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Clucer (Romanian pronunciation: [kluˈt͡ʃer];
plural cluceri) was a
historical rank
traditionally held by
boyars in
Moldavia and Wallachia,
roughly corresponding...
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numerous than
Great Boyars,
occupied posts in the
administration such as
Clucer, Paharnic, and Stolnic.
Second and
third rank
boyars were not
entitled to...
- noștri [ro] Head of the Club 1962 Post restant [ro]
Portarul 1963 Tudor [ro] The
Clucer Nicolae Glogoveanu 1964
Mofturi 1900 Nae 1965 Doi băieți ca pâinea caldă [ro]...
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Prince Constantin under Rákóczi's tutelage, he
served as Wallachia's
Clucer, and was
reconfirmed as such by Constantin's replacement,
Mihnea III. The...
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political and
military actions by his
younger brothers, the
Vistier Mihai and
Clucer Răducanu Cantacuzino.
Exiled by
Prince Matei Ghica in the
early 1750s, Pârvu...
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princely council in Iași. In 1836, he was
given the
honorific title of high
clucer. In 1848, he was
named comis (Master of the Horse). In 1853, he was made...
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Institutul de Lingvistică "Iorgu Iordan",
Editura Univers Enciclopedic. 1988. "
clucer". Dicționarul
explicativ al
limbii române (in Romanian).
Academia Română...
- Romania. It is
dedicated to
Saint Stephen. The
church was
built by the
clucer Stoica and
completed in 1768, as
mentioned on the pisanie. It
suffered damage...
- tremor, it was
radically rebuilt in 1827,
according to the pisanie. The high
Clucer Nicolae Trăsnea, a
trusted adviser to
Prince Grigore IV Ghica, was responsible...
- land,
inherited by
Iancu Bălcescu (uncle of Nicolae), was sold in 1835 to
Clucer Bobescu. The new
church was
built in 1837-1838. The main
restoration took...