- The
House of
Caradja (also
spelt as Karadja, Karaca,
Caragea) or
Karatzas (also
spelt Caratzas; Gr****: Καρατζάς) is a
princely house of
Byzantine and...
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Caragea's plague (Romanian:
Ciuma lui
Caragea) was a
bubonic plague epidemic that
occurred in Wallachia,
mainly in Bucharest, in the
years 1813 and 1814...
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Dinamo București. "Bine ai venit,
Adrian CARAGEA!". dinamo1948.ro. "Vodă
Caragea!
Atacantul român
Adrian Caragea, "rebelul" de la națională, a câștigat...
- Ionuț
Caragea (Romanian pronunciation: [joˈnuts karaˈdʒe̯a]; born
April 12, 1975) is a
Romanian writer living in Oradea, Romania.
Romanian literary critics...
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Nicholas Caradja (Gr****: Νικόλαος Καρατζάς, Romanian:
Nicolae Vodă
Caragea; 1737–1784) was a
Phanariote Prince of Wallachia, who
reigned between 5 January...
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Boris Caragea (24
January 1906 — 8
August 1982) was a
Romanian monumental sculptor and
Corresponding Member of the
Romanian Academy.
Caragea was born on...
- Ioan
Gheorghe Caragea (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Γεωργίου Καρατζάς, romanized: Ioanni
Georgiou Karatzas; pre-modern Romanian: Ioan
Gheorghie Caragea, Cyrillic: Їωан...
- Karadja; Gr****: Ραλλού Καρατζά Αργυροπούλου [raˈlu karaˈdza]; Romanian: Ralu
Caragea Arghiropol [raˈlu karaˈdʒe̯a],
commonly Domnița Ralu, "Lady Ralu"; Turkish:...
- 19th
century Ottoman plague (1812–1819)
Maltese plague (1813–1814)
Caragea's plague (1813)
Groningen epidemic (1829)
Great Plains smallpox (1837–1838)...
- of
Constantinople Gr****s in Bucharest. In 1813–14 the city was hit by
Caragea's plague. The city was
wrested from
Ottoman influence and
occupied at several...