Constantine Ducas (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Δούκας, Kōnstantínos Doúkas; Romanian: Constantin Duca; ? – 1704) son of George Ducas, was a Voivode (Prince) of...
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Moldavian treasury as much as the request that Ducas had placed on the taxed categories that they contribute to his daughter's dowry. In 1683, Ducas joined...
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Constantine Doukas of Thessaly, ruler of Thessaly from 1289 to 1303 Constantine Ducas (Moldavian ruler), prince of Moldavia in 1693–1695 and 1700–1703 This disambiguation...
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prince of Moldavia Constantine Ducas (Moldavian ruler) (Romanian: Constantin Duca; died 1704), two times prince of Moldavia DUCA Credit Union, a Canadian...
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Moldavia (redirect from Moldavian Principality)
who clashed with the first ruler of the Ghica family, George Ghica. In the early 1680s, Moldavian troops under George Ducas intervened in right-bank Ukraine...
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Phanariots (section Rulers and retinues)
with local ones since the late 16th century. Rulers since Dumitraşcu Cantacuzino in Moldavia and George Ducas (a prince of Greek origin) in Wallachia, both...
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Dimitrie Cantemir (category Moldavian and Wallachian chroniclers)
Peter I presented Bogorodskoye District (Black Mud) to the former Moldavian ruler. In Russia, Dimitrie was created both a Russian prince (knyaz) by Peter...
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backed their own choice of princes (Antonie Vodă din Popești and George Ducas) before promoting themselves—with the ascension of Șerban Cantacuzino (1678–1688)...
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Constantin or Constantine Cantemir (8 November 1612 – 13 March 1693) was a Moldavian nobleman, soldier, and statesman who served as voivode between 25...
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List of leaders of Ukraine (redirect from Grod (ruler of the Crimean Huns))
forces of Samoilovych and Romadanovsky. In 1681 Mehmed IV appointed George Ducas the Hetman of Ukraine, replacing Khmelnytsky. Following the anathema on...
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(1949) Max Petitpierre, President of the Confederation (1950) Moldova Moldavian Democratic Republic Presidents (complete list) – Ion Inculeț, President...
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History of Romania (section Romanian rulers)
ruling coalition. List of Wallachian rulers (up to 1859) List of Moldavian rulers (up to 1859) List of Transylvanian rulers (up to 1867) Domnitori of Romania...
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returned in 1739. List of Wallachian rulers (up to 1859) List of Moldavian rulers (up to 1859) List of Transylvanian rulers (up to 1918) Bolovan et al. 1997...
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better known in English by the anglicized form Antioch Cantemir, was a Moldavian noble who ruled as voivode of Moldavia (18 December 1695 – 12 September...
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Mihail Kogălniceanu (category Moldavian abolitionists)
nationalist inaugural speech of 1843. He was the ideologue of the abortive 1848 Moldavian revolution, authoring its main document, Dorințele partidei naționale...
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was a Paharnic of Huși. By 1703, the Moldavian Cantacuzinos were in conflict with the Greek Prince Constantine Ducas, with Paharnic Ilie Cantacuzino fleeing...
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participation in combat). After the incident, he was ousted from the Moldavian throne after his rival Mavrocordatos appealed to the Sultan, was jailed...
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engaged to Prince George of Greece, the eldest son of the deposed King Constantine I of Greece and Marie's cousin Sophia. After inviting George and his...
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Ben Cherif, a local hero of the national liberation war Constantine (Algeria) – Constantine the Great Didouche Mourad – Mourad Didouche, a veteran of...
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de la Orăștie (1581–1582), Bucharest, 1968 Grigore Ureche, Ch. For our Moldavian language, in Chronicles of the land of Moldavia, available at Wikisource...
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"Transnistria", formerly a part of the Ukrainian SSR (including the entire Moldavian ASSR and further territories). Like the decision to continue the war beyond...
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Ducas, 2 volumes (1822). Subtitled: In various countries in Europe at the revival of letters and art. An imaginary voyage of emperor Theodore Ducas,...
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