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    Scarlat Grigorie Ghica (1715 – 2 December 1766) was a Prince of Moldavia (2 March 1757 – 7 August 1758), and twice Prince of Wallachia (August 1758 – 5...
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  • (hospodar) Scarlat Cantacuzino Scarlat Ghica Cristina Scarlat Roxana Scarlat This page lists people with the surname Scarlat. If an internal link intending to...
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    1834–1842 Gheorghe Ghica: 1658–1659 Grigore II Ghica: 1735–1741 and 1747–1748 Matei Ghica: 1753–1756 Scarlat Ghica: 1757–1758 Grigore III Ghica: 1764–1767 and...
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    Alexandru Scarlat Ghica (? – after 1768) was Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia from December 1766 to October 1768. He succeeded Scarlat Ghica. Constantin...
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    Racoviță, who tried to remove Scarlat by enlisting Budjak Tatars' help – he was however rejected after clashing with Ghica and his Wallachian and Ottoman...
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    Grigore IV Ghica or Grigore Dimitrie Ghica (Albanian : Gjika) (June 30, 1755 – April 29, 1834) was Prince of Wallachia between 1822 and 1828. A member...
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  • Grigore II Ghica 1733–1735 1748–1752 Ghica Matei Ghica 1752–1753 Ghica Constantin Racoviță 1753–1756 1763–1764 Scarlat Ghica 1758–1761 1765–1766 Ghica Ștefan...
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    Scarlat Callimachi (Greek: Σκαρλάτος Καλλιμάχης; 1773 – 12 December 1821) was Grand Dragoman of the Sublime Porte 1801–1806, Prince of Moldavia between...
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  • Grigore II Ghica, Prince (1733–1735, 1748–1752) Matei Ghica, Prince (1752–1753) Constantin Racoviță, Prince (1753–1756, 1763–1764) Scarlat Ghica, Prince...
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    VI – Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland (1936-1937) Scarlat Ghica Grigore II Ghica Alexandru Moruzi Jérôme I – Grand Master of the Grand Orient...
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    Naval ensign under Constantin Brâncoveanu (1700) Princely banner of Scarlat Ghica (1758) Princely banner of Alexandros Soutzos (1802) Constantine Ypsilantis'...
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    Scarlat or Scarlatŭ Turnavitu (transitional Cyrillic: Скapлat Тȣpнaвitȣ; also known as Turnavitul and Charles Tournavito or Tournavitou; c. 1816 – November...
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    22 June 1753 and 8 February 1756. He was son of Grigore II Ghica and brother of Scarlat Ghica. Peter F. Sugar (1 July 2014). Southeastern Europe under Ottoman...
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    1748 to 1749 and in 1769. He entered a personal rivalry with Grigore II Ghica; Ioan Neculce noted "Constantin-Voivode went lengths to replace Grigorie-Voivode's...
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    Michael the Brave, Basarab I, Radu Șerban, Mihnea III, Matei Basarab, Scarlat Ghica, Alexandros Soutzos, John George Caradja used coats of arms and flags...
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  • Constantin Racoviță 1749–1753 1756–1757 Racoviță Matei Ghica 1753–1756 Ghica Scarlat Ghica 1757–1758 Ghica Ioan Teodor Callimachi 1758–1761 Callimachi Grigore...
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    Scarlat Vasile Vârnav, or Sofronie Vârnav (also known as Charles Basile Varnav, Charles de Wirnave, Varnavu or Vîrnav; died January 6, 1868 [O.S. December...
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    being a descendant of Princess Elena Callimachi, daughter of Prince Scarlat Ghica (1715-1766) (Prince of Moldavia and Prince of Wallachia), and his wife...
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  • Ghica – Prince of Wallachia between 11 September 1752 and 22 June 1753. Scarlat Ghica – Prince of Moldavia (2 March 1757 – 7 August 1758), and twice Prince...
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  • February 1764 – 29 August 1765 Predecessor Constantin Racoviță Successor Scarlat Ghica Born 1713 Died 1782 House Racoviță Father Mihai Racoviță Religion Orthodox...
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    Callimachi served in the administrations of John Mavrocordatos and of Grigore II Ghica. He was Grand Dragoman at the Ottoman Porte in Istanbul where, over the...
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  • Succeeded by Matei Ghica Preceded by Matei Ghica Prince of Moldavia 1756–1757 Succeeded by Scarlat Ghica Preceded by Matei Ghica Prince of Wallachia...
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    Caragiale: 1888–1889 Grigore C. Cantacuzino, Petre Grădişteanu: 1898–1899 Scarlat Ghica: 1899–1901 Ştefan Sihleanu: 1901–1905 Alexandru Davila: 1905–1908 Pompiliu...
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    Ioan Cantacuzino (1863–1934), physician and scientist Adolf (1839–1911) Scarlat Cantacuzino (1874–1949), poet and diplomat Grigore (1800–1849) Gheorghe...
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    Ghica, who was also directly tutored by Aristia. According to Ghica, Aristia reserved the title roles for himself, while Smărăndița and Scarlat Ghica...
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    taken by a Ghica partisan, the merchant Dimitrie Culoglu. Dimitrie Brătianu won the seat at Pitești, taking all 78 bourgeois votes, with Scarlat Turnavitu...
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    Alexandria: the Alexandru D. Ghica National College, the Alexandru Ioan Cuza Theoretical High School, the Mircea Scarlat National Pedagogical College...
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    Racoviță's replacement, Scarlat Ghica made Pârvu his Logothete, reconfirming Mihai as Vistier. Under his successor Alexandru Ghica, Pârvu went on to serve...
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    after his victory, Golescu resigned to be replaced by the "White" Dimitrie Ghica, who overturned the liberal majority in the elections of March 1869. The...
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    (father) Ana Anica Câmpineanu de Cantimir (mother) Relatives Constantin A. Crețulescu, Scarlat Kretzulescu [ro] (brothers) Occupation Physician, politician...
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