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    Constantine Mavrocordatos (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Μαυροκορδάτος, Romanian: Constantin Mavrocordat; February 27, 1711 – November 23, 1769) was a Greek noble...
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    Chiaro, the Florentine secretary to Constantin Brâncoveanu (predecessor and rival of Ștefan Cantacuzino), Mavrocordatos tortured and otherwise persecuted...
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    Nicholas Mavrocordato, who, through his previous rule in Moldavia, is also considered the first Phanariote in that country). Through his death, Constantin Brâncoveanu...
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    Alexander (II) Mavrocordatos (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Μαυροκορδάτος, Romanian: Alexandru Mavrocordat al II-lea; 1 July 1754 – 8 February 1819), surnamed Firaris...
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    1865) was a Greek statesman, diplomat, politician and member of the Mavrocordatos family of Phanariotes. In 1812, Mavrokordatos went to the court of his...
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    Alexander (I) Mavrocordatos (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Μαυροκορδάτος; 1742 – 27 March 1812), nicknamed Delibey for his cunning, was a Phanariote who served as...
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    John II Mavrocordatos (12 March 1712 – 29 July 1747) was a Phanariote who served as prince of Moldavia from 1743 to 1747. Younger son of Nicholas Mavrocordatos...
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  • prince, Ștefan Cantacuzino, and his successor Nicolae Mavrocordato. When, in 1716, Mavrocordato was deposed by the troops of Prince Eugene of Savoy, and...
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  • Zamfira Caradja; married Prince Alexander Mavrocordato Smaragda Caradja; married Prince Nicholas Mavrocordato (1744-1818) Maria Caradja; married Boyar...
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    the War of 1828–1829). Its last representative, Zoe Brâncoveanu, born Mavrocordato and adopted by Ban Grigore in 1820, married Prince Gheorghe Bibescu –...
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