- Phanariots,
Phanariotes, or
Fanariots (Gr****: Φαναριώτες, Romanian: Fanarioți, Turkish: Fenerliler) were
members of
prominent Gr****
families in Phanar...
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system itself was
challenged by usurpers, and
became obsolete with the
Phanariote epoch, when
rulers were
appointed by the
Ottoman Sultans;
between 1821...
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system itself was
challenged by usurpers, and
became obsolete with the
Phanariote epoch, when
monarchs were
appointed by the
Ottoman Sultans.
Between 1821...
- held much of the
political power in the prin****lities and,
until the
Phanariote era, they
elected the Hospodar. As such,
until the 19th century, the system...
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spelt Caratzas; Gr****: Καρατζάς) is a
princely house of
Byzantine and
Phanariote Gr**** origins,
present as
dignitaries in the
Ottoman Empire, and established...
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cause of Gr**** independence.
Backed by
Phanariotes, the
Filiki Eteria maneuvered in
Moldavia during the anti-
Phanariote and pro-Eterian 1821
Wallachian uprising...
- The
House of Văcărescu was a
boyar family of
Phanariote Gr****
descent in
Wallachia (now part of Romania). The
family produced the
first poets in Romanian...
- and Proto-Gr****
Inventions and
discoveries Language question Military Monarchy (Kings and
royal family)
Phanariotes Polis Po****tion
exchange of 1923...
-
Argyropoulos family (Gr****: Αργυρόπουλος, Romanian: Arghiropol), is a
Phanariote family.
Members of the
family held
significant positions within the Ottoman...
- (Gr****: Νικόλαος Καρατζάς, Romanian:
Nicolae Vodă Caragea; 1737–1784) was a
Phanariote Prince of Wallachia, who
reigned between 5
January 1782 and 6 July 1783...