- The
House of
Callimachi, Calimachi, or
Kallimachi (Gr****: Καλλιμάχη, Russian: Каллимаки, Turkish: Kalimakizade;
originally Calmașul or Călmașu), was a...
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Scarlat Callimachi or
Calimachi (Romanian pronunciation: [skarˈlat kaliˈmaci];
nicknamed Prințul Roșu, "the Red Prince";
September 20, 1896 – June 2, 1975)...
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Rukmini Maria Callimachi (born
Sichitiu on 25 June 1973) is a Romanian-born
American journalist. She
currently works for The New York Times. She had been...
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Gregory Callimachi (Gr****: Γρηγόριος Καλλιμάχης, Romanian:
Grigore Callimachi; 1735 – 9
September 1769) was a
Phanariote who
served as
Prince of Moldavia...
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Scarlat Callimachi (Gr****: Σκαρλάτος Καλλιμάχης; 1773 – 12
December 1821) was
Grand Dragoman of the
Sublime Porte 1801–1806,
Prince of
Moldavia between...
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Alexander Callimachi (1737 – 12
December 1821) was
Prince of
Moldavia during the
period of 6 May 1795
through 18
March 1799.
Alexander Callimachi was born...
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Logothete (1758-1833) and his wife,
Princess Maria Callimachi (1762-1822),
daughter of
Gregory Callimachi,
reigning Prince of Moldavia. A man of
liberal education...
- 1793 – 5 May 1795
Predecessor Alexander Mourouzis Successor Alexandru Callimachi Prince of
Wallachia (3rd reign)
Reign 9
October 1801 – 22 May 1802 Predecessor...
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Gavriil Callimachi (Romanian pronunciation: [ɡaˈvriːl kaliˈmaci]; 1689–1786) was a monk at
Putna Monastery who rose
eventually to the
position of Metropolitan...
- (1802–1806), and a
Prince through marriage to the
daughter of
Alexandru Callimachi.
Constantine Ypsilantis served as
Grand Dragoman of the
Ottoman government...