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    Alexander Mourouzis (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Μουρούζης; Romanian: Alexandru Moruzi (1750/1760 – 1816) was a Grand Dragoman of the Ottoman Empire who served as...
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  • [circular reference] Alexandru Constantin Moruzi (1805–1873), a Moldavian, later Romanian politician and member of the Mourousis family, was the Prime...
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    Cuza estate. Shortly after Alexandru married fellow aristocrat Maria Moruzi (born 1863). The beautiful daughter of Alecu Moruzi and Adela (a Sturdza noblewoman)...
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    Grand Lodge of Scotland (1936-1937) Scarlat Ghica Grigore II Ghica Alexandru Moruzi Jérôme I – Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Westphalia Friedrich...
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  • Russian occupation (1788–1791) Alexandru Moruzi, Prince (1792, 1802, 1806–1807) Mihai Suțu, Prince (1793–1795) Alexandru Callimachi, Prince (1795–1799)...
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  • Întemeierea Moldovei. Probleme controversate, Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, Iași, 1997, ISBN 973-9149-74-X Rezachevici, Constantin, Cronologia...
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    D. Moruzi, who had switched his allegiance between Moldavia, Russia, and the United Principalities. Dumitru's uncle was Alexandru "Alecu" Moruzi, who...
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  • Saxe-Coburg Alexandru Moruzi 1793–1796 1799–1801 Mourousi Alexander Ypsilantis 1796–1797 Ypsilanti 2nd rule Constantin Hangerli 1797–1799 Alexandru Suțu 1802...
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    Ypsilantis (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Υψηλάντης Alexandros Ypsilantis, Romanian: Alexandru Ipsilanti; 1726 – 13 January 1807) was a Greek Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia...
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    consisted of: Constantin N. Brăiloiu/Dimitrie Cornea (Justice) Alexandru Moruzi/Grigore Balș/Alexandru Catargi/Theodor Ghica (Finance) Ion Ghica (War) Apostol...
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  • Alexandru Ghica, Prince (1849–1853, 1854–1856) Principality of Wallachia (complete list) – Alexandru Moruzi, Prince (1793–1796, 1799–1801) Alexandru Suțu...
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    the former Princely Palace of Moldavia, dated to the time of Prince Alexandru Moruzi (1803–1806, architect Johan Freywald), and renovated by Prince Mihail...
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    Born as a member of the House of Callimachi, he was the eldest son of Alexandru Callimachi and his wife, Ruxandra Ghica. He had one younger brother Ioann...
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    Mourouzis family (redirect from Moruzi)
    1821) Dragoman of the Fleet Alexandru Constantin Moruzi (1815–1878), Romanian economist and politician Dumitru C. Moruzi (1850–1914), Moldavian-born Imperial...
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    Caradja the Mavrocordatos family Nicholas Mavrogenes Constantin and Alexandru Moruzi Alexander and Constantine Ypsilanti Constantine and Alexander Hangerli...
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    and lived to see the death of her two adoptive sons (Alexandru, was the husband of Maria Moruzi (1863-1921) — she was later married, for just one day...
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    Victor Hugo, Jules Michelet and Louis Blanc. She was first married to Alexandru D. Moruzi [ro]. In 1852, she married the French historian Edgar Quinet, She...
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    Handjeri (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Χαντζερής, French: Alexandre Handjeri, Romanian: Alexandru Hangerli or Hangerliu, Russian: Александр Ханжерли, Aleksandr Hanzherli...
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    boyar's estate, in a document issued by the chancellery of Prince Constantin Moruzi. In March 1826, an edict issued by Prince Ioan Sturdza changed the name...
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    Mantu, writer Gheorghe Gh. Mârzescu, jurist and mayor of Iași Dumitru C. Moruzi, cvil servant and writer Gavriil Musicescu, composer, musicologist, and...
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    finance of Romania: Alexandru C. Moruzi – 22 January 1862 – 27 January 1862 Grigore Balș – 27 January 1862 – 1 March 1862 Alexandru Catargi – 11 March...
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    162 Călinescu, pp. 93, 162–163 Sorin Iftimi, "Chipurile domnitorului Alexandru Moruzi în portrete din secolul XIX", in Cercetări Istorice, Vol. XXXIV, 2015...
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  • Verghy Ionuț Moisă Andu Moisi Sabin Moldovan Angela Moroșanu Dumitru C. Moruzi Jennie Moscowitz Elena Moșuc Cristian Mungiu Alina Mungiu-Pippidi Andrei...
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    October 1777) was a prince of Moldavia and of Wallachia. He was the son of Alexandru Matei Ghica, with the position of dragoman, who was beheaded by the Sublime...
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    1862) Minister of Finance: Alexandru C. Moruzi (22 - 27 January 1862) Grigore Balș (27 January - 11 March 1862) Alexandru Catargiu (11 - 24 March 1862)...
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    Alexandru Ioan. A Colonel in the Moldavian military forces and participant in the 1848 revolt, he became friends and fellow inmates with Alecu Moruzi...
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    replaced with the crisis government of General Alexandru Averescu, and this was soon followed by Alexandru Marghiloman's (chosen to negotiate the peace...
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  • as well as local counsellors are publicly elected every 4 years. Adrian Moruzi, 1992–1996; Ioan Ghişe, 1996–2004; George Scripcaru, 2004–2020; Allen Coliban...
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    Commander, Grand Officer, Grand Cross, and Grand Cross with Collar. In 1863, Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the Domnitor of the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia...
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    Filipescu-Vulpea, also known as Aleco Filipescul, Alecsandru R. Filipescu or Alexandru Răducanu Filipescu (1775 – November 1856), was a Wallachian administrator...
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