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Antioh Cantemir (4
December 1670 – 1726),
better known in
English by the
anglicized form
Antioch Cantemir, was a
Moldavian noble who
ruled as
voivode of...
- Дмитриевич Кантемир,
Antiokh Dmitrievich Kantemir; Romanian:
Antioh Cantemir; Turkish:
Antioh Kantemiroğlu; French:
Antioche Cantemir; 8
September 1708 –...
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Although Constantin himself was illiterate, he
educated his sons
Dimitrie and
Antioh thoroughly.
Dimitrie learned Gr**** and
Latin to read the
classics as a child...
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increase in taxation, as well as new
fiscal demands. He was
replaced by
Antioh Cantemir, who, by contrast, was seen as an
exceptional ruler.
Again on the...
- 1709–1710)
Mihail III Racoviță,
Prince (1703–1705, 1707–1709, 1715–1726)
Antioh Cantemir,
Prince (1695–1700, 1705–1707)
Dimitrie Cantemir,
Voivode (1693...
- the fort's area was
expanded and
modernized by the
prince of
Moldavia Antioh Cantemir, who
carried out
these works under Ottoman supervision. On the...
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covering events from 1661 to 1743. Ion
Neculce was born in 1672.
Under Antioh Cantemir he was made a
Spatharios and
second in rank in the army
after the...
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magnetism in
General Chart of the
Variation of the Comp****.
September 12 –
Antioh Cantemir is
deposed as the
voivode of
Moldavia and
replaced by his predecessor...
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Britain and France.
Constantin Cantemir (died 1693),
Voivode of
Moldavia Antioh or
Antioch Cantemir (died 1726), son of Constantin,
Voivode of Moldavia...
- who bore no children. Radu Brâncoveanu n/a-1714
Engaged to a
daughter of
Antioh Cantemir,
former Moldavian ruler, but the
planned marriage didn't come to...