Dimitrie or Demetrius Cantemir (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈmitri.e kanteˈmir] , Russian: Дмитрий Кантемир; 26 October 1673 – 21 August 1723), also known...
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Dimitrie Cantemir was a prince of Moldavia and man of letters. Two educational institutions bear his name: Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University in Romania...
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Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University (Romanian: Universitatea Creștină "Dimitrie Cantemir") is a private university in Bucharest. The university was...
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Dimitrie Cantemir (formerly Silișteni) is a commune in Vaslui County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Grumezoaia, Gușiței...
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Dimitrie Cantemir Lyceum (Romanian: Liceul Teoretic „Dimitrie Cantemir”; Russian: Лицей имени Дмитрия Кантемира) of Chișinău, Moldova is a state institution...
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Emperor of Russia. Maria, born in Iași as the eldest daughter of the Dimitrie Cantemir, Prince of Moldavia and his first wife, Princess Cassandra Cantacuzino...
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The Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment "Dimitrie Cantemir" (Romanian: Regimentul de rachete antiaeriene „Dimitrie Cantemir”) is a aerial defense formation of...
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Romania in 1881 Dimitrie Cantemir (1673–1723), Prince of Moldavia Dimitrie Călugăreanu (1868-1937), Romanian physician and naturalist Dimitrie Cărăuş (born...
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of Dimitrie Cantemir (Romanian: Palatul lui Dimitrie Cantemir; Turkish: Dimitri Kantemir Saray) was a palace owned by the Prince of Moldavia Dimitrie Cantemir...
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story. Striga are mentioned by the Moldavian statesman and soldier Dimitrie Cantemir in his work Descriptio Moldaviae (1714–1716). He thought that the...
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(1708-1744), son of Dimitrie Cantemir, man of letters and Russian diplomat Constantin Cantemir (1614–1693), Voivode of Moldavia Dimitrie Cantemir (1673–1723)...
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Cantemirești (redirect from Cantemir dynasty)
Constantin Cantemir (died 1693), Voivode of Moldavia Antioh or Antioch Cantemir (died 1726), son of Constantin, Voivode of Moldavia Dimitrie or Demetrius...
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unclear. According to a legend recounted by Moldavian chroniclers Dimitrie Cantemir and Grigore Ureche, Prince Dragoș named the river after hunting aurochs:...
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was shot by an arrow. In his 1796 book, Descriptio Moldaviae [ro], Dimitrie Cantemir devoted a paragraph to this custom. During the 19th century, Romanians...
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and the Iași Colegiu. The most significant Romanian humanist was Dimitrie Cantemir, who wrote histories of Wallachia, Moldavia and the Ottoman Empire...
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Constantinopolitan.” — Dimitrie Cantemir Despite the acknowledgement of a break in the Ottomans' musical tradition, Cantemir asserts the supremacy of...
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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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Ekaterina Dmitrievna Cantemir in Saint Petersburg on 4 November 1720, she was the daughter of the Moldavian prince Dimitrie Cantemir (1673–1723). In 1711...
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variants: A legend mentioned in Descriptio Moldaviae (1714–1716) by Dimitrie Cantemir links it to an aurochs hunting trip of the voivode of the Voivodeship...
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knight Miloš Obilić by knife. Most Ottoman chroniclers (including Dimitrie Cantemir) state that he was assassinated after the finish of the battle while...
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Orthodox Diocese of Northern Europe: The North Cross Recipient of the Dimitrie Cantemir Medal from the Academy of Sciences of Moldova Recipient of the 50th...
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Munteniască și Ardealul) ...", D. Cantemir, Hronicul vechimei româno-moldo-vlahilor, in Operele Principelui Dimitrie Cantemir, Academia Română, Bucuresti,...
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the Câlniștea in Naipu. It flows through the villages Radu Vodă, Dimitrie Cantemir, Izvoarele, Chiriacu and Petru Rareș. Its length is 27 km (17 mi)...
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manuscripts relating to the 17th century Romanian prince and composer Dimitrie Cantemir. Eugenia Popescu-Județ, née Marisescu, was born in Giurgiu, Romania...
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Constantinople. Inaugurated by Nicholas Mavrocordatos in Moldavia after Dimitrie Cantemir, Phanariote rule was brought to Wallachia in 1715 by the very same...
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Cantacuzino. In Descriptio Moldavie, a chronicle of Moldavia, prince Dimitrie Cantemir mentions all seventy five noble families representing the ruling class...
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Veterinary Medicine (in Bucharest) Romania: Honorary Degree from the Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University (in Bucharest) Romania: Honorary Degree from...
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Cantemir he was made a Spatharios and second in rank in the army after the voivode, but achieved his highest rank under the rule of Dimitrie Cantemir...
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18th century, and is named after its landowners Constantin Cantemir and his son Dimitrie Cantemir, members of the former ruling family of Moldavia. They sided...
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perhaps perceived to have more human-like aspects than the zmeu. Dimitrie Cantemir, writing about the myth concerning it in Descriptio Moldaviae (1714–1716)...
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