- The
House of
Ghica [or
Ghika] (Romanian: Ghica; Albanian: Gjika}; Gr****: Γκίκας, Gikas) was an
Albanian noble family whose members held
significant positions...
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Vladimir Ghika (or Ghica) (25
December 1873 – 16 May 1954) was a
Romanian diplomat and
essayist who,
after his
conversion from
Romanian Orthodoxy became...
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Major General Sir
Christopher John
Ghika, KCVO, CBE (born 28
September 1969) is a
retired senior British Army officer. He was
deputy commander of the...
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Nikos Hadjikyriakos-
Ghikas (Gr****: Νίκος Χατζηκυριάκος-Γκίκας;
February 26, 1906 –
September 3, 1994), also
known as
Nikos Ghika, was a
leading Gr**** painter...
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Alexandru Ghika (June 22, 1902 –
April 11, 1964) was a
Romanian mathematician,
founder of the
Romanian school of
functional analysis. He was born in Bucharest...
- Aurélie Soubiran,
Princess Ghika (27
March 1820 – 21
March 1904) was a
French writer. She
married a
member of the
Ghica family,
princes of Wallachia,...
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Dimitrie I.
Ghika or
Ghica (21
January 1875 – 13
October 1967) was a
Romanian politician and diplomat. He was the son of Ioan
Grigore Ghica,
former minister...
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stories from 1903. Upon her
marriage to
Prince Georges Ghika on 8 June 1910 she
became Princess Ghika;
eighteen years into
their marriage, her
husband left...
- than two
decades to complete. Ghica-Budești was born in Iași to
Eugen N.
Ghika-Budești and his wife
Elena Cantacuzino-Măgureanu. He
attended the Collège...