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Nicholas Mavrogenes (or Mavrogenous; Gr****: Νικόλαος Μαυρογένης
Nikolaos Mavrogenis (Gr****: "Blackbeard"), Romanian:
Nicolae Mavrogheni pronounced [nikoˈla...
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Hospodar Nicholas Mavrogenes and the
boyar council...
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Nicholas Mavrogenes,
Phanariote Prince of Wallachia,
riding through Bucharest in a stag−drawn carriage. Late 1780s...
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languages and
eventually became a
clerk for the
Wallachian Prince Nicholas Mavrogenes. When the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)
broke out, he was
charged with...
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Chatzi Bati. One of her ancestors, the great-uncle of her father,
Nicholas Mavrogenes, was
Dragoman of the
Fleet and
Prince of Wallachia. A
beautiful woman...
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Successor Nicholas Mavrogenes Prince of
Wallachia (2nd reign)
Reign March 1791 – 10
January 1793
Predecessor Nicholas Mavrogenes Successor Alexander...
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Initially a
mercenary in
service to the
Wallachian prince Nicholas Mavrogenes,
Osman Pazvantoğlu disobe**** the
latter on one occasion, and was saved...
- Greece:
Education and Training. Vol. 2. Hackensack, NJ:
Salem Press, Inc.
Mavrogenes,
Nancy A (May 1980). "Reading in
Ancient Greece".
Journal of Reading....
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Constantine Ventoura 1713–1731
Georgios Ramadani 1731–1743
Nicholas Mavrogenes 1744–1750 1756–1759 Subsequently,
Prince of
Wallachia (1786–1789) Stefanos...
- his
legacy was
carried out by
Nicholas Mavrogenes. The Russo-Turkish–Austrian War
erupted in 1787, and
Mavrogenes retreated in
front of a new
Habsburg invasion...