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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 (Romanian pronunciation: [konstanˈtin brɨŋkoˈve̯anu] ; 1654 –
August 15, 1714) was
Prince of
Wallachia between 1688 and 1714. A...
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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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Safta Brâncoveanu (1776–1857) was a
Romanian noblewoman and philanthropist. She was the
daughter of
Teodor Balș and Zoe Rosetti-Balș and
married in 1793...
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Mircea the Elder, Vlad the Impaler,
Michael the Brave, and
Constantin Brâncoveanu in Wallachia; and John
Hunyadi in Transylvania.
Beginning in the late...
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Dormition of the
Mother of God, it is also
known as the
Brâncoveanu Monastery (Mănăstirea
Brâncoveanu).
There is
evidence of
skete monasticism being practiced...
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Doamna Marica Brâncoveanu (circa 1661 – 1729) was a
princess consort of
Wallachia by
marriage to
Constantin Brancoveanu (r. 1688–1714). Her
father was...
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Socialiste România. p. 55. Rezachevici,
Constantin (1989).
Constantin Brâncoveanu. Zărnești 1690. Bucharest:
Editura Militară. p. 33. Cernovodeanu, Paul...
- 1690, when the
ruler Constantin Brâncoveanu secretly and
unsuccessfully negotiated an anti-Ottoman coalition.
Brâncoveanu's reign (1688–1714),
noted for...
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Grigore Brâncoveanu was a
Caimacam and
ruler of
Wallachia in 1818. Taki,
Victor (2021).
Russia on the Danube: Empire, Elites, and
Reform in
Moldavia and...