• Stolnic was a boier (Romanian nobility) rank and the position at the court in the Danubian Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. The title approximately...
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    Ottomans (1673), managing to return to Wallachia in 1674. Appointed vel stolnic ("High Steward") during the pro-Cantacuzene reign of Gheorghe Duca, he...
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    Prince of Wallachia between April 1714 and January 21, 1716, the son of stolnic Constantin Cantacuzino. He was married to Păuna Greceanu-Cantacuzino. Ștefan...
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  • the Byzantine "Megas", they precede a title or rank: Mare Vornic, Mare Stolnic, Vel Paharnic, Vel Pitar, Vel Logofăt, Baș Boier, etc. Boyars of Wallachia...
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    Moldavia. He was propelled to high office, serving for years as the Moldavian Stolnic. In 1767, Cuza also had a standoff with Grigore III Ghica, who finally...
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    offices at the court that were held by boyars included vistier (treasurer), stolnic (pantler), vornic (concierge) and logofăt (chancellor). While early the...
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  • nobleman, magnate, diplomat and statesman Seneschal Constantine Cantacuzino Stolnic (c. 1650–1716), Romanian nobleman and humanist scholar who held high offices...
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    born on the estate of Brâncoveni and raised in the house of his uncle, stolnic Constantin Cantacuzino. He rose to the throne after the death of his uncle...
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    rise was quite spectacular, as he became the Ban of Mehedinți in 1588, stolnic at the court of Mihnea Turcitul by the end of 1588, and Ban of Craiova...
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    that Socol, when Mircea the Shepherd returned, retreat with his son, Radu stolnic to Transylvania and took with him the coffers of the deceased: 400, 00...
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    era. Ghica married Smaragda (Smada) Lână, daughter of Stamate Lână, the Stolnic (Seneschal) of Broşteni. Ghica rooted his family in the feudal class of...
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    Claes Rålamb. It was during Brâncoveanu's rule that the city was home to Stolnic Constantin Cantacuzino, who was exchanging letters with English statesman...
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    Shor of Iași (Isak Bey, originally employed by Uzun Hassan) was appointed stolnic, being subsequently advanced to the rank of logofăt; he continued to hold...
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    of the boyars remaining in Wallachia took place, headed by Stoica the stolnic, Vintilă the vornic, Radu the great logofăt and Pârvu the postelnic. In...
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    Pandur army. Being named pandur captain, in April 1821, together with Stolnic Borănescu, he was sent to Silistra, to try to convince the Mehmed Selim...
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  • Constantin Cantacuzino may refer to: Constantin Cantacuzino (stolnic) (1639–1716), Wallachian stolnic, historian and diplomat Constantin Cantacuzino (died 1877)...
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    Mansion was built at the place of the present Royal Palace. It belonged to stolnic Dinicu Golescu, a high-ranking aristocrat (boyar). The house was built...
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    Wallachia the historical writing develops later and is represented mainly by stolnic Constantin Cantacuzino (ca. 1639-1716) and monk Radu Popescu (ca. 1655-1729)...
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  • Brâncoveanu appointed him back, after he had dismissed him from the position of stolnic in 1704. In April 1711, the Treaty of Lutsk was signed secretly between...
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    Bistrița, Brașov and Sibiu, he made a major breakthrough by establishing that Stolnic Cantacuzino, a 17th-century man of letters and political intriguer, was...
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    Iuliana (Ilinka, Olena) Murguleț (d.1858), daughter of a Romanian boier (stolnic), and they had 12 children, of whom 7 survived: the five brothers and two...
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  • Ludescu about the son of Radu Armașu Vărzaru. His activity is followed by stolnic (High Stewart) Constantin Cantacuzino (1639-1716), a former student of...
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  • good salary and the favour of both Brâncoveanu and his influential uncle, stolnic Constantin Cantacuzino, he was able to engage in his literary and translation...
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    unknown except for passing records, which suggests that he served as a Stolnic and died before 1815 (though one document may prove that he was alive in...
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    language of choice on their tombstones in Rîșcani cemetery. As early as 1814, Stolnic Matei Donici, who was the poet's grandfather, had contributed to a letter...
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    narrative thread from where it had been left off by a more obscure writer, the Stolnic Dumitrache (Răducan's father), and makes ample note of the 1768 Russian...
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    a Greek-Italian physician, and his wife Zinca Pereț, who remarried the stolnic Petrache Pereț; his adoptive father took care of Cezar's education. After...
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    went on to serve Prince Ioan Teodor Callimachi. Raised to the rank of Stolnic (1758), he had to tackle the economic downfall of previous reigns, and...
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    century, the area of today's Colentina was forested, as it was on the map of Stolnic Constantin Cantacuzino. Nevertheless, archeologists found traces of small...
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  • era. Ghica married Smaragda (Smada) Lână, daughter of Stamate Lână, the Stolnic (Seneschal) of Broşteni. Ghica rooted his family in the feudal class of...
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