18 February 1799 (aged 38–39) Bucharest, Wallachia
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Orthodox Christian
Constantine Hangerli (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Χατζερής, Konstantinos Chatzeris; c. 1760 – 18 February 1799), also written as Constantin Hangerliu, was a Prince of Wallachia between 1797 and the time of his death. He was the brother of Alexander Hangerli, who served as Prince of Moldavia in 1807.
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ConstantineHangerli (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Χατζερής, Konstantinos Chatzeris; c. 1760 – 18 February 1799), also written as Constantin Hangerliu, was a Prince...
Hangerli is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Hangerli (1768–1854), Prince of Moldavia, brother of Constantine Constantine...
the brother of ConstantineHangerli, who reigned as Prince of Wallachia before being executed in 1799. Born in Constantinople, Hangerli received a thorough...
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inspection of Bucharest's drugstores. While serving under the new Prince ConstantineHangerli (1797–1799), Golescu advanced the cause of economic nationalism—according...
which meant the entry of Spain into the Seven Years' War. 1798 – ConstantineHangerli arrives in Bucharest, Wallachia, as its new Prince, invested by the...
in 1775 at Dealul Spirii. The old court was auctioned in 1798 by ConstantineHangerli. Vlad Țepeș document establishing his court here on 20 September...
family, a prominent family from Chios and was great-grandson of ConstantineHangerli, Prince of Wallachia. He was the second of nine children, including...
muskets, which he produces with interchangeable parts. January 4 – ConstantineHangerli enters Bucharest, as Prince of Wallachia. January 22 – A coup d'état...
wall; the main altar was also enlarged. In 1798, upon orders from ConstantineHangerli, the surrounding land and buildings were sold at auction, with the...
Despite other epidemics, coupled with the immense taxes imposed by ConstantineHangerli, and the major earthquake of October 14, 1802 (followed by ones in...
Ialomița County refused to carry out an order issued by ConstantineHangerli. Under Constantine Ypsilantis, another Ialomița Paharnic, Fălcoianu, was charged...
muskets, which he produces with interchangeable parts. January 4 – ConstantineHangerli enters Bucharest, as Prince of Wallachia. January 22 – A coup d'état...
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Sébastiani. A member of the Mourouzis family of Phanariotes and the son of Constantine Mourouzis (one of the few Ottoman-appointed Princes to die in office)...
strongly modified by Patriarch Justinian (especially the towers). ConstantineHangerli, Prince of Wallachia (died 1799) The church in 1860 The church in...
second-hand dealers, pedlers, retailers, and even of the artisans. ConstantineHangerli (1797–99) treated the Jews somewhat better; giving them a tract of...
notorious for executing thousands by impalement. One of his successors, ConstantineHangerli, was strangled, shot, stabbed and beheaded by the Ottomans in 1799...
Mavrogenes 1765 Nicholas Rosetti 1765–1767 Manuel Argyropoulos 1767–1768 ConstantineHangerli 1790–1797 Subsequently, Prince of Wallachia (1797–1799) Alexandros...
reign of ConstantineHangerli—according to Sorescu, this is the most accomplished portion of Dionisie's entire work. Dionisie questions Hangerli's war on...
completed on August 15, as noted in the pisanie. In 1798, Prince ConstantineHangerli ordered the construction of two buildings in the courtyard, for housing...
outbreak of the Greek Revolution in 1821: the then Dragoman of the Porte, Constantine Mourouzis [el] was beheaded, and his successor, Stavraki Aristarchi [tr]...
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