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Alexandru Ioan Cuza (Romanian: [alekˈsandru iˈo̯aŋ ˈkuza] ⓘ, or Alexandru Ioan I, also Anglicised as Alexander John Cuza; 20 March 1820 – 15 May 1873) was the first domnitor (prince) of the Romanian Principalities through his double election as Prince of Moldavia on 5 January 1859 and Prince of Wallachia on 24 January 1859, which resulted in the unification of the two states.
Alexandru Ioan Cuza took steps to unify the administrations of the two Romanian Principalities and gain international recognition for the Union. He also adopted several reforms, including the secularization of church lands , introduction of free primary education, a French-inspired civil code and criminal code , as well as a limited agrarian ...
Among those who fled, either to Transylvania or Bukovina, were Alecsandri and the young officer Alexandru Ioan Cuza, who would come to rule the United Principalities in the 1860s. Sturdza, now bent on permanently halting all dissent, made anyone even suspected of opposition subject to arrest, imposed strict censorship, and had students ...
Alexandru Al. Ioan Cuza (also known as Alexandru A. Cuza, A. A. Cuza, or Sașa Cuza; 1862 or 1864 – April 4, 1890) was a Romanian aristocrat and politician. He was the eldest of the sons adopted by Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza and his consort, Elena Rosetti-Cuza.
The Alexandru Ioan Cuza University (Romanian: Universitatea "Alexandru Ioan Cuza"; acronym: UAIC) is a public university located in Iași, Romania.Founded by an 1860 decree of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza, under whom the former Academia Mihăileană was converted to a university, the University of Iași, as it was named at first, is one of the oldest universities of Romania, and one of its ...
The battalion was led by Major Dimitrie Lecca and it took part in the forced abdication of Alexandru Ioan Cuza. [8] Following Cuza's abdication, in 1866, three more battalions were formed with a similar organization to the 1st Battalion. [1] [9] Over time, the ceremonial role of the vânători was taken by the 2nd Battalion.
Alexandru C. Cuza (8 November 1857 – 3 November 1947), ... He was the grandson of Moldavian landowner Gheorghe Cuza (1780–1835), Domnitor Alexandru Ioan Cuza's ...
Alexandru Ioan Cuza (1820–1873) was the first ruler of the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia.. Alexandru Ioan Cuza may also refer to: . Alexandru Al. Ioan Cuza (1862/4–1889), Romanian aristocrat and politician, son of Alexandru Ioan Cuza