Prince Alexandru Sturdza (Александр Скарлатович Стурдза; Iași, Moldavia, 18 November 1791 – Odessa, 13 June 1854) was a Russian publicist and diplomat...
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Dimitrie Sturdza (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈmitri.e ˈsturza] , in full Dimitrie Alexandru Sturdza-Miclăușanu; 10 March 1833 – 21 October 1914) was a...
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He was cousin of Roxandra Sturdza and Alexandru Sturdza. He was born as third child and the only son of Grigore Sturdza, Lord of Cozmești, Grand Logothete...
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branches, which trace their descent from either Ioan Sturdza or Alexandru Sturdza, the sons of Chiriac Sturdza, who lived in the 17th century, and may be regarded...
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three future statesmen—Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Mihail Kogălniceanu, and Manolache Costache Epureanu. Following Mihail Sturdza's ouster in 1849, Grigore...
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and 3 June 1856. His wife was Helena, a member of the Sturdza family and daughter of Ioan Sturdza, who had been Prince of Moldavia from 1822 to 1828. Born...
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Șerbănescu Alexandru Șoltoianu Alexandru Sturdza Alexandru Suciu Alexandru A. Suțu Alexandru Terheș Alexandru Toma Alexandru Tudor-Miu Alexandru Tudose Alexandru...
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Skarlat Sturdza and Princess Sultana Morouzi (1762-1839). Roxandra was a sister of Alexandru Sturdza and cousin of the Prince of Moldavia Mihail Sturdza. In...
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The Sturdza Palace at Miclăușeni or Sturdza Castle at Miclăușeni (Romanian: Castelul Sturdza de la Miclăușeni) is a historic monument in the village of...
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It was written by the Tsar and edited by Ioannis Kapodistrias and Alexandru Sturdza. Under the treaty European rulers would agree to govern as "branches"...
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