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Antioch Kantemir or
Cantemir (Russian: Антиох Дмитриевич Кантемир,
Antiokh Dmitrievich Kantemir; Romanian:
Antioh Cantemir; Turkish:
Antioh Kantemiroğlu;...
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persons had been
deported from Dara, Apamia, and
other Syrian towns to Veh-
Antiokh. John
would later cite a
letter stating no more than 30,000
prisoners were...
- for the more poignant,
topical work of the late 18th century.
Satirist Antiokh Dmitrievich Kantemir, 1708–1744, was one of the
earliest Russian writers...
- Name
Title Appointment Termination Notes Antiokh Kantemir Resident (before 17 July 1733)
Envoy (after 17 July 1733) 24
December 1731
April 1738 Sergey...
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history of
Russian literature, in
particular on the
works and
lives of
Antiokh Kantemir,
Alexander Sumarokov,
Alexander Shishkov and
Alexander Pushkin...
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familiarity with
French polite learning.
Neither an
aristocratic dilettante like
Antiokh Kantemir nor a
learned professor like
Vasily Trediakovsky, he was the first...
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spirit which animates the
sermons of
Feofan Prokopovich, the
satires of
Antiokh Kantemir, and the
historiography of
Vasily Tatishchev.
During the reign...
- A
Discovery of New
Worlds and a
third by John
Glanvill later in 1688.
Antiokh Kantemir translated it into
Russian in 1730,
although the
translation was...
- 1731
Ernst Johann Graf von Münnich [ru] Chargé d'affaires July 1731 1733
Antiokh Kantemir Envoy (before 11
December 1738) Amb****ador (11
December 1738 -...
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named after him.
Constantin Giurescu; Neculaĭ Costin;
Istratie Dabija;
Antiokh Dmitrievich Kantemir (1913). Letopisețul țării
Moldovei de la Istratie...