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Romanian politician and publisher For his nephew, see Alexandru N. Hurmuzachi.
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Alexandru Hurmuzachi.

Alexandru (Alecu) Hurmuzaki (16 August 1823 in Cernăuca – 8 March /20 March 1871 in Naples) was a Romanian politician and publisher. He was one of the founding members of the Romanian Academy.

He and was buried next to his brother Constantin, in the courtyard of the Descent of the Holy Spirit Church in Dulcești, Neamț County.

See also

References

  1. "Mormintele istoricilor Constantin și Alexandru Hurmuzachi, Dulcești". monumenteneamt.ro (in Romanian). Monumente istorice din Neamț. Retrieved August 18, 2023.


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