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    Michael Drakos Soutzos (Greek: Μιχαήλ Δράκος Σούτζος; Romanian: Mihai Draco Suțu), (1730 – 1803) was a Prince of Moldavia between 1792 and 1795. A member...
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    of its adverse effects. Mihai Eminescu died at 4 am, on 15 June 1889 at the Caritas Institute, a sanatorium run by Dr. Suțu and located on Plantelor...
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  • occupation (1788–1791) Alexandru Moruzi, Prince (1792, 1802, 1806–1807) Mihai Suțu, Prince (1793–1795) Alexandru Callimachi, Prince (1795–1799) Constantin...
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  • Ypsilantis 1774–1782 Ypsilanti 1st rule Nicolae Caragea 1782–1783 Caradja Mihai Suțu 1783–1786 1790–1793 1801-1802 Soutzos Nicolae Mavrogheni 1786–1789 Habsburg...
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    Soutzos family (redirect from Suțu)
    The House of Soutzos or Soutsos (Greek: Σούτσος or Σούτζος, Romanian: Suțu or Sutzu) was a Phanariote family which grew into prominence and power in Constantinople...
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  • rule Mihai Suțu 1793–1795 Soutzos also called Draco Alexandru Callimachi 1795–1799 Callimachi Constantin Ipsilanti 1799–1801 Ypsilanti Alexandru Suțu 1801–1802...
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    Roxani Soutzos (redirect from Roxana Suțu)
    Βόδα Σούτσου, Roxani Voda Soutsou, Romanian: Roxandra or Roxana Caragea Suțu[l], Cyrillic: Роѯандра [Караџѣ] Сȣцȣл, French: Roxane Soutzo or Suzzo; 1783 –...
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    people. Among these was Mihai Eminescu; first confined at Mărcuța, he was transferred by Suțu to Caritatea, where he died. Under Suțu's guidance, psychiatry...
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    Preceded by Mihai Suţu Prince of Wallachia 1786–1789 Succeeded by Habsburg occupation...
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    tax collection rights for the fair were granted to the Buzău bishopric. Mihai Şuţu reinforced the bishopric's privileges on the collection of taxes from...
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    of the century. Their elder daughter, Sevastiţa (born 1736), married Mihai Suţu; the younger daughter was called Maria (1740–1831). Budu-Ghyka, Mona;...
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  • Andrew Ryan (1876–1941), British Beyzade Aleko Soutzos (d. 1807), Greek Mihai Suţu (1730–1802), Greek The Testa Family Johann Amadeus Francis de Paula, Baron...
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    1792, but was abandoned during the time of plague, when the prince was Mihai Suțu. The tower collapsed in the earthquake of 1977. The monastery is featured...
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    Münster-Waldeck and Hildesheim Augustin I Maximilian I Constantin Mavrocordat Mihai Draco Suțu Alexandru Ipsianti Petar II Petrović-Njegoš Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar...
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    taking temporary residence over the summer at the Cotroceni Monastery. Mihai Sutu (Aug 1783) Nicolae Mavrogenes (Mavrogheni) arrives in Bucharest on 17...
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    Năsăud), Elena Cernei (1962, private collection), and Margareta Pâslaru (1962, Suțu Palace, Bucharest). Together with Ion Jalea he sculpted in 1923 the Monument...
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    festivities), Marghiolița Rosetti Rosnovanu, Leon Bogdan, Natalia and Elena Suțu, Maria Catargi, and Dimitrie Mavrocordat. The fashionable crowd of Moldavia's...
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    community" in Iași (1816); "Vornic of the Aprods" during the reign of Mihai Suţu (1819-1921); during the Wallachian uprising of 1821, he took refuge in...
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  • OCLC 16714846.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) "Rodica Suțu", Wikipedia (in Romanian), 2020-07-05, retrieved 2021-10-05 Sutzu, Rodica...
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    Genoan origins. Scanavis Schinas Sereslis Soutzos family, also known as Suțu, Sutzu or Sütçü, see Michael Soutzos. Tzanavarakis, also known Tzanavaris...
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    Rodica Stănoiu Eugeniu Stătescu Aurel Suciu Christodul J. Suliotis Nicolae Suțu Jenő Szász Lörincz Széll Lavinia Șandru Codruț Șereș Gheorghe Ștefan (politician)...
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  • point for Lucian Blaga and an hourglass symbolising poetry and time for Mihai Eminescu. Each banknote has a different texture, to be easily recognised...
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    at "buying off" the Golescus. Specifically, he and Postelnic Constantin Suțu reviewed reports of any local outbreaks, also conceiving of a project (never...
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  • vizitiul surdo-mut Casapu Mihai Verbițchi Boris Petrof — crâșmarul care-l servește pe Mărgelatu Mihai Perșa — slujbaș al Agiei Mihai Marta Val Lefescu Monica...
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    Liiceanu, Cristian Mandeal, Nicolae Manolescu, Radu Palade, Al. Paleologu, Mihai Sora, Diana Turconi, Doina Uricariu, București, Editura Integral 1996 -...
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    did however play chamber music with his Junimist friend Alexandru Grigore Suțu, and invented an instrument that was reportedly used by the Paris Conservatory...
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    Édouard de Max (category Mihai Viteazul National College (Bucharest) alumni)
    Rusets). Not a very diligent student, according to the memoirist Rudolf Suțu, Eduard attended the first two grades at the National College, following...
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  • after the 1940 earthquake Neoclassical with Gothic Revival window frames - Suțu Palace, now the Bucharest Municipal Museum (Bulevardul Ion C. Brătianu no...
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    "[I act] on the basis of the right given to me by my own sword." Sources Mihai Cioranu, Revoluţia lui Tudor Vladimirescu, Bucharest, 1859. Neagu Djuvara...
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    La Rochefoucauld, Luc de Vauvenargues, Nicolas Chamfort); in contrast, Mihai Zamfir notes it as "rather dull and of little significance." Another positive...
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