Constantin Brâncoveanu (Romanian pronunciation: [konstanˈtin brɨŋkoˈve̯anu] ; 1654 – August 15, 1714) was Prince of Wallachia between 1688 and 1714. A...
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Brâncoveanu may refer to: Constantin Brâncoveanu Constantin Brâncoveanu metro station Constantin Brâncoveanu University Constantin Brâncoveanu, a village...
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Constantin Brâncoveanu is a metro station in Bucharest. It is named after Constantin Brâncoveanu, a Wallachian prince (1654–1714). It is located at the...
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development of constructions and architecture during the reign of Constantin Brâncoveanu also touched the Târgoviște Princely Court. With Ottoman consent...
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during the administration of Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Brâncoveanu was the domn and voivode of the Principality...
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composed of a single village, Mogoșoaia. In late 17th century, Constantin Brâncoveanu bought land here, and, between 1698 and 1702, he built the Mogoșoaia...
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Academiei Republicii Socialiste România. p. 55. Rezachevici, Constantin (1989). Constantin Brâncoveanu. Zărnești 1690. Bucharest: Editura Militară. p. 33. Cernovodeanu...
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The Constantin Brâncoveanu University is a private university in Pitești, Romania, founded in 1991. "Instituții de învățământ superior particular acreditate"...
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brother Șerban Greceanu) with the help of Șerban Cantacuzino and Constantin Brâncoveanu. Before the publication of the Biblia de la București, other partial...
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Berceni) ; 9.96 kilometres (6.19 mi), 6 stations (Tineretului and Constantin Brâncoveanu added later) 6 April 1986: M2 Tineretului; 1 infill station 24 October...
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including Neagoe Basarab, Matei Basarab, Constantin Șerban, Șerban Cantacuzino, and Constantin Brâncoveanu. Rulers usually mentioned as members of the...
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Cantacuzino, then-ruler of Wallachia, and overseen by logothete Constantin Brâncoveanu.[citation needed] Bible translations into Romanian Leşcu, Christine...
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distant one) with the dynasty of Basarab. List of rulers of Moldavia Constantin Rezachevici (2001). Cronologia critică a domnilor din Țara Românească...
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(1688), Constantin Cantacuzino was proclaimed prince but refused the throne, instead using his influence to get his nephew Constantin Brâncoveanu elected...
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It is dedicated to Saint George. The church is associated with Constantin Brâncoveanu: it was built during his reign and he is buried inside. The original...
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Horezu Monastery or Hurezi Monastery was founded in 1690 by Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu in the town of Horezu, Wallachia, Romania. It is considered to be...
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from Bucharest, Romania. It was built between 1698 and 1702 by Constantin Brâncoveanu in what is called the Romanian Renaissance style or Brâncovenesc...
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Basarabov [ro] and to Constantin Brâncoveanu and his four sons. Domnița (Princess) Bălașa, the sixth daughter of Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu, founded two adjacent...
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from the plays Meșterul Manole, Căpitanul Valter Mărăcineanu, and Constantin Brâncoveanu; their closest thing to a stage was a barn. His first professional...
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against Prince Constantin Brâncoveanu, denouncing him to the Ottoman Empire (Wallachia's overlord), and surrendering Brâncoveanu's secret correspondence with...
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Sâmbăta de Sus Monastery (redirect from Brâncoveanu Monastery)
village and surrounding land entered into the Brâncoveanu family's possession in 1654. Constantin Brâncoveanu, Prince of Wallachia, built a stone and brick...
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Basarab, who constructed a printing press in 1643. During the time of Constantin Brâncoveanu. From 1694 to 1705, the abbot of the monastery was Anthim the Iberian...
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after Sobieski's attack without taking part in the battle. In 1711, Constantin Brâncoveanu prepared his army near the Moldavian border and waited for the Russian...
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who was supported by his father-in-law, the Wallachian voivode Constantin Brâncoveanu.[citation needed] Khan Temir EB (1911). Ion Neculce, Letopiseţul...
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Leberecht von Blücher Yevgeny Bolkhovitinov Boris III of Bulgaria Constantin Brâncoveanu Franciszek Ksawery Branicki George Browne (soldier) Jacob Bruce...
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boyar Iordache Crețulescu and his wife Safta, a daughter of prince Constantin Brâncoveanu. Originally, the exterior was painted, but since the restoration...
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in 1669, died after 1727) was a Florentine Italian secretary of Constantin Brâncoveanu, the Prince of Wallachia. He is the author of a book on the history...
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the leadership of some rulers like Dimitrie Cantemir in Moldavia, Constantin Brâncoveanu in Wallachia, Gabriel Bethlen in Transylvania, the Phanariot Epoch...
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The climactic moment was reached under Șerban Cantacuzino and Constantin Brâncoveanu, when the city embraced the Renaissance under the original form...
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Cetățuia by a boyar conspiracy. During the rules of Matei Basarab and Constantin Brâncoveanu, it became an important cultural center. It was here where the first...
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