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Alexander Mourouzis and Mourouzis family

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Difference between Alexander Mourouzis and Mourouzis family

Alexander Mourouzis vs. Mourouzis family

Alexander Mourouzis (Αλέξανδρος Μουρούζης; Alexandru Moruzi; died 1816) was a Grand Dragoman of the Ottoman Empire who served as Prince of Moldavia and Prince of Wallachia. The Mourouzis (Μουρούζης) or Moruzi are a family which was first mentioned in the Empire of Trebizond.

Similarities between Alexander Mourouzis and Mourouzis family

Alexander Mourouzis and Mourouzis family have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Boyar, Constantine Mourouzis, Danubian Principalities, Dragoman, Moldavia, Phanariotes, Wallachia.

Boyar

A boyar was a member of the highest rank of the feudal Bulgarian, Kievan, Moscovian, Wallachian and Moldavian and later, Romanian aristocracies, second only to the ruling princes (in Bulgaria, tsars), from the 10th century to the 17th century.

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Constantine Mourouzis

Constantine Demetrius Mourouzis (Κωνσταντίνος Δημήτριος Μουρούζης, Konstantinos Demetrios Mourouzis, Constantin Dimitrie Moruzi; died 1783) was a Phanariote Prince of Moldavia, and member of the Mourousis family.

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Danubian Principalities

Danubian Principalities (Principatele Dunărene, translit) was a conventional name given to the Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia, which emerged in the early 14th century.

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Dragoman

A dragoman was an interpreter, translator, and official guide between Turkish, Arabic, and Persian-speaking countries and polities of the Middle East and European embassies, consulates, vice-consulates and trading posts.

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Moldavia

Moldavia (Moldova, or Țara Moldovei (in Romanian Latin alphabet), Цара Мѡлдовєй (in old Romanian Cyrillic alphabet) is a historical region and former principality in Central and Eastern Europe, corresponding to the territory between the Eastern Carpathians and the Dniester River. An initially independent and later autonomous state, it existed from the 14th century to 1859, when it united with Wallachia (Țara Românească) as the basis of the modern Romanian state; at various times, Moldavia included the regions of Bessarabia (with the Budjak), all of Bukovina and Hertza. The region of Pokuttya was also part of it for a period of time. The western half of Moldavia is now part of Romania, the eastern side belongs to the Republic of Moldova, and the northern and southeastern parts are territories of Ukraine.

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Phanariotes

Phanariotes, Phanariots, or Phanariote Greeks (Φαναριώτες, Fanarioți, Fenerliler) were members of prominent Greek families in PhanarEncyclopædia Britannica,Phanariote, 2008, O.Ed.

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Wallachia

Wallachia or Walachia (Țara Românească; archaic: Țeara Rumânească, Romanian Cyrillic alphabet: Цѣра Рȣмѫнѣскъ) is a historical and geographical region of Romania.

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Alexander Mourouzis and Mourouzis family Comparison

Alexander Mourouzis has 90 relations, while Mourouzis family has 22. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 6.25% = 7 / (90 + 22).

References

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