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    Sophronius of Vratsa and father of Alexander Bogoridi and Nicolae Vogoride. Stefan and his brother Athanase were named Bogoridi after Boris I, the first...
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  • up to date for the first monarchs, following the documented studies of Ștefan S. Gorovei and Constantin Rezachevici. The Ottoman influence in the Moldavian...
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    Prince Nicolae Vogoride (Romanian version; Bulgarian: Никола or Николай Богориди, Nikola or Nikolay Bogoridi; Greek: Νικόλαος Βογορίδης, Nikolaos Vogoridis;...
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    Smaragda Vogoride, daughter of Stefan Vogoride, Prince of Samos. He vacationed with his family annually at Baden in Germany. When his and Vogoride's 16-year-old...
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    Preceded by Veniamin Costache Military ruler of Moldavia 1821 Succeeded by Ştefan Vogoride...
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  • Ungureanu Radu Varia Ghizela Vass Andreea Verdes Anatol Vieru Nicolae Vogoride Eugeniu Voinescu Dimitrie Voinov Lascăr Vorel Max Wexler Adela Xenopol...
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    caucus formed around Caimacami Teodor Balș and Nicolae Vogoride. He exposed Vogoride's discrimination and electoral fraud to international attention...
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    Ștefan Octavian Iosif, Nicolae Davidescu, Farago, Eugen Constant, Marcel Romanescu, Vulovici, Al. Iacobescu, Al. C. Calotescu-Neicu, N. Milcu, Ștefan...
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    Gorovei, p. 11 Vogoride-Konaki, pp. 17–18 Gorovei, pp. 11–12; Iftimi, pp. 41–42; Papadopol-Calimah, pp. 352, 356–357. See also Vogoride-Konaki, pp. 16–20;...
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    the rule of the autonomous Principality of Moldavia. In 1857, Nicolae Vogoride, a Moldavian statesman of Bulgarian origin, became Caimacam (Ottoman-appointed...
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