Constantine Hangerli (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Χατζερής, Konstantinos Chatzeris; c. 1760 – 18 February 1799), also written as Constantin Hangerliu, was a Prince...
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Hangerli is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Hangerli (1768–1854), Prince of Moldavia, brother of Constantine Constantine...
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the brother of Constantine Hangerli, who reigned as Prince of Wallachia before being executed in 1799. Born in Constantinople, Hangerli received a thorough...
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Hantzeris, also known as Handjeri, Hançeri, Pıçakçı and Hançeroglou, see Constantine Hangerli Kanellos, also known as Kanellou or Canello, originally from Chios...
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Gaspar Graziani (1575/1580–1620), Italian Alexander Hangerli (d. 1854), Greek Constantine Hangerli (d. 1799), Greek Martin Hartmann (1851–1918), German...
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Egypt, and indirectly resulted in the fall and execution of Prince Constantine Hangerli, after Küçük accused him of not having provided the Ottoman Army...
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Pazvantoğlu, a powerful rebellious pasha whose raids even caused prince Constantine Hangerli to lose his life on suspicion of treason (1799), and Alexander Mourousis...
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Brno up to the signing of the peace treaty at Sistowa (autumn of 1791). Constantine Ypsilantis – son Alexander Ypsilantis – grandson Demetrios Ypsilantis...
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inspection of Bucharest's drugstores. While serving under the new Prince Constantine Hangerli (1797–1799), Golescu advanced the cause of economic nationalism—according...
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which meant the entry of Spain into the Seven Years' War. 1798 – Constantine Hangerli arrives in Bucharest, Wallachia, as its new Prince, invested by the...
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muskets, which he produces with interchangeable parts. January 4 – Constantine Hangerli enters Bucharest, as Prince of Wallachia. January 22 – A coup d'état...
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in 1775 at Dealul Spirii. The old court was auctioned in 1798 by Constantine Hangerli. Vlad Țepeș document establishing his court here on 20 September...
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family, a prominent family from Chios and was great-grandson of Constantine Hangerli, Prince of Wallachia. He was the second of nine children, including...
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wall; the main altar was also enlarged. In 1798, upon orders from Constantine Hangerli, the surrounding land and buildings were sold at auction, with the...
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muskets, which he produces with interchangeable parts. January 4 – Constantine Hangerli enters Bucharest, as Prince of Wallachia. January 22 – A coup d'état...
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Ialomița County refused to carry out an order issued by Constantine Hangerli. Under Constantine Ypsilantis, another Ialomița Paharnic, Fălcoianu, was charged...
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Despite other epidemics, coupled with the immense taxes imposed by Constantine Hangerli, and the major earthquake of October 14, 1802 (followed by ones in...
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strongly modified by Patriarch Justinian (especially the towers). Constantine Hangerli, Prince of Wallachia (died 1799) The church in 1860 The church in...
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second-hand dealers, pedlers, retailers, and even of the artisans. Constantine Hangerli (1797–99) treated the Jews somewhat better; giving them a tract of...
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June 7, 1693 Ottoman Empire Lupu Mehedințeanu, statesman, 1618 Constantine Hangerli, Prince of Wallachia, February 18, 1799 Hungarian State Stephan Ludwig...
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soldiers, and the second had 66 soldiers. In 1798, during the reign of Constantine Hangerli, there were 67 princely servants who wore blue clothes and were subordinated...
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Sébastiani. A member of the Mourouzis family of Phanariotes and the son of Constantine Mourouzis (one of the few Ottoman-appointed Princes to die in office)...
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notorious for executing thousands by impalement. One of his successors, Constantine Hangerli, was strangled, shot, stabbed and beheaded by the Ottomans in 1799...
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Mavrogenes 1765 Nicholas Rosetti 1765–1767 Manuel Argyropoulos 1767–1768 Constantine Hangerli 1790–1797 Subsequently, Prince of Wallachia (1797–1799) Alexandros...
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completed on August 15, as noted in the pisanie. In 1798, Prince Constantine Hangerli ordered the construction of two buildings in the courtyard, for housing...
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reign of Constantine Hangerli—according to Sorescu, this is the most accomplished portion of Dionisie's entire work. Dionisie questions Hangerli's war on...
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Constantin and Alexandru Moruzi Alexander and Constantine Ypsilanti Constantine and Alexander Hangerli Ioan Iacob Heraclid Gheorghe and Constantin Duca...
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Deposed and replaced by his younger half-brother, Emperor Xian Alexander Hangerli Prince of Moldavia 7 March – 24 July 1807 139 days (4 months, 17 days)...
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Mavrocordatos, from whom he had two children: Smaragda, wife in 1788 of Alexander Hangerli, hospodar of Moldavia. Mariora (1762-1822), wife of the logothete Grigore...
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(1789–1790) Alexandru Moruzi, Prince (1793–1796, 1799–1801) Constantin Hangerli, Prince (1797–1799) Ukraine Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (complete...
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