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Definition of Phanariote

Phanariote
Phanariot Pha*nar"i*ot, n. Also Phanariote Pha*nar"i*ote [NGr. ?, fr. Phanar. See Phanar.] One of the Greeks of Constantinople who after the Turkish conquest became powerful in clerical and other offices under Turkish patronage.

Meaning of Phanariote from wikipedia

- Phanariots, Phanariotes, or Fanariots (Gr****: Φαναριώτες, Romanian: Fanarioți, Turkish: Fenerliler) were members of prominent Gr**** families in Phanar...
- system itself was challenged by usurpers, and became obsolete with the Phanariote epoch, when rulers were appointed by the Ottoman Sultans; between 1821...
- 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...
- 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...
- cause of Gr**** independence. Backed by Phanariotes, the Filiki Eteria maneuvered in Moldavia during the anti-Phanariote and pro-Eterian 1821 Wallachian uprising...
- and Proto-Gr**** Inventions and discoveries Language question Military Monarchy (Kings and royal family) Phanariotes Polis Po****tion exchange of 1923...
- state of the Ottoman Empire. It originated as a movement against the Phanariote administration, with backing from the more conservative boyars, but mutated...
- Gr****s are a historic minority group in Romania. At times, as during the Phanariote era, this presence has amounted to hegemony; at other times (including...
- appointed from the Phanariotes of Constantinople. Inaugurated by Nicholas Mavrocordatos in Moldavia after Dimitrie Cantemir, Phanariote rule was brought...