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to the position. Subsequently, he became one of the closest advisors of Brâncoveanu, the prince of Wallachia between 1688 and 1714. He promoted a prudent anti-Ottoman policy, being aware of the weak geopolitical position of his country, of the relative weakness of the Russian Empire and of the
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He was married two times, to Safta Buhuș and Maria (family name unknown). He had another son, Radu (? - d. 1715), and two daughters, Maria (married to Radu Dudescu) and Ilinca. Both sons had issue.
352: 347: 93:. In the second half of the 17th century, his family led a fierce fight for power with the Băleanu faction, which began with his father's execution in 1663 on the orders of 123:, upon his brother's death (1688), Constantin Cantacuzino was proclaimed prince but refused the throne, instead using his influence to get his nephew 342: 115:, he was again imprisoned for a short time in 1676. His family's fortunes definitely changed for the better in 1678, when his older brother 66: 337: 291: 276: 261: 19: 357: 332: 327: 143:' intrigue, at a later point their relationship deteriorated. Brâncoveanu didn't completely remove the 166:
Constantin Cantacuzino collected a notable collection of books on various subjects. His views on the
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from high offices, but sacked his uncles Constantin and Mihai and promoted instead his cousins Toma (
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Constantin Cantacuzino pursued studies in Constantinople 1665-1667 and he also studied at the
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in 1818 which also refer to the "crosbreeding" of Dacians and Romans.
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origin, which claimed descent from the Byzantine imperial family
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18th-century military personnel of the Principality of Wallachia
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17th-century military personnel of the Principality of Wallachia
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Hurezi fresco of Constantin Cantacuzino on a 2000 Romanian stamp
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While Cantacuzino still supported his nephew in 1703 against
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nobleman and historian who held high offices in the
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Index


Constantinople
Romanian
Principality of Wallachia
Lucian Boia
origin of the Romanians

University of Padua
Palazzo Bo
boyar
Greek
Kantakouzenos
Grigore Ghica
University of Padua
Gheorghe Duca
Șerban
Anton Maria Del Chiaro
Constantin Brâncoveanu
Sublime Porte
Habsburgs
Alexander Mavrocordatos
Cantacuzino family
Ștefan Cantacuzino
Constantinople
origin of the Romanians
Dionisie Fotino



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