Alexander Mourouzis
Alexander Mourouzis (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Μουρούζης; (1750/1760 – 1816) was a Grand Dragoman of the Ottoman Empire who served as Prince of Moldavia and Prince of Wallachia. Open to Enlightenment ideas, and noted for his interest in hydrological engineering, Mourouzis was forced to deal with the intrusions of Osman Pazvantoğlu's rebellious troops. In a rare gesture for his period, he renounced the throne in Wallachia, and his second rule in Moldavia was cut short by the intrigues of French diplomat Horace Sébastiani. Through his mother, he was a member of the Ghica family, an Orthodox Phanariote family of Albanian origin.
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Alexander Mourouzis
Alexander Mourouzis (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Μουρούζης; (1750/1760 – 1816) was a Grand Dragoman of the Ottoman Empire who served as Prince of Moldavia and Prince of Wallachia. Open to Enlightenment ideas, and noted for his interest in hydrological engineering, Mourouzis was forced to deal with the intrusions of Osman Pazvantoğlu's rebellious troops. In a rare gesture for his period, he renounced the throne in Wallachia, and his second rule in Moldavia was cut short by the intrigues of French diplomat Horace Sébastiani. Through his mother, he was a member of the Ghica family, an Orthodox Phanariote family of Albanian origin.
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Aleksander Moruzi (rum. Alexan ...... 06 i 1806–1807, z rodu Moruzi.
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Alexander Mourouzis (Greek: Αλ ...... ote family of Albanian origin.
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Alexandre Mourousi, Moruzzi, A ...... aires de la « Sublime Porte ».
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Ο Αλέξανδρος Μουρούζης (1750/1 ...... ίας και Πρίγκιπας της Βλαχίας.
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Александр Мурузи (Мурузий, Мои ...... в 1793—1796 и 1799—1801 годах.
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Александру Морузі (рум. Alexan ...... 1792, в 1802-1806 і 1806-1807.
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Portrait of Mourouzis, by Nikiforos Lytras.
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Alexander Mourouzis
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January 1793 – August 1796
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March 1792 – January 1793
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March 1799 – October 1801
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Aleksander Moruzi (rum. Alexan ...... 06 i 1806–1807, z rodu Moruzi.
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Alexander Mourouzis (Greek: Αλ ...... ote family of Albanian origin.
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Alexandre Mourousi, Moruzzi, A ...... oise, russe et surtout turque,
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Ο Αλέξανδρος Μουρούζης (1750/1 ...... ίας και Πρίγκιπας της Βλαχίας.
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Александр Мурузи (Мурузий, Мои ...... в 1793—1796 и 1799—1801 годах.
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Александру Морузі (рум. Alexan ...... 1792, в 1802-1806 і 1806-1807.
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Aleksander Moruzi
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Alexander Mourouzis
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Αλέξανδρος Μουρούζης
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Мурузи, Александр
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