Alexandros Soutzos
{{distinguish|text=the 19th-century Greek poet Alexandros Soutsos}}
{{Infobox royalty
| title =
| name = Alexandros Soutzos
| image = Alexandru Sutu.jpg
| caption =
| succession = Prince of Moldavia
| reign1 = 10 July 1801 – 1 October 1802
| predecessor1 = Constantine Ypsilantis
| successor1 = Iordache Cantacuzino
| succession2 = Prince of Wallachia
(1st reign)
| reign2 = 2 July 1802 – 30 August 1802
| predecessor2 = Michael Soutzos
| successor2 = Constantine Ypsilantis
| succession3 = Prince of Wallachia
(2nd reign)
| reign3 = 24 August 1806 – 15 October 1806
| predecessor3 = Constantine Ypsilantis
| successor3 = Constantine Ypsilantis
| succession4 = Prince of Wallachia
(3rd reign)
| reign4 = December 1806
| predecessor4 = Constantine Ypsilantis
| successor4 = Constantine Ypsilantis
| succession5 = Prince of Wallachia
(4th reign)
| reign5 = 17 November 1818 – 19 January 1821
| predecessor5 = John Caradja
| successor5 = Tudor Vladimirescu
| spouse =
| issue =
| house = Soutzos family
| house-type =
| father =
| mother =
| birth_date = 1758
| birth_place = Istanbul
| death_date = 19 January 1821
| death_place = Bucharest
| religion = Orthodox|
}}
{{redirect|Alexandru Suțu|the 19th-century Romanian psychiatrist|Alexandru A. Suțu}}
Alexandros Soutzos ({{Langx|el|Αλέξανδρος Σούτζος}}, {{Langx|ro|Alexandru Suţu}}, {{Langx|tr|Drakozâde Aleko Bey}}; 1758 – 18/19 January 1821) was a Phanariote Greek who ruled as Prince of Moldavia (July 10, 1801 – October 1, 1802 and Prince of Wallachia (July 2, 1802 – August 30, 1802; August 24, 1806 – October 15, 1806; December 1806; November 17, 1818 – January 19, 1821).{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lmdjDwAAQBAJ |title=Earthly Delights: Economies and Cultures of Food in Ottoman and Danubian Europe, c. 1500-1900 |date=2018-06-05 |publisher=BRILL |isbn=978-90-04-36754-8 |pages=439 |language=en}}{{Cite book |last=Gallant |first=Thomas W. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-vLcCQAAQBAJ |title=Edinburgh History of the Greeks, 1768 to 1913 |date=2015-01-21 |publisher=Edinburgh University Press |isbn=978-0-7486-3607-5 |pages=66–67 |language=en}} Born in Constantinople, he had earlier been Grand Dragoman of the Ottoman Empire.
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before=Constantine Ypsilantis|
title=Prince of Moldavia|
years=1801–1802|
after=vacancy
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before=Michael Soutzos|
title=Prince of Wallachia|
years=1802|
after=Constantine Ypsilantis
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before=Constantine Ypsilantis|
title=Prince of Wallachia|
years=1806|
after=Constantine Ypsilantis
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{{Succession box|
before=Constantine Ypsilantis|
title=Prince of Wallachia|
years=1806|
after=Constantine Ypsilantis
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before=vacancy
before Jean Georges Caradja|
title=Prince of Wallachia|
years=1818–1821|
after=Tudor Vladimirescu
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Category:Greek people of the Greek War of Independence
Category:Wallachian people of the Greek War of Independence
Category:Dragomans of the Porte
Category:Dragomans of the Fleet
Category:Constantinopolitan Greeks
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