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STURDZA, or STURZA , the name of an ancient Rumanian family, of unknown origin, which probably came from Trebizond
1. To the first division belongs MICHAEL [Michail] STURDZA (1795-1884), who was prince of Moldavia from 1834 to 1849. A man of liberal education, he established the first high school, a kind of university, in Jassy
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See Michel Stourdza et son administration (Brussels, 1834) ; Michel Stourdza, ancien prince regnant de Moldavie (Paris, 1874) ; A. A. C. Sturdza, Regne de Michel Sturdza, prince de Moldavie 1834-1849 (Paris, 1907). 2. GREGORY [Grigorie] STURDZA (1821-1901), son of the above, was educated in France and Germany, became a general in the Ottoman army under the name of Muklis Pasha, and afterwards attained the same rank in the Moldavian' army. He was a candidate for the Moldavian throne in 1859, and subsequently a prominent member of the Russophil party in the Rumanian parliament. He wrote Lois fondamentales de l'univers (Paris 1891). 3. JOHN [Ioan] STURDZA, prince of Moldavia (1822-1828), was the most famous descendant of Alexander Sturdza. Immediately after the Greek revolution, Prince John Sturdza took an active part in subduing the roving bands of Greek Hetairists in Moldavia; he transformed the Greek elementary schools into Rumanian schools and laid the foundation for that scientific national development which Prince Michael Sturdza continued after 1834. In 1828 the Russians entered the country and took Prince John prisoner. He died in exile .4. ALEXANDER [Alexandru] STURDZA (1791-1854), Russian publicist and diplomatist, was a member of the same family, born in Bessarabia and educated in Germany. After entering the Russian diplomatic service, he wrote .8etrachtungen caber die Lehre and den Geist der orthodoxen Kirche ( Leipzig
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5. DEMETRIUS [Dimitrie] STURDZA, Rumanian statesman, was born in 1833 at Jassy
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minor political pamphlets of transitory value. (M. G.)End of Article: STURDZA, or STURZA If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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