- as
Marija Obrenović, was by
birth a
Moldavian and
United Prin****lities
boyaress. She was the
daughter of
Boyar Constantin Catargiu (1800–1871), a great...
- manager. He was born into a
cosmopolitan family, with a
Czech father and a
boyaress mother, but his
formative years were
marked by life in the
small boroughs...
-
mathematician and
professor Ion Niculi,
communist politician Marija Obrenović,
boyaress Alexandru A. Philippide,
writer and
translator Vasile Pogor, politician...
-
Boyaress Stanca's gravestone,
dated to 1562, at the
church in Suslănești...
- Maria, a
boyaress of the
Dudescu family.
Painting by
Mihail Töpler (ca. 1800)...
-
exceptionally cheap by any standard: in 1832, a
contract involving the
dowry of a
boyaress shows that
thirty Roma
slaves were
exchanged for one carriage,
while the...
- for a much
smaller sum. The
princess had her own retinue,
which included boyaress Sultana Gălășescu.
According to a po****r
legend (partly
validated by scholars...
- at the Cerna, and died
before the year's end. From his
marriage to the
boyaress Păuna (Pagona) Rustea, he had a daughter, Maria, and four sons, of whom...
- (1859–1892), was the only one to
leave heirs. His wife Adela, a S****za
boyaress, gave him two children:
daughter Jeanne and son Mihail. The
latter is remembered...
-
father became a
local leader of the
Conservative Party. His
mother was a
boyaress, and, as art
collector and
memoirist Krikor Zambaccian recounted, may have...