- 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...
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Petre Mavrogheni (November 1819 – 20
April 1887) also
known as
Petru Mavrogheni was a
Romanian politician who
served as the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs...
- Μαυρογένης
Nikolaos Mavrogenis (Gr****: "Blackbeard"), Romanian:
Nicolae Mavrogheni pronounced [nikoˈla.e mavroˈɡenʲ]), (1735 – 30
September 1790) was a Phanariote...
- 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...
-
Nicholas Mavrogheni,
hospodar of Wallachia...
- (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)...
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Vulpea died the same year, a date not
shown in full on his
grave at
Mavrogheni Church, Bucharest—which
simply has "November".
Ahead of the
January 1859...
- Ottoman-appointed
Prince of
Samos from 1902 to 1904. A
member of the
Mavrogheni family, his father,
Spyridon Mavrogenis Pasha, was the
personal physician...