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criteria in access to public offices. At the same time, a conflict became apparent between high- and low-ranking boyars, after the proposed
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continued after 1834, especially after his founding of an upper school in the Trei Ierarhi Cathedral complex in
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Immediately after the Greek revolution, Prince Ioan Sturdza took an active part in subduing the roving bands of
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Princess Ecaterina Sturdza (b. 1826), married as his second wife Prince Constantin
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Convention that established a seven-year term in office for Princes elected by the
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ones and laid the foundation for that scientific national development which Prince
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was rejected by most of the former (a vocal minority under the leadership of
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Sturdza is considered the first indigenous ruler with the end of
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and took Prince Ioan prisoner. He died while being kept in
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undertook after seeing the political disadvantages of
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Prince of Moldavia
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Mihail Sturdza
Iași
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