The House of Ghica [or Ghika] (Romanian: Ghica; Albanian: Gjika) was a noble family whose members held significant positions in Wallachia, Moldavia and later in the Kingdom of Romania, between the 17th and 19th centuries.[1][2] The Ghica family produced many voivodes of Wallachia and Moldavia and two Prime Ministers of Romania. Several branches of the family still exist today.
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The House of Ghica [or Ghika] (Romanian: Ghica; Albanian: Gjika) was a noble family whose members held significant positions in Wallachia, Moldavia and...
between 1868 and 1870. Dimitrie Ghica was born in the Albanian Ghicafamily, as the son of the Wallachian Prince Grigore IV Ghica by his first wife, Maria Hangerly...
Alexandru Dimitrie Ghica (1 May 1796 – January 1862), a member of the Ghicafamily, was Prince of Wallachia from April 1834 to 7 October 1842 and later...
associate of Pantazi Ghica, a prolific writer and politician. He was born in Bucharest, Wallachia, to the prominent Ghica boyar family, and was the nephew...
between 1822 and 1828. A member of the Albanian Ghicafamily, Grigore IV was the brother of Alexandru II Ghica and the uncle of Dora d'Istria. While many of...
Grigore Alexandru Ghica or Ghika (1803 or 1807 – 24 August 1857) was a Prince of Moldavia between 14 October 1849, and June 1853, and again between 30...
Grigore I Ghica (1628 – 1675), a member of the Ghicafamily, was Prince of Wallachia between September 1660 and December 1664 and again between March...
Alexandru Scarlat Ghica (? – after 1768) was Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia from December 1766 to October 1768. He succeeded Scarlat Ghica. Constantin C....
December 1766). He was a member of the Ghicafamily. He was the son of Grigore II Ghica. His brother was Matei Ghica. He married three times. First he married...
Liane de Pougy, TOSD (born Anne-Marie Chassaigne, 2 July 1869 – 26 December 1950), was a Folies Bergère vedette and dancer renowned as one of Paris's most...
Albert Ghica (1868-1928) was a Romanian writer and socialite. He was a member of the Ghica noble family. Later in life he changed his name to the Albanian...
Matei Ghica (1728 – 8 February 1756), a member of the Ghicafamily, was the Prince of Wallachia between 11 September 1752 and 22 June 1753, and Prince...
Grigore III Ghica (1724 – 12 October 1777) was a prince of Moldavia and of Wallachia. He was the son of Alexandru Matei Ghica, with the position of dragoman...
Pantazi Ghica (Romanian pronunciation: [panˈtazi ˈɡika]; also known under the pen names Tapazin, G. Pantazi, and Ghaki; 15 March 1831 – 17 July 1882)...
family of Albanian emigres in Romania were the Ghica (Albanian: Gjika) The first recorded Ghica in historical records is Gheorghe Ghica. His family originally...
they founded the Wallachian branches which soon clashed against the Ghicafamily over power. Michael Kantakouzenos Şeytanoğlu (1510–1578) Andronikos Kantakouzenos...
Matyla. Ghyka was born in Iași, the former capital of Moldavia, of the Ghicafamily of boyars. His mother was Maria Ghyljia and his father was Matila Costiecu...
Grigore II Ghica (1695 – 3 September 1752) was Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia at four different intervals — from October 1726 to April 16, 1733, from November...
Trebizond Gerakis, from Kefalonia Geralis, from Mytilene and Kefalonia Ghicafamily, originally Albanians from Macedonia Hantzeris, also known as Handjeri...
priest of the Roman Catholic Church. He was a member of the princely Ghicafamily, which ruled Moldavia and Wallachia at various times from the 17th to...
prince Constantin Șerban, who clashed with the first ruler of the Ghicafamily, George Ghica. In the early 1680s, Moldavian troops under George Ducas intervened...
Cernica Monastery The Mogoșoaia Palace The Căldărușani Monastery The Ghicafamily palace in Moara Vlăsiei The Știrbei Palace in Buftea The Ilfov County...