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Wallachia or
Walachia (/wɒˈleɪkiə/; Romanian: Țara Românească, lit. 'The
Romanian Land' or 'The
Romanian Country'; Old Romanian: Țeara Rumânească, Romanian...
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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 – 5...
- Țara Românească in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wallachia (Walachia,
Valachia, Valahia) is a
historical and
geographical region of Romania. Wallachia...
- John
George Caradja, also
known by his
regnal name Ioan
Gheorghe Caragea (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Γεωργίου Καρατζάς, romanized: Ioanni
Georgiou Karatzas; pre-modern...
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Alexandros Soutzos (Gr****: Αλέξανδρος Σούτζος, Romanian:
Alexandru Suţu, Turkish: Drakozâde
Aleko Bey; 1758 – 18/19
January 1821) was a
Phanariote Gr****...
- Ștefan Racoviță (1713 – 1782) was
Prince of Wallachia, Romania,
between 8
February 1764 and 29
August 1765.
Peter F.
Sugar (1 July 2014). Southeastern...
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Alexandru Scarlat Ghica (? –
after 1768) was
Voivode (Prince) of
Wallachia from
December 1766 to
October 1768. He
succeeded Scarlat Ghica.
Constantin C...
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Alexandru Ghika,
prince of
Valachia and
Moldavia 9.
countess Roxana Mavrokordataina 2.
Dimitrie Ghika, ban of
Valachia 10.
Demetrios Euphragiotis 5...
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Emanuel or
Manolache Giani Ruset (1715 – 8
March 1794) was a
Prince of
Wallachia (May 1770 –
October 1771), and
Prince of
Moldavia (May 11, 1788 – October...
- (Slav). From
there on the
country will be
known as
Blakie la
Grant (Great
Valachia). Sándor Timaru-Kast
alleges that the
Venetian Chronicle refers to the...