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    Μαυροκορδάτος), variously also Mavrocordato, Mavrocordatos, Mavrocordat, Mavrogordato or Maurogordato, is the name of a family of Phanariot Greeks originally...
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    Mavrocordatos (Greek: Νικόλαος Μαυροκορδάτος, Romanian: Nicolae Mavrocordat; May 3, 1670 – September 3, 1730) was a Greek member of the Mavrocordatos...
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    Istanbul) as a Phanariote member of the Mavrocordatos family, Constantine succeeded his father, Nicholas Mavrocordatos, as Prince of Wallachia in 1730, after...
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  • Nicholas Mavrocordatos on the throne of Wallachia, during his captivity in Austria, from November 1716 to February 1719. John Mavrocordatos had married...
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    1865) was a Greek statesman, diplomat, politician and member of the Mavrocordatos family of Phanariotes. In 1812, Mavrokordatos went to the court of his uncle...
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    Alexander Mavrocordatos (Greek: Ἀλέξανδρος Μαυροκορδάτος; 1636 – 23 December 1709) was a member of the Greek Mavrocordatos family, the ruler (Archon)...
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    Alexander (I) Mavrocordatos (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Μαυροκορδάτος; 1742 – 27 March 1812), nicknamed Delibey for his cunning, was a Phanariote who served as...
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    Alexander (II) Mavrocordatos (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Μαυροκορδάτος, Romanian: Alexandru Mavrocordat al II-lea; 1 July 1754 – 8 February 1819), surnamed Firaris...
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    were aware of their Greek ancestry and culture; according to Nicholas Mavrocordatos' Philotheou Parerga, "We are a race completely Hellenic". They emerged...
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    within the fold – i.e. among the descendants of a family pact involving the Ghicas, Mavrocordatos and Racoviţăs. His son Grigore II Ghica, initiated...
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  • of Rossetti Ghica family Cantacuzino family Cantemirești Racoviță Mavrocordatos family Ypsilantis Soutzos family Mourousis family House of Cuza Wallachia:...
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    wealthy bankers and merchants, including a member of the ultra-rich Mavrocordatos family, three monks and a priest of the Orthodox church, and three ordinary...
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    Constantine Alekseevich Bagration (category Mavrocordatos family)
    Prince Constantine was son of Prince Aleksy Bagration and Princess Zoya Mavrocordato-Văcărescu. He was a great-grandson of Prince Alexander of Kartli, son...
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  • Aikaterini Trikoupi (category Mavrocordatos family)
    drowning. She was buried in the First Cemetery of Athens in the family tomb of the Trikoupis family. She was famous for her stature, kindness and education which...
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    Born in Constantinople (now Istanbul) as a child of a leading Phanariote family. His father, Stefanos Karatheodori, was the personal physician of Sultan...
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  • Alexandra Mavrokordatou (category Mavrocordatos family)
    as the centre of political discussions. In 1683, her son Alexander Mavrocordatos participated in the Battle of Vienna and was blamed for the Ottoman...
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    to May 1747. John II Mavrocordatos married successively Maria Giuliano and Sultana Mano, of whom he had: Alexander II Mavrocordatos, surnamed "Firaris"...
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    Deputies of Romania. the Callimachi family the Caradja family Nicolae Caradja Jean Georges Caradja the Mavrocordatos family Nicholas Mavrogenes Constantin...
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    Syggros married Iphigenia Mavrokordatou of the wealthy merchant Mavrocordatos family; they never had any children. They moved to Athens in 1871 where...
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    side (e.g. the Miclescu and Catargi families) and the "old boyar" roots of his mother (e.g. the Mavrocordatos family) with having turned him into a politician...
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    County. Her mother, Maria Aslan, was a relative of the noble Mavrocordatos family. The family lived for a while in the town of Turnu Măgurele in southern...
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    Constantin began his administrative career by serving Constantine Mavrocordatos, under whom he was Logothete charged with fiscal matters. Constantin's...
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  • (Upper-Oka Rurikids, rulers of the Principality of Mosalsk) Princes Mavrocordato (Sciot Phanariot Greeks) Princes Melikov (Melikishvili) (3 kinds) Princes...
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    practice of intermarriage, the family has allied itself to powerful families such as the Sturdza, Cantacuzino, Sutzu, Mavrocordatos, and others. The standard...
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    Mihai Racoviță (category Racoviță family)
    pressures from Russia's Peter the Great; he was replaced by Nicholas Mavrocordatos. He was returned to rule in Iași upon the outbreak of the Austro-Turkish...
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    particularly members of the Mavrocordatos family, offered gifts to the parish. In 1857, a grave was built for the Balș family in the vestibule, gathering...
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    ISBN 978-1-4482-0468-7. OCLC 793201669. the Ghika family were originally Albanian; Mavrocordato, Soutzo are Phanariots. Πολυχρόνης Ενεπεκίδης, Οι Σούτσοι...
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    appointed from the Phanariotes of Constantinople. Inaugurated by Nicholas Mavrocordatos in Moldavia after Dimitrie Cantemir, Phanariote rule was brought to...
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  • (1769–1817), Armenian Alexander II Mavrocordatos (18th century), Greek John Mavrocordatos (18th century), Greek Nicholas Mavrocordatos (1670–1730), Greek Nicolae...
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  • neighborhood of Constantinople. The marriage with Ruxandra Mavrocordatos, daughter of Alexander Mavrocordatos, the Dragoman of the Sublime Porte, introduced Matei...
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