Hurmuzachi
the Hurmuzachi family (Hurmuzaki, Hurmuzache) is a noble Romanian family from Bukovina of Greek origin. During the 17th-19th centuries they were associated with the Cernăuca estate in Bukovina.
History[edit]
The most prominent members were the Hurmuzachi brothers. Their father was Doxachi Hurmuzachi (d. April 1857), who eventually re-acquired Cernăuca after the documents of the ownership of the estate by the family had been lost and built a new boier palace and church and planted park there. Doxaki married Iuliana (Ilinka, Olena) Murguleț (d.1858), daughter of a Romanian boier (stolnic), and they had 12 children, of whom 7 survived: the five brothers and two sisters, Eufrozina and Eliza.
Doxaki was son of medelnicer Constantin Hurmuzachi and Roksana (d. August 12, 1818) from Moldavia.
Notable members[edit]
- Constantin (1811–1869)
- Eudoxiu (1812–1878)
- Gheorghe (1817–1882)
- Alexandru (1823–1871)
- Nicolae (1826–1909)
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Constantin Hurmuzachi
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Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi
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Alexandru Hurmuzachi
See also[edit]
- Hurmuzaki Psalter (Psaltirea Hurmuzachi), an early (16th century) manuscript in the Romanian language
- Anatol Hurmuzaki (b. 1937), academician, governmental functionary of Moldova (chief of the department of mechanization, state technical control and labour protection, Ministry of Agriculture of Moldova & other positions) [1]
References[edit]
- ^ Anatol Hurmuzaki Archived 2007-06-25 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)