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277: 40: 338:, he petitioned the emperor and the minister to re-establish the autonomy of the province. He was again successful, and Bukovina’s status as a crown land was restored. The emperor then named him captain of Bukovina in 1864. An imperial decree also granted him the title of 331:
asked him to do research in order to regain lands that had been confiscated from them. He was successful, and the people of Câmpulung erected a small stone monument as a token of their gratitude.
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newspaper in Czernowitz between 1848 and 1850. After the political upheaval abated, he returned to continue studying history at the Vienna State Archives. At this time, the inhabitants around
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In 1861, he was elected as their representative in both the local council (Diet) of Bukovina and the Imperial Parliament in Vienna. In 1860, when Bukovina was incorporated into
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Nicolae Bănescu "Corespondența familiei Hurmuzaki cu Gheorghe Bariț" Vălenii-de-Munte, 1911.
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Teodor Bălan "Frații George și Alexandru Hurmuzachi și ziarul Bucovina", Cernauți, 1924.
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Teodor Bălan "Activitatea refugiaților moldoveni în Bucovina", Sibiu, 1944.
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In 1849, he petitioned the Austrian emperor to transform Bukovina into a
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in German), with rights equal to those of the other lands and
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Austrian Romanian noble, historian, and politician (1812–1874)
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Eudoxius von Hormuzaki Eudoxius von Hormuzaki’s coat of arms
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Hurmuzachi was born into a family of old noble lineage (see
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Members of the Austrian House of Deputies (1867–1870)
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Index

Doxuță Hurmuzachi

Landeshauptmann of Bukovina
Eugenie Hacman
Alexander Wassilko von Serecki
Anton Kochanowski von Stawczan
Czernawka
Austrian Empire
Czernowitz
Austria-Hungary
Dulcești
Hurmuzachi family
Romanian
Landeshauptmann
Duchy of Bucovina
Hurmuzachi brothers
Doxachi Hurmuzachi
Austria
Romanian
Chornivka
Bukovina
Transylvania

Vienna
Revolutions of 1848
Romanian language
Czernowitz
duchy
crown land
kingdoms

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