Dimitrie Lovcinski
Bessarabian politician
Dimitrie Lovcinski | |
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Mayor of Chişinău | |
In office 1825–1830 | |
Preceded by | Anghel Nour |
Succeeded by | Stavru Dimu |
In office 1834–1836 | |
Preceded by | Stavru Dimu |
Succeeded by | Pantelimon I. Sinadino |
In office 1843–1845 | |
Preceded by | Pantelimon I. Sinadino |
Succeeded by | Dimitrie Durdufi |
Dimitrie Lovcinski (Russian: Дмитрий Петрович Ловчинский, romanized: Dmitry Petrovich Lovchinsky) was a Bessarabian politician. He served as the second, fourth and sixth mayor of Chişinău (Russian: Городской голова, "Head of the city") between 1825 and 1830, 1834-1836 and 1843-1845 respectively, when Bessarabia was a part of the Russian Empire.[1] During his first tenure, Alexander Pushkin wrote The Gabrieliad and started Eugene Onegin while being in exile in Chişinău, and during Lovcinski's second tenure as mayor the Nativity Cathedral was opened in the city.
Notes
- ^ 10+3 primari ai Chişinăului
External links
- Incursion dans l’histoire de Chisinau, la capitale moldave (in French)
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- Anghel Nour
- Dimitrie Lovcinski
- Stavru Dimu
- Dimitrie Lovcinski
- Pantelimon I. Sinadino
- Dimitrie Lovcinski
- Dimitrie Durdufi
- Dimitrie Mincu
- Anghel Nicolau
- Dimitrie Mincu
- Adam Krijanovski
- Pavel Gumalic
- Clemente Șumanski
- Carol Schmidt
- Leopold Siținski
- Pantelimon V. Sinadino
- Iulian Levinski
- Alexander Schmidt
- Vladimir Herța
- Teodor Cojocaru
- Iulian Levinski
- Vasile Bârcă
- Gherman Pântea
- Nicolae Bivol
- Vasile Bârcă
- Nicolae Bivol
- Sebastian Teodorescu
- Gherman Pântea
- Ion Negrescu
- Constantin Ionescu
- Gherman Pântea
- Dimitrie Bogos
- Ion Costin
- Alexandru Sibirski
- Constantin Dardan
- Vladimir Cristi
- Anibal Dobjanski
- Nicolae Costin
- Serafim Urechean
- Mihai Furtună
- Vasile Ursu
- Veaceslav Iordan
- Dorin Chirtoacă
- Nistor Grozavu
- Silvia Radu
- Ruslan Codreanu
- Adrian Talmaci
- Andrei Năstase
- Ion Ceban
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