Constantin Cantemir, copper engraving by François L'Anglois
Prince of Moldavia
Reign
25 June 1685 – 27 March 1693
Predecessor
Dumitraşcu Cantacuzino
Successor
Dimitrie Cantemir
Born
8 November 1612
Died
27 March 1693
Issue
Antioh Cantemir, Dimitrie Cantemir
Dynasty
Cantemirești
Religion
Orthodox
Constantin or Constantine[1] Cantemir (1612–1693) was a Moldavian nobleman, soldier, and statesman who served as voivode between 25 June 1685 and 27 March 1693. He established the Cantemir dynasty which—with interruptions—ruled Moldavia prior to the imposition of phanariot rule.
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both inside the state and abroad). In 1691 his relation with Prince ConstantinCantemir deteriorated. He and his brother (Hatman Velicico) were believed...
the exception of a brief period in 1685 after the appointment of ConstantinCantemir to the voivodeship. John's activity during this period is unclear...
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drama plays: one centered on the Moldavian ruler ConstantinCantemir (Cantemir bătrânul, "Cantemir the Elder"), the other dedicated to, and named after...
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– discuss] by the leadership of some rulers like Dimitrie Cantemir in Moldavia, Constantin Brâncoveanu in Wallachia, Gabriel Bethlen in Transylvania,...
Dimitrie Cantemir, went to Russia. He spent a few years there, until 1719 when he returned to Moldavia, where under the rule of Constantin Mavrocordat...
by the Ottoman Empire) and the Budjak Horde led by Khan Temir (spelled Cantemir-bey by Romanian chroniclers)), and a private army assembled by Stefan Potocki...
the 18th century, and is named after its landowners ConstantinCantemir and his son Dimitrie Cantemir, members of the former ruling family of Moldavia....
Tsar to hand over Cantemir. Although Peter acquiesced to all demands, he refused to fulfill the latter, under the pretext that Cantemir had fled his camp...
Noica was born in Vitănești, Teleorman County. He studied at the Dimitrie Cantemir and Spiru Haret lyceums, both in Bucharest. At Spiru Haret his math teacher...
prepared his grave here, he died poor in Constantinople, and Prince ConstantinCantemir was placed in his crypt for a time. Others were subsequently buried...