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Antioh Cantemir
Prince of Moldavia
1st reign
Reign18 December 1695 – 12 September 1700
PredecessorConstantine Ducas
SuccessorConstantine Ducas
2nd reign
Reign23 February 1705 – 31 July 1707
PredecessorMihai Racoviță
SuccessorMihai Racoviță
Born4 December 1670
Died1726
Golia Monastery
DynastyCantemirești
FatherConstantin Cantemir
ReligionOrthodox
Constantin and Antioh Cantemir

Antioh Cantemir (4 December 1670 – 1726), better known in English by the anglicized form Antioch Cantemir,[1] was a Moldavian noble who ruled as voivode of Moldavia (18 December 1695 – 12 September 1700 and 23 February 1705 – 31 July 1707).

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magnetism in General Chart of the Variation of the Compass. September 12 – Antioh Cantemir is deposed as the voivode of Moldavia and replaced by his predecessor...

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Tighina Fortress

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military importance on behalf of Turks were continued by the prince Antioh Cantemir. In this last variant, the fortress consisted of an ensemble of 10...

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covering events from 1661 to 1743. Ion Neculce was born in 1672. Under Antioh Cantemir he was made a Spatharios and second in rank in the army after the voivode)...

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did not stay there long after Ducas' expulsion in December 1695 by Antioh Cantemir. During this time, he may have composed an epitaph for Theodoros Trapezountios...

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Constantine Ducas (prince of Moldavia) Matei Maria (engaged to Prince Antioh Cantemir) Catrina (wife of Prince Ștefan Tomșa) Ileana (wife of chronicler Nicolae...

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Nikolai Tikhonravov

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exclusively. He authored numerous essays and articles of the works of Antioh Cantemir, Mikhail Lomonosov and Alexander Sumarokov, among others. In 1882 Tikhonravov...

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1st rule; deposed by Ottomans Constantin Duca 1693–1695 1700–1703 Antioh Cantemir 1695–1700 1705–1707 Cantemirești 1st rule Chancellor Ioan Buhuș 1703...

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Catholic Church in Romania

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also allowed back into Moldavia by 1699, under the rule of Prince Antioh Cantemir. In 1773, the order was suppressed throughout Europe, before being...

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one squadron made up only of Romanian cavalry. Under Constantin Cantemir, Antioh Cantemir and Constantin Brâncoveanu, Moldavia and Wallachia hoped that...

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