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    Vistiaris; Latin: Andronicus Cantacuzenus; Romanian: Andronic or Andronie Cantacuzino; 1553 – late 1601), also known as Mihaloğlu Derviş, was an Ottoman Greek...
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    magnate Michael Kantakouzenos Şeytanoğlu, as well as the cousin of Iane Cantacuzino [ro]. Michael could probably speak Greek too, besides Romanian. Michael's...
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    of the Argeș County. By the end of the 18th century Constantin's father Iane (or Ene) Brătianu, a minor boyar (Șătrar), has married into the Vlădescu...
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    Long Turkish War. Shortly after, he punished his Paharnic Iane of Boleasca, taking over Iane's estate at Daia. This was possibly a payback for cowardice...
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    Kürt Salman Çavuş, who was the son of a Ban Iane, and as such probably a renegade member of the Cantacuzino family. The regime was endorsed by a Bosnian...
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    Șerban or Mircea Ciobanu. Pârvu Cantacuzino claims that "Mihnea was originally a Greek money-lender. His father was called Iane the Deaf (Rom. “Surdul”), and...
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