- The
Conachi family was a
Moldavian boyar family, with
Phanariote origin, or,
according to others, of
Moldavian high
nobility (răzeș) origin. Costache...
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Slobozia Conachi is a
commune in Galați County,
Western Moldavia,
Romania with a po****tion of 7,178 people. It is
composed of two villages, Izvoarele...
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Costache Conachi (Romanian pronunciation: [kosˈtake koˈnaki]; b.
September 14/25, 1778, Țigănești,
Tecuci County,
Moldavia – d.
February 4/16, 1849, Țigănești...
- the
wealthy Conachi family (1846), and
sometimes thereafter used the name
Nicolae Conachi-Vogoride. His wife was
Princess Ecaterina Conachi, and they had...
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Ecaterina Cocuța
Conachi (2
April 1829 – 22
February 1870) was a
Romanian princess and revolutionary. She is
known for her
activism and work for the unification...
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Several villages were
overwhelmed by the flooding,
including Slobozia Conachi, Cudalbi, Pechea,
Costache Negri, Grivița, and Piscu. In
these areas, streets...
- 923 people. It is
composed of four villages: Fundeni,
Fundenii Noi, Hanu
Conachi and Lungoci.
Silvia Cambir "Po****ţia rezidentă după
grupa de vârstă, pe...
- 1st
Prince of
Poggio Suasa and
first wife
Princess Caterina Vogoride-
Conachi. He was the 2nd
Prince of
Poggio Suasa and
Prince of the Holy
Roman Empire...
- Suasa, a politician, and his
first wife, the
Romanian princess Cocuța
Conachi. He is
remembered for two
expeditions in Somalia.
Prince Eugenio Ruspoli...
- of
several cultural festivals:
International Aphorism Festival Costache Conachi Poetry Festival Omătuța
traditional folk
music festival Wikimedia Commons...