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- Bulgarian: Kняз Стефан Богориди; Gr****: Στέφανος Βογορίδης; Romanian: Ștefan Vogoride; Turkish: Stefanaki Bey; 1775 or 1780 – 1 August 1859) was a high-ranking...
- Smaragda Vogoride, daughter of Stefan Vogoride, Prince of Samos. He vacationed with his family annually at Baden in Germany. When his and Vogoride's 16-year-old...
- Prince Nicolae Vogoride (Bulgarian: Никола or Николай Богориди, Nikola or Nikolay Bogoridi; Gr****: Νικόλαος Βογορίδης, Nikolaos Vogoridis; Turkish: Nikolaki...
- caucus formed around Caimacami Teodor Balș and Nicolae Vogoride. He exposed Vogoride's discrimination and electoral fraud to international attention...
- Emanuele Ruspoli, 1st Prince of Poggio Suasa and first wife Princess Caterina Vogoride-Conachi. He was the 2nd Prince of Poggio Suasa and Prince of the Holy Roman...
- Administrative Council–1856) Teodor Balș, Kaymakam (1856–1857) Nicolae Vogoride, Kaymakam (1857–1858) Kaymakams (1858–1859) Alexander John Cuza, Prince...
- was debated intensely. In September 1857, given that Caimacam Nicolae Vogoride had perpetrated fraud in elections in Moldavia, the Powers allowed the...
- by Nicolae Vogoride, who was himself Bulgarian by origin. Bulgarian activist Georgi Sava Rakovski personally lobbied in front of Vogoride for a Bulgarian...
- Musurus (1807–1891) the Ottoman amb****ador to Britain, and his wife Anna Vogoridès. He was a relative of Romanian amb****ador Prince Antoine Bibesco, husband...
- Manu and Rizos-Nerulos 1819 Filiki Eteria occupation 1821 military commander: Alexander Ypsilantis Caimacam Stefan Bogoridi (Ștefan Vogoride) 1821–1822...