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Mourouzis family

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The Mourousis or Moruzi are a family which was first mentioned in the Empire of Trebizond. Its origins have been lost, but the two prevalent theories are that they were either a local family originating in a village which has a related name or else one that arrived with the Venetians during the Fourth Crusade (since there are records of a Venetian family with a similar name a generation earlier). They became one of the leading families of Greek Phanariotes. The family moved to present-day Romania (the Danubian Principalities) in the 17th century, became boyars, and gave Wallachia and Moldavia two hospodars - Princes Constantine and Alexander. Members of the family remained in Romania and Bessarabia until the Soviet occupation post-World War II.

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