24 June 1816 Kyiv, Russian Empire (modern-day Ukraine)
Spouse
Ralu Callimachi
Issue
Alexander Ypsilantis Demetrios Ypsilantis Eleni Ypsilanti Nikolaos Ypsilantis Georgios Ypsilantis Grigorios Ypsilantis Ekaterini Ypsilanti Maria Ypsilanti
Father
Alexander Ypsilantis
Religion
Orthodox
Constantine Ypsilantis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος ΥψηλάντηςKonstantinos Ypsilantis; Romanian: Constantin Ipsilanti; 1760 – 24 June 1816) was the son of Alexander Ypsilantis, a key member of an important House of Ypsilantis, Grand Dragoman of the Porte (1796–1799), hospodar[1] of Moldavia (1799–1802) and Walachia (1802–1806), and a Prince[2] through marriage to the Princess Ralu Callimachi (b. 1771), daughter of Alexandru Callimachi.
^East, The Union of Moldavia and Wallachia, 1859, p. 178.
^East, The Union of Moldavia and Wallachia, 1859, p. 59.
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