- of both countries.
Integrated within Moldo–Wallachian boyardom, he was
Vistier, and then the first-ever Ban of
Oltenia to be
appointed directly by the...
-
Caimacam Grigore Brâncoveanu 1818 ****isted by
Vornic Barbu Văcărescu,
Vistier Grigore Ghica and Logofăt Samurcaș
Alexandru Suțu 1818–1821
Soutzos Caimacam...
- function.
Important offices at the
court that were held by
boyars included vistier (treasurer),
stolnic (pantler),
vornic (concierge) and logofăt (chancellor)...
-
third terms at the Banship, he was
later briefly the
Wallachian treasurer (
Vistier), in
which capacity he
supported some of Caradja's most
controversial practices...
-
following the
retreat of the
Ottoman troops under Koca
Sinan Pasha, by
Vistier (treasurer) Pană, who thus
became a
second ktetor. Nearby, in 1775–1782...
- Nicholas, was
built between 1807 and 1810. The
chief ktetor was the
deputy Vistier (treasurer) of Wallachia, Amza Năescu;
following his death, the church...
- a
village and sold trinkets.
Initially emplo**** as a
logothete to the
vistier (treasurer), he
later moved to Bucharest.
Spending several years there...
-
rectangular plan, the
church was rebuilt,
enlarged and
rounded in 1743 by
vistier (treasurer)
Constantin Năsturel Herescu.
During the 19th and 20th centuries...
- Calugherà,
Nobile Cretensi (16th century): Cretan-born
Grand Boyar and
Vistier (court treasurer) of
Moldavia under Princes Peter the
Cossack and Aaron...
- the country's most
important officials under Prince Matei Basarab: as
Vistier, he was in
charge of the
princely treasury, and also
became a
regent (or...