Șerban Cantacuzino (Romanian pronunciation: [ʃerˈban kantakuziˈno]), (1634/1640 – 29 October 1688) was a Prince of Wallachia between 1678 and 1688. Șerban...
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Gheorghe I. Cantacuzino (1937–2019), historian Șerban Cantacuzino (1941–2011), actor Ioana Cantacuzino [ro] (1895–1951) Casandra Cantacuzino [ro] (1685–1713)...
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Bucharest Bible (redirect from Cantacuzino Bible)
published in Bucharest in 1688. It was ordered and patronized by Șerban Cantacuzino, then-ruler of Wallachia, and overseen by logothete Constantin Brâncoveanu...
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he was definitively driven out of the country with the support of Șerban Cantacuzino, Prince of Wallachia, by his own general Constantin Cantemir, whom...
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Zamfir, "Discreta capodoperă (I)", in România Literară, nr. 18/2013 (in Romanian) Ramona Mitrică, "Șerban Cantacuzino, povestea unui prinț exilat", in...
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nationalized 19 February 1949. Ownership was restored to Prince Șerban-Constantin Cantacuzino in February 2007. Hanul cu Tei Casa Capșa Treaty of Bucharest...
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Drăghici Cantacuzino, brother of Șerban Cantacuzino, who was Prince in the 1680s, and of the scholar-politician Constantin II. Drăghici, his brother Șerban, and...
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Gheorghe Cantacuzino was born in Paris into the noble Greek Cantacuzino family. He was the son of engineer I.G. Cantacuzino, a descendant of Prince Șerban Cantacuzino...
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Warthiadi and had two sons: historian Gheorghe I. Cantacuzino and actor Şerban Cantacuzino. Cantacuzino's first publication is the short story "De Amore...
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his uncle, stolnic Constantin Cantacuzino. He rose to the throne after the death of his uncle, prince Şerban Cantacuzino. He was initially supported by...
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Alexandrina "Didina" Cantacuzino (née Pallady; also known as Alexandrina Grigore Cantacuzino and (Francized) Alexandrine Cantacuzène; 20 September 1876...
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reaching rulership positions, with Șerban Cantacuzino (r. 1678–1688), Ștefan's uncle, being the first elected Cantacuzino Prince of Wallachia. Ștefan had...
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Andronikos Kantakouzenos (1553–1601) (redirect from Andronic Cantacuzino)
From Constantin's marriage to Elina Șerban, daughter of Movilă's vanquisher Radu Șerban, the Wallachian Cantacuzinos were matrilineal descendants of the...
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Constantin G. Cantacuzino, also known as Costache Cantacozino or Costandin Cantacuzino (transitional Cyrillic: Кonстanтin Кanтaкozino; 1790s–1877), was...
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which means saw in Romanian. Near the lake, which was acquired by Șerban-Vodă Cantacuzino, there was a sawmill powered by the waters of the Colentina River...
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eventual demise, including Neagoe Basarab, Matei Basarab, Constantin Șerban, Șerban Cantacuzino, and Constantin Brâncoveanu. Rulers usually mentioned as members...
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"Participarea lui Șerban Cantacuzino la cel de-al Doilea Asediul Vienei". Historia (in Romanian). 20 November 2020. "Printul Toma Cantacuzino". bzi.ro (in...
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especially the Cantacuzino family. Șerban Cantacuzino, later ruler of Wallachia, served as his chamberlain, and Draghici Cantacuzino commanded Radu's...
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in 1679 a monastery was built by Șerban Cantacuzino, later to be transformed into a palace in 1888 by King Carol I. Houses were built in the area near...
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the Cantacuzinos and Ducas crumbled, the prince being replaced by Șerban Cantacuzino. He was soon back on the Moldavian throne, following Antonie Ruset...
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east, was dedicated to All Saints, built for schoolboys by Vornic Șerban Cantacuzino. A fire affected the complex in 1739, damaging both roofs and interiors;...
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church stood there. It was re-founded by Lady Maria, the wife of Șerban Cantacuzino, probably before 1677, the earliest recorded mention of the parish...
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Constantin Cantacuzino, a writer and a boyar, who had been educated in Padua, Italy. He was a widely−travelled aristocrat and adviser to Prince Șerban Cantacuzino...
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Sorin Bottez Mihail Gheorghiu Bujor Victor Cădere Alexandru Cantacuzino George Matei Cantacuzino Ion Caraion Gheorghe Cardaș Ștefan Cârjan Dumitru Carlaonț...
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(among whom were Radu Greceanu [ro] and his brother Șerban Greceanu) with the help of Șerban Cantacuzino and Constantin Brâncoveanu. Before the publication...
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Bellu Cemetery (section I)
writer and translator Gheorghe Cantacuzino-Grănicerul, general, politician, and member of the Iron Guard Șerban Cantacuzino, actor Ion Luca Caragiale, playwright...
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rallied around a rival pretender, Constantin Șerban. Sidelined by the Prince and the Spatharios, Șerban orchestrated in 1654 a revolt of the Seimeni mercenaries...
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Paharnic (section Cantacuzino era)
have Constantin I Cantacuzino unlawfully executed. Another such conflict erupted in the early 1680s between Prince Șerban Cantacuzino and his Paharnic...
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captured. Șerban Cantacuzino, who sympathized with the Christian Coalition, joined the retreat after Sobieski's cavalry charge. Cantacuzino had negotiated...
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and George Ducas) before promoting themselves—with the ascension of Șerban Cantacuzino (1678–1688). Wallachia became a target for Habsburg incursions during...
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