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- The House of Mavrogheni or Mavrogenis (Gr****: Μαυρογένης) is a noble family of Gr**** origin, whose members occupied many important positions in Paros,...
- The Mavrogheni Church (Romanian: Biserica Mavrogheni) is a Romanian Orthodox church located at 4 Monetăriei Street in Bucharest, Romania, north of Victory...
- Μαυρογένης Nikolaos Mavrogenis (Gr****: "Blackbeard"), Romanian: Nicolae Mavrogheni pronounced [nikoˈla.e mavroˈɡenʲ]), (1735 – 30 September 1790) was a Phanariote...
- Petre Mavrogheni (November 1819 – 20 April 1887) also known as Petru Mavrogheni was a Romanian politician who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs...
- Nicholas Mavrogheni, hospodar of Wallachia...
- son of Alexandru Callimachi and Ruxandra Ghica, and married Smaragda Mavrogheni. In 1810, during the Russo-Turkish War, he was imprisoned by the Russians...
- Grigore Alexandru Ghica, a bill drafted by Mihail Kogălniceanu and Petre Mavrogheni was adopted by the Divan; the law eman****ted all slaves to the status...
- (1782–1783) Mihai Suțu, Prince (1783–1786, 1791–1793, 1801–1802) Nicolae Mavrogheni, Prince (1786–1789) Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg, military commander (1789–1790)...
- 1782–1783 Caradja Mihai Suțu 1783–1786 1790–1793 1801-1802 Soutzos Nicolae Mavrogheni 1786–1789 Habsburg occupation (1789-1790) Military commander: Prince Josias...
- (18th century), Gr**** Nicholas Mavrocordatos (1670–1730), Gr**** Nicolae Mavrogheni (18th century), Gr**** Alexander Mourousis (d.1816), Gr**** Constantine...