: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University main building (1897), a mixture of the Neoclassical and...
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    confined to exceptional cases. From the beginning of the reign of Alexandru Ioan Cuza (1859–1866), the first ruler (Domnitor) of the united principalities...
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    was princess consort of the United Principalities and the wife of Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the first Romanian prince. Born in Iași, as a member of a high-ranking...
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    opened. After the union of the Romanian principalities in 1859, with Alexandru Ioan Cuza as leader, development in Galați increased. Zeletin wrote, "The birth...
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    Romanian United Principalities on 20 April 1866 after the overthrow of Alexandru Ioan Cuza by a palace coup d'état. In May 1877, Romania was proclaimed an independent...
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  • "Mureș", in Timisoara 8th Tactical Operational Missile Brigade "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" HQ, in Focșani 81st Tactical Operational Missile Battalion "Maior...
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    principalities, the Great Powers did not prevent the election of Alexandru Ioan Cuza as their collective domnitor (or ruling prince) in January 1859....
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    five sons. Through one of them, Ioniță was the great-grandfather of Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Romanian nationalist campaigner and Domnitor of the United Principalities...
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    neighborhood of Eastern Bucharest, part of Sector 3. It surrounds the Alexandru Ioan Cuza Park, formerly known as "Titan", "I.O.R." (Intreprinderea Optică...
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    Operational Missile Brigade (Brigada 8 Rachete Operativ Tactice "Alexandru Ioan Cuza"), former 8th LAROM Brigade, is a Multiple Rocket Launcher brigade...
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    Alexandru Ioan Cuza National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național "Alexandru Ioan Cuza") is a high school in Focșani, Vrancea County, Romania. It was founded...
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    Victor Spinei (category Academic staff of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University)
    Romania) is Emeritus Professor of history and archaeology at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, member and vice president of the Romanian Academy. He...
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    and daughter of Ioan Sturdza, who had been Prince of Moldavia from 1822 to 1828. Born sometime between 1800 and 1810, Grigore Alexandru was a member of...
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  • Cuza Vodă may refer to several places in Romania, named after Prince (Vodă) Alexandru Ioan Cuza: Cuza Vodă, Călărași Cuza Vodă, Constanța Cuza Vodă, Galați...
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    Union with Wallachia: The union was formed on 24th January 1859 when Alexandru Ioan Cuza was elected as the Domnitor (Ruling Prince) of both principalities...
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  • in order to obtain Alexandru Ioan Cuza's removal from power in 1866. This name was promoted in its time by press favorable to Cuza. Although at the first...
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    within the judicial and government. He was brother-in-law of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the former ruler of Romania and was considered to be on the conservative...
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  • Prince of Moldavia and Prince of Wallachia Alexandru II Ghica (1796–1862), Prince of Wallachia Alexandru Ioan Cuza (1820–1873), Prince of Moldavia, Domnitor...
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    first served in the unified administration established by Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza, rising from Prefect to State Council member, then to cabinet minister...
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