- The
House of
Cantacuzino (French: Cantacuzène) is a
Romanian aristocratic family of Gr**** origin. The
family gave a
number of
princes to
Wallachia and...
- Șerban
Cantacuzino (Romanian pronunciation: [ʃerˈban kantakuziˈno]), (1634/1640 – 29
October 1688) was a
Prince of
Wallachia between 1678 and 1688. Șerban...
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Cantacuzino Castle is
situated in Bușteni, Romania, in the
Zamora district, on the
street bearing the same name. The
building has a
great architectural...
- the
Habsburg attack led by
Prince Eugene of Savoy,
during which the
Cantacuzinos shook off
Ottoman tutelage,
informing Stephan Graf
Stainville on the...
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Prince Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino (22
September 1833[citation needed] – 22
March 1913), was a
Romanian politician and lawyer, one of the
leading Conservative...
- country, as well as a
member of the
Cantacuzino family.
Cantacuzino was born in Bucharest. His
father was
Mihail Cantacuzino and his
mother Maria Tescanu Rosetti...
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Cantacuzino Palace is
located on
Calea Victoriei no. 141, Bucharest, Romania. It was
built by
architect Ion D.
Berindey in the
Beaux Arts style, having...
- Karazin, and
would not
commit themselves to the
Cantacuzinos'
unreserved Russophilia. Reportedly, the
Cantacuzinos hoped that Pârvu
would take over Ghica's throne...
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Gheorghe Cantacuzino may
refer to
several members of the
Cantacuzino family:
Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino (1833–1913),
twice prime minister of Romania...
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Alexandru Cantacuzino may
refer to:
Alexandru Cantacuzino (militant) (1901–1939), a 20th-century
Romanian politician and
member of the Iron
Guard Alexandru...