- (1693, 1710–1711)
Nicolae Mavrocordat,
Prince (1709–1710, 1711–1715) Lupu
Costachi,
Kaymakam (1711) Ioan Ι Mavrocordat,
Prince (1711)
Grigore II Ghica, Prince...
- 161) ½ (B 160) 0 (W 111) 1 (B 157) 1 (W 145) 9½ 207 215 2617 124
Mihnea Costachi 2482 0 (B 30) 0 (W 4) 1 (B 179) 0 (W 52) 1 (B 177) 1 (W 98) 1 (B 93) 0...
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Mavrocordatos (second reign)
Successor Constantin Duca (first reign) Lupu
Costachi (second reign) Born 26
October 1673 Silișteni (now
Dimitrie Cantemir),...
- ½ (W 68) 0 (B 52) 1 (W 102) 0 (B 71) 0 (B 66) 6 83 88 2586 105
Mihnea Costachi 2443 ½ (B 20) ½ (W 28) 0 (B 68) 1 (W 56) ½ (B 72) 1 (W 71) 0 (B 146) ½...
- of the
Porte 1709–1717 Succeeded by
Grigore II
Ghica Preceded by Lupu
Costachi Caimacam of
Moldavia 7
October 1711 – 16
November 1711 Succeeded by Nicholas...
- Ruginești,
Vrancea County (at the time in
Putna County), the
first of
Costachi and
Paraschiva Athanasiu's four children. He
first studied at the local...
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Portrait Monarch Reign Family Remarks Caimacam Lupu
Costachi 1711 Ioan Ι
Mavrocordat 1711
Mavrocordato Nicolae Mavrocordat 1711–1715
Mavrocordato 2nd rule...
- Gher****im Zica,
inhabitant of
Samarina Ianachi Zuchi,
inhabitant of
Samarina Costachi Surbi,
inhabitant of
Samarina In the
autumn of 1918, a
group of Aromanians...
- 1820, it was
rebuilt by
Maria Cantacuzino, the wife of high
logothete Costachi Ghica, who
owned Vaslui in the
early 19th century. The
present appearance...
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Affairs Ministry executive Vladislav Cojuhari,
Deputy Secretary General Jana
Costachi,
Secretary of
State Andrei Cecoltan,
Secretary of
State Website mai.gov...