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Doxachi Hurmuzachi (September 6, 1782–March 30, 1857) was an
ethnic Romanian boyar from the
Duchy of Bukovina. The
Hurmuzachi family traced its origins...
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journalist and
folklorist from
Bukovina in Austria-Hungary. The son of
Doxachi Hurmuzachi and one of the
Hurmuzachi brothers, he was born on the family...
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journalist and
folklorist from
Bukovina in Austria-Hungary. The son of
Doxachi Hurmuzachi and one of the
Hurmuzachi brothers, he was born on the family...
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prominent members were the
Hurmuzachi brothers.
Their father was
Doxachi Hurmuzachi (d.
April 1857), who
eventually re-acquired Cernăuca
after the...
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through whom the
ideas of the
exiles reentered the country.
Their father was
Doxachi (Doxache, Doxaki)
Hurmuzachi (Hurmuzaki).
Eudoxiu and
Alexandru Hurmuzachi...
- 1811 –
February 15, 1869) was a
Romanian lawyer and politician. The son of
Doxachi Hurmuzachi and one of the
Hurmuzachi brothers, he was born on the family...
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family of old
noble lineage (see
Hurmuzachi brothers), as the
second son of
Doxachi Hurmuzachi, at the
family estate in Czernawka,
Austria (Romanian: Cernăuca;...
- 1851)
Maeda Narinaga, ****anese
samurai and
daimyo (d. 1824)
September 6 –
Doxachi Hurmuzachi,
ethnic Romanian boyar from the
Duchy of
Bukovina (d. 1857)...
- 1851)
Maeda Narinaga, ****anese
samurai and
daimyo (d. 1824)
September 6 –
Doxachi Hurmuzachi,
ethnic Romanian boyar from the
Duchy of
Bukovina (d. 1857)...
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which acorns the
trees ensued. An
undated water well can be
found nearby.
Doxachi Hurmuzachi (1782–1857),
ethnic Romanian boyar from the
Duchy of Bukovina...