Mavromati ? Gorsky ? Brulez a family of officers and intellectuals from the 19th and 20th centuries / Mavromati ? Gorsky ? Brulez o familie de militari ?i oameni de cultură din secolele XIX ? XX
Journal: Muzeul National (Vol.25, No. 1)Publication Date: 2013-12-14
Authors : George Trohani;
Page : 83-104
Keywords : Mavromati; Greece; Mihail Sturza; 19th century;
Abstract
Mavromati is a surname formed by the joining, in Neo-Greek, of two words: an adjective (mavros=black) and a noun (mati = eyes), meaning black eyed. It is quite spread in all the Hellenistic area, both in Greece and the Diaspora. People, facts, events, scattered like the late autumn leaves gathered and carefully pressed into herbariums, where they do not dry. People from all Europe ? Greeks, Russians, Belgians -, strongly attached to the lands in the north of the Danube and feeling Romanians.
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