- The
Hurmuzachi family (
Hurmuzaki, Hurmuzache) is a
Romanian noble family of Gr**** origin,
whose members were
noted politicians,
jurists and historians...
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Alexandru (Alecu)
Hurmuzaki (16
August 1823 in Cernăuca – 8
March /20
March 1871 in Naples) was a
Romanian politician and publisher. He was one of the...
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Nicolae Hurmuzachi (March 19, 1826–September 19, 1909) was an
ethnic Romanian journalist and
folklorist from
Bukovina in Austria-Hungary. The son of Doxachi...
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prevalent lexis of
Latin origin. However,
dating by
watermarks has
shown the
Hurmuzaki Psalter is a copy from
around the turn of the 16th century. The slow process...
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other languages used in the Banat-Hunedoara area. Of them,
Psaltirea Hurmuzaki, a
translation of the Psalms, has been
dated to the last
decade of the...
- Română, (1900), II, 736-739.
Nicolae Bănescu "Corespondența
familiei Hurmuzaki cu
Gheorghe Bariț" Vălenii-de-Munte, 1911.
Teodor Bălan "Frații George...
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Transylvania 36 years, 163 days 28
November 1880 14 years, 241 days 12
Alexandru Hurmuzaki 16
August 1823
Bucovina 42 years, 228 days 8
March 1871 4 years, 341 days...
- 000
Ukrainians and 3,000 Germans, Jews, and Poles.
According to
Alecu Hurmuzaki, by 1848, out of a po****tion of 377,581 people, 209,293 or 55.4% of the...
- pro-Ottoman policy.[citation needed] In a do****ent
dated 28 May 1396 (
Hurmuzaki, I / 2, pp. 374–375), Vlad
Voievod gives special privileges to the Polish...
- of the Long War had a
devastating effect on
Transylvania which only
ended by the rule of
Prince István
Bocskay in 1604.
Hurmuzaki, Vol IV, p. 491-492...