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29: 368: 140: 614:, was debated. Știrbei supported the union, although not very strongly, as he hoped to become prince of the resulting state. However, in early summer, as his term had ended, he stepped back as hospodar and left for Paris. 599:, in 1853, Wallachia was once again occupied by Imperial Russian troops. Barbu Știrbei stayed in Bucharest until the formal declaration of war from the Ottoman Empire, after which he fled to 592:, Știrbei began by limiting the internal trading in slaves, forbade the separation of families through the latter, and ultimately abolished the institution altogether. 764: 881: 555:). His reign began under the common occupation of Ottoman Empire and Imperial Russia, occupation which ended in 1851, when Barbu Știrbei was awarded the 432: 603:, only to return the following year, in the autumn of 1854, after the Russian withdrawal, when the country was under Austrian and Ottoman occupation. 626:, an assembly charged with giving Wallachia a new constitutional framework. After the divans confirmed the union of the two countries by electing 520:
procedures. After Grigore IV Ghica was removed from the throne, Știrbei was a candidate for the office in the only elections carried under the
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supported Barbu Știrbei for the office, and he was awarded the throne for a seven-year term (under the provisions of the 1849
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promoted him to the central government, where he served as president of the Wallachian commission charged with drafting the
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Ioan C. Filitti: „Catagrafia oficială de toţi boierii Țării Românești“, in „Revista Arhivelor“, Band 2, Bukarest 1929, S. 7
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In 1836, he was given the administration of the Justice Department, where he set up a new commercial code, based on the
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system which led to an increase in the number of solved legal disputes. He took steps to enforce a (still very
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Prince Dimitrie Știrbey (1842–1913); married Alexandrine von Soyka (1857–1931) and had issue
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He temporarily returned to the country in 1866, in support of the newly elected prince
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Princess Elize Știrbey (1827–1890); married Ștefan Bellu (1824–1902) and had issue
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During his reign, Știrbei pushed moderate reforms, such as a slight reform of the
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Princess Fenareta Știrbey (1822–1894); married Prince Theodor
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provisions, but renounced his votes in favour of his brother,
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and took on several offices with the administration of
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After Wallachia was occupied by 381:[ˈbarbudiˈmitri.eʃtirˈbej] 14: 898: 443:He studied philosophy and law in 658: 38:relies largely or entirely on a 27: 505:ever implemented in Wallachia. 284: 734: 725: 16:For the later politician, see 1: 751: 667:, daughter of Prince Grigore 663:In 1820, he married Princess 617: 585:properties. 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