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- The Hurmuzachi family (Hurmuzaki, Hurmuzache) is a Romanian noble family of Gr**** origin, whose members were noted politicians, jurists and historians...
- of Bucovina. Hurmuzachi was born into a family of old noble lineage (see Hurmuzachi brothers), as the second son of Doxachi Hurmuzachi, at the family...
- The Hurmuzachi brothers, Alexandru (1823–1871), Constantin (1811–1869), Eudoxiu (1812–1874), Gheorghe (1817–1882), and Nicolae (1826–1909), were members...
- Georgeta Hurmuzachi-Dumitrescu (born 23 January 1936) is a retired Romanian artistic gymnast who represented Romania at the 1956 Olympic Games. She was...
- D. Hurmuzachi (November 12, 1811 – February 15, 1869) was a Romanian lawyer and politician. The son of Doxachi Hurmuzachi and one of the Hurmuzachi brothers...
- Hurmuzaki Psalter (also spelled Hurmuzachi) is the oldest writing in Romanian. A translation of the Psalter of Branko Mladenović (also known as Codex Bucurestinus)...
- Gheorghe Hurmuzachi (September 17, 1817 – May 13, 1882) was an ethnic Romanian journalist and folklorist from Bukovina in Austria-Hungary. The son of Doxachi...
- Hurmuzachi (June 18, 1845–June 10, 1931) was an Austrian Empire-born Romanian jurist and politician. Born in Cernăuți, the son of Gheorghe Hurmuzachi...
- Alexandru N. Hurmuzachi (March 3, 1869–1946) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician. Born in Cernăuți, the son of Nicolae Hurmuzachi, he graduated...
- singer Alexandru N. Hurmuzachi (1869–1946), Romanian politician Constantin N. Hurmuzachi (1863–1937), Romanian biologist Doxuță Hurmuzachi (1845–1931), Romanian...