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Scarlat is a
Romanian male
given name and
surname that may
refer to:
Scarlat Callimachi Scarlat Callimachi (hospodar)
Scarlat Cantacuzino Scarlat Ghica...
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Scarlat Vasile Vârnav, or
Sofronie Vârnav (also
known as
Charles Basile Varnav,
Charles de Wirnave,
Varnavu or Vîrnav; died
January 6, 1868 [O.S. December...
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Scarlat A.
Cantacuzino (June 6, 1874 –
August 8, 1949) was a
Romanian poet,
essayist and diplomat. Born in
Bucharest to the
magistrate Adolf Cantacuzino...
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Scarlat Callimachi (Gr****: Σκαρλάτος Καλλιμάχης; 1773 – 12
December 1821) was
Grand Dragoman of the
Sublime Porte 1801–1806,
Prince of
Moldavia between...
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Scarlat Callimachi or
Calimachi (Romanian pronunciation: [skarˈlat kaliˈmaci];
nicknamed Prințul Roșu, "the Red Prince";
September 20, 1896 – June 2,...
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Scarlat Iriza (3
September 1955 – 23
October 2023) was a
Romanian politician. A
member of
multiple social democratic political parties, he
served in the...
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Scarlat Grigorie Ghica (1715 – 2
December 1766) was a
Prince of
Moldavia (2
March 1757 – 7
August 1758), and
twice Prince of
Wallachia (August 1758 –...
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Patriarch Samuel I Chatzeres), with whom he had six sons (Costache, Iorgu,
Scarlat, Grigore, Panait, and Dimitrie), and then to
Eufrosina Săvescu, with whom...
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Iordache Conta Successor Scarlat Callimachi Prince of
Moldavia (3rd reign)
Reign 17
October 1806 – 19
March 1807
Predecessor Scarlat Callimachi Successor...
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Roxana Scarlat-Bârlădeanu (born 3
January 1975) is a
Romanian fencer. She won a
silver medal in the women's team foil
event at the 1996
Summer Olympics...