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Stolnic was a
boier (Romanian nobility) rank and the
position at the
court in the
Danubian Prin****lities of
Moldavia and Wallachia. The
title approximately...
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Ottomans (1673),
managing to
return to
Wallachia in 1674.
Appointed vel
stolnic ("High Steward")
during the pro-Cantacuzene
reign of
Gheorghe Duca, he...
- from 10
April 1881
until 8 June 1881. Born in Pitești, he was the son of
stolnic Dincă Brătianu and his wife,
Anastasia Brătianu (née Tigveanu), and the...
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Prince of
Wallachia between April 1714 and
January 21, 1716, the son of
stolnic Constantin Cantacuzino. He was
married to Păuna Greceanu-Cantacuzino. Ștefan...
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offices at the
court that were held by
boyars included vistier (treasurer),
stolnic (pantler),
vornic (concierge) and logofăt (chancellor).
While early the...
- the
Byzantine "Megas", they
precede a
title or rank: Mare Vornic, Mare
Stolnic, Vel Paharnic, Vel Pitar, Vel Logofăt, Baș Boier, etc.
Boyars of Wallachia...
- born on the
estate of Brâncoveni and
raised in the
house of his uncle,
stolnic Constantin Cantacuzino. He rose to the
throne after the
death of his uncle...
- Moldavia. He was
propelled to high office,
serving for
years as the
Moldavian Stolnic. In 1767, Cuza also had a
standoff with
Grigore III Ghica, who finally...
- era.
Ghica married Smaragda (Smada) Lână,
daughter of
Stamate Lână, the
Stolnic (Seneschal) of Broşteni.
Ghica rooted his
family in the
feudal class of...
- nobleman, magnate,
diplomat and
statesman Seneschal Constantine Cantacuzino Stolnic (c. 1650–1716),
Romanian nobleman and
humanist scholar who held high offices...