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    Michael Drakos Soutzos (Greek: Μιχαήλ Δράκος Σούτζος; Romanian: Mihai Draco Suțu; 1730 – 1803) was a Prince of Moldavia between 1792 and 1795. A member...
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  • occupation (1788–1791) Alexandru Moruzi, Prince (1792, 1802, 1806–1807) Mihai Suțu, Prince (1793–1795) Alexandru Callimachi, Prince (1795–1799) Constantin...
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  • Ypsilantis 1774–1782 Ypsilanti 1st rule Nicolae Caragea 1782–1783 Caradja Mihai Suțu 1783–1786 1790–1793 1801-1802 Soutzos Nicolae Mavrogheni 1786–1789 Habsburg...
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    Soutzos family (redirect from Suțu)
    The House of Soutzos or Soutsos (Greek: Σούτσος or Σούτζος, Romanian: Suțu or Sutzu) was a Phanariote family which grew into prominence and power in Constantinople...
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    of its adverse effects. Mihai Eminescu died at 4 am, on 15 June 1889 at the Caritas Institute, a sanatorium run by Dr. Suțu and located on Plantelor...
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    Roxani Soutzos (redirect from Roxana Suțu)
    Βόδα Σούτσου, Roxani Voda Soutsou, Romanian: Roxandra or Roxana Caragea Suțu[l], Cyrillic: Роѯандра [Караџѣ] Сȣцȣл, French: Roxane Soutzo or Suzzo; 1783 –...
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  • rule Mihai Suțu 1793–1795 Soutzos also called Draco Alexandru Callimachi 1795–1799 Callimachi Constantin Ipsilanti 1799–1801 Ypsilanti Alexandru Suțu 1801–1802...
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    people. Among these was Mihai Eminescu; first confined at Mărcuța, he was transferred by Suțu to Caritatea, where he died. Under Suțu's guidance, psychiatry...
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    Preceded by Mihai Suţu Prince of Wallachia 1786–1789 Succeeded by Habsburg occupation...
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    1792, but was abandoned during the time of plague, when the prince was Mihai Suțu. The tower collapsed in the earthquake of 1977. The monastery is featured...
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