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Postelnic (Romanian pronunciation: [posˈtelnik], plural: postelnici, from the
Slavic postel, "bed"; cf.
Russian postelnichy) was a
historical rank traditionally...
- states. For example,
there was a
first or a
grand postelnic, a
second postelnic, and a
third postelnic, each one with his
different obligations and rights...
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Mehmed II. In 1591, a
Constantin Caradja was ****igned the rank of
Grand Postelnic in Moldavia, and was
therefore the
first member of the
family to be attested...
- languages: Gr****, Latin, French,
Arabic and Turkish. In 1761, he
became Grand Postelnic (foreign minister) in Moldavia, and soon
after Dragoman of the
Fleet (deputy...
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Marriage Became princess Ceased to be
princess Death Spouse Elena Rosetti Postelnic Iordache Rosetti (Rosetti) 17 June 1825 1844 24
January 1859
Union of...
- (1601),
returning to
Wallachia after Michael's ********ination. Leca was a
Postelnic and
diplomat during Prince Radu Șerban's eight-year reign,
following the...
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battle near
Cotmeana with an
Ottoman army led by Neagoe, the
former great postelnic.
Mircea eventually met with his
father in Sibiu.
Together with his soldiers...
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promoted instead his
cousins Toma (vel spătar) and Ștefan
Cantacuzino (vel
postelnic). The
latter succeeded to the
throne of
Wallachia upon Brâncoveanu's 1714...
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member of a high-ranking
Boyar Rosetti family, she was the
daughter of
Postelnic Prince Iordache Rosetti-Solescu (1796-1846) and his wife,
Princess Ecaterina...
- the stolnic, Vintilă the vornic, Radu the
great logofăt and Pârvu the
postelnic. In
these conditions the
boyars in
exile regrouped and a
second confrontation...