- romanized: Nikolai
Gavrilovich Spathari; 1636–1708), also
known as
Nicolae Milescu and
Nicolae Milescu Spătaru (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e miˈlesku spəˈtaru]...
-
Gheorghe Duca. In 1668 he
punished Nicolae Milescu who had been
plotting against him by
having his nose cut off.
Milescu had to
leave and went to Constantinople...
- Dosoftei, and
those of
scholars such as
Grigore Ureche,
Miron Costin,
Nicolae Milescu,
Dimitrie Cantemir and Ion Neculce. In the 19th century,
Moldavians from...
- Bucharest). The Old
Testament was
translated by Moldavian-born
Nicolae Milescu in Constantinople. The
translator used as his
source a
Septuagint published...
-
personalities of
Romanian culture are
connected to Iași: the
chronicler Nicolae Milescu, the
historians and
politicians Mihail Kogălniceanu and
Simion Bărnuțiu...
-
Caucasus such as Georgia) and India. 1675–1678: The
Moldavian boyar Nicolae Milescu travels to China. ~118 BCE:
Eudoxus of
Cyzicus was a Gr****
navigator from...
- Tea Road
through Juyong P****,
including Ivan
Petlin in 1619 and
Nicolae Milescu. From 1727[citation needed] it was an
important station for the Kyakhta...
- a
descendant of the
Chancellor Yuri Stefanovi, the
grandson of
Nicolae Milescu Spătarul. Yuri
Stefanovich immigrated to
Russia together with Dimitrie...
- to
China (1658). Like many
later Russian amb****adors to
China (Nicolae
Milescu, Sava Vladislavich) he left a
detailed account of his journey. In 1654...
- 487–502. ISBN 978-90-420-0644-7. Ursul, D.T. (1980).
Nikolai Gavrilovich Milescu-Spathari. Moscow: Mysl.
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