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    1921), wife of Ion I. C. Brătianu, and mother of Gheorghe I. Brătianu Yves Mourousi (1942–1998), French television and radio presenter and journalist Muruzi...
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    Yves Mourousi (20 July 1942 – 7 April 1998) was a French television and radio news presenter and journalist. He was the TF1 midday news anchor between...
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    – 1 May 1787) was a Phanariote Prince of Moldavia, and member of the Mourousis family. A remarkable polyglot, he spoke five languages: Greek, Latin,...
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    Prince Alexander Mourouzis (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Μουρούζης; Romanian: Alexandru Moruzi; 1750/1760 – 1816) was a Grand Dragoman of the Ottoman Empire who served...
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    maternal grandfather was the Prince of Moldavia, Constantine Mourousis (1730-1783). The Mourousis family was from the Greek Phanar neighborhood of Constantinople...
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    Hangerli to lose his life on suspicion of treason (1799), and Alexander Mourousis to renounce his throne (1801). In 1806, the Russo-Turkish War of 1806–12...
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  • Nicolae Mavrogheni (18th century), Greek Alexander Mourousis (d.1816), Greek Constantine Mourousis (d. 1783), Greek Antoine de Murat (ca. 1739–1813),...
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    Ypsilantis as Hospodar of the Principality of Wallachia and Alexander Mourousis as Hospodar of Moldavia, both Ottoman vassal states. Simultaneously, the...
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    to other high-ranking Greek families, including the Ypsilantis and the Mourousis. After serving as Dragoman of the Fleet, Constantine surprised foreign...
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    The deposition of Constantine Ypsilantis (in Wallachia) and Alexander Mourousis (in Moldavia) by Selim III, called on by French Empire's ambassador to...
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    Scarlat Caradja Grand Dragoman of the Porte 1774 Succeeded by Constantine Mourousis Preceded by Emanuel Giani Ruset Prince of Wallachia 1774–1782 Succeeded by...
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    decapitated by Turkish forces in Constantinople, including Constantine Mourousis, Levidis Tsalikis, Dimitrios Paparigopoulos, Antonios Tsouras, and the...
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    son of Scarlat Sturdza, Governor of Bessarabia and Princess Ekaterina Mourousis, daughter of Constantine Mourouzis, Prince of Moldavia. Through his mother...
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    assassinated in Feb 1799 by an executioner sent by the Sultan. Alexander Mourousis: He ruled first during 1793-1796 and again 1798–1801. He can be see in...
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    were still standing after the fire stopped. This caused Prince Alexander Mourousis to hand in his resignation to Sultan Selim, a rare statement of defeat...
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  • commander: Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg Alexandru Moruzi 1793–1796 1799–1801 Mourousi Alexander Ypsilantis 1796–1797 Ypsilanti 2nd rule Constantin Hangerli 1797–1799...
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  • (1805–1873), a Moldavian, later Romanian politician and member of the Mourousis family, was the Prime Minister of United Principalities between 23 December...
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  • 1950). "Un jour, un destin (A Day, a Destiny)". Yves Mourousi: les mystères d'un prince (Yves Mourousi: The Mysteries of a Prince). Le Monde.timestamp 10:20...
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  • vacation in the region? Cast : Béatrice Dalle, Riwan Belkacemi, Sophie Mourousi, Adrien Dantou, Guillaume Duhesme, Victoria Eber, Mathieu Madénian, Arnaud...
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  • (1769–1774) (Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)) Constantin Moruzi 1777–1782 Mourousi Alexandru Mavrocordat Delibey 1782–1785 Mavrocordato Alexandru Mavrocordat...
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    Romanian aristocrat, civil servant and writer. A scion of the prestigious Mourousis and Sturdza families, he was the son of adventurer Constantin D. Moruzi...
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    as well as to the suspicious policies of Moldavia's Prince Alexander Mourousis. According to the aristocratic Wallachian memoirist and politician Ion...
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    bubonic plague epidemic of 1795, when the two sons of Prince Alexander Mourousis took refuge in the largely uninhabited zone. The decision to replace the...
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    Kerguelen-Trémarec (1734-1797), French Navy officer, namesake of Kerguelen Islands Yves Mourousi (1942-1998), French journalist and news presenter Yves Pouliquen (1931–2020)...
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  • Cantemirești Racoviță Mavrocordatos family Ypsilantis Soutzos family Mourousis family House of Cuza Wallachia: House of Basarab House of Bogdan-Mușat...
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  • Olympic title in show jumping (1988 Seoul Olympics). He appeared on Yves Mourousi's TV news program as guest of honour, during which Pierre Durand would describe...
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    places for the internal exile of state prisoners, such as Constantine Mourousis and Halil Hamid Pasha. In October 1633, Cyril Contari, Metropolitan of...
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    intercourse was explicitly forbidden: In Moldavia, in 1774, prince Alexander Mourousis banned marriages between free people and slaves. A similar chrysobull...
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  • Monastyryov (non-titled boyar family descended from Smolensk Rurikids) Princes Mourousi Princes Mstislavsky (Gediminids) Princes Musorgsky (non-titled descendants...
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    Constantin Plagino and his wife Eufrosina, the daughter of Alexander Mourousis. He became a paharnic in 1840 and an Aga in 1850. Plagino was prefect...
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