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Roxana (died c. 310 BC,
Ancient Gr****: Ῥωξάνη, Rhōxánē; Old Iranian: *Raṷxšnā- "shining, radiant, brilliant", Persian: روشنک, romanized: Rošanak) sometimes...
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Princess Roxandra or
Roxana or
Roksandra Skarlatovna Edling-S****za (October 12, 1786 –
January 16, 1844) was a
philanthropist and a writer. Her chief...
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prince ruler of
Moldavia from 1834 to 1849. He was
cousin of
Princess Roxandra S****za and
Prince Alexandru S****za. He was born as
third child and the...
- Σούτσου or Σούτζου, also Ρωξάνη Βόδα Σούτσου,
Roxani Voda Soutsou, Romanian:
Roxandra or
Roxana Caragea Suțu[l], Cyrillic: Роѯандра [Караџѣ] Сȣцȣл, French: Roxane...
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Romanian historian Șerban-Dimitrie S****za (born 1967),
Romanian politician Roxandra S****za (1786 – 1844),
philanthropist and
writer Lucia S****za-Bulandra...
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related to all Gr****
Phanariote families.
Alexandru S****za was
brother of
Roxandra Edling-S****za and a
cousin of
Mihail S****za,
Prince of
Moldavia from...
- Some
scholars have
suggested that
Kapodistrias had a
romantic affair with
Roxandra S****za,
prior to her
marriage with
Count Albert Cajetan von
Edling in...
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Mavrokordatou (Gr****: Αλεξάνδρα Μαυροκορδάτου; 1605–1684), also
called Loxandra or
Roxandra (Λωξάνδρα/Ρωξάνδρα), was a Gr****
intellectual and
salonist who
lived in...
- Kapodistrias, the
European Diplomat and
Statesman of the 19th Century ;
Roxandra S. Stourdza, a
Famous Woman of Her Time: A
Historical Biography. Society...
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unscrupulously and
impoverishes the country. From his
union with a
princess Roxandra he left
three children including: C****andra,
first wife of
Nicholas Mavrocordatos...