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Dimitrie or
Demetrius Cantemir (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈmitri.e kanteˈmir] , Russian: Дмитрий Кантемир; 26
October 1673 – 21
August 1723), also known...
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Cantemir or
Kantemir may
refer to: Moldavia's Cantemirești dynasty:
Antioh Cantemir (1670-1726), son of
Constantin Cantemir,
Voivode of
Moldavia Antiokh...
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Antioch Cantemir may
refer to
either of:
Antioch Cantemir,
Prince of
Moldavia (d. 1726)
Antioch Cantemir,
Prince of
Russia (d. 1744), his
nephew This disambiguation...
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Cantemir (Romanian pronunciation: [kanteˈmir]) is a town in Moldova. It is the
administrative center of
Cantemir District.
According to the 2014 census...
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Constantin or
Constantine Cantemir (8
November 1612 – 13
March 1693) was a
Moldavian nobleman, soldier, and
statesman who
served as
voivode between 25...
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Dimitrie Cantemir,
Prince of
Moldavia and his
first wife,
Princess C****andra
Cantacuzino (1682–1713). By birth, she was
member of the
House of
Cantemir. From...
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House of Cantemirești or
House of
Cantemir was a
Moldavian ruling boyar family. The
family was of
Tatar origin, and came from
Crimea in the 17th century...
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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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Dimitrie Cantemir was a
prince of
Moldavia and man of letters. Two
educational institutions bear his name:
Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University in Romania...
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Antioh Cantemir (4
December 1670 – 1726),
better known in
English by the
anglicized form
Antioch Cantemir, was a
Moldavian noble who
ruled as
voivode of...