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    Constantin II Șerban (? – 1682) was Prince of Wallachia between 1654 and 1658, illegitimate son to Radu Şerban. According to custom, being born out of...
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    drastic economical changes (the revolt of the seimeni military under Constantin Șerban probably has this as its main cause). It seems that the Prince was...
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    demise, including Neagoe Basarab, Matei Basarab, Constantin Șerban, Șerban Cantacuzino, and Constantin Brâncoveanu. Rulers usually mentioned as members...
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  • Chris Șerban, Canadian soccer player Constantin Șerban, prince of Wallachia (1654–1658) Dennis Șerban, Romanian football player George Șerban, Romanian...
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    Radu Șerban (? – 23 March 1620) was a Wallachian nobleman who reigned as the principality's voivode during two periods from 1602 to 1610 and during 1611...
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    his brothers, Constantin and Mihai Cantacuzino [ro]). His descendants include members of the Rosetti family, and the Romanian actor, Șerban Cantacuzino...
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    later, Ottoman troops invaded Wallachia and overthrew then-voivode Constantin Șerban, installing the more compliant Radu in his place on 5 March 1658....
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    by the 1655 rebellion of seimeni mercenaries against the rule of Constantin Șerban – the rebel troops arrested and executed a number of high-ranking...
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     412–413 Șerban, Constantin (1969), Constantin Brîncoveanu, București: Editura Tineretului Țighiliu, Iolanda (1989), "Domeniul lui Constantin Brâncoveanu"...
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    the town as the new prince Radu Șerban clashed with the Ottomans and their Crimean Khanate allies. Constantin Șerban financed the building of the Orthodox...
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  • Prince Șerban Constantin Cantacuzino (Romanian pronunciation: [ʃerˈbaŋ konstanˈtiŋ kantakuziˈno]; 4 February 1941 – 4 July 2011) was a Romanian prince...
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  • 1657. Constantin Șerban acknowledged George II Rákóczi's suzerainty in 1657. After Rákóczi's fall, the Sublime Porte dethroned Constantin Șerban and installed...
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    Basarab, Radu de la Afumați, Radu Șerban (1602–1611), Matei Basarab, Constantin Șerban, Șerban Cantacuzino, Constantin Brâncoveanu. In 1395 Craiova was...
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    Rákóczi. Due to the cost of maintaining the army, the new Prince, Constantin Șerban, disbanded the Seimeni in 1655. After this action, the uprising started...
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    begun in 1655 and completed in 1659 under the orders of the prince Constantin Șerban. The façade is in the Brâncovenesc style. All of the original frescoes...
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    OCLC 1096227555.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Constantin Șerban (1991). Vasile Lupu (in Romanian). Editura Academiei Române. ISBN 978-973-27-0205-5...
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    Iași. A close alliance between Gheorghe Ștefan and Matei's successor Constantin Șerban was maintained by Transylvania's George II Rákóczi, but their designs...
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    March 1658 – 2 November 1659 Predecessor Gheorghe Ștefan Successor Constantin Șerban Prince of Wallachia Reign 20 November 1659 – 1 November 1660 Predecessor...
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    Edition. Pelton, Tom (May 26, 2006) The Baltimore Sun. Zayed, Amro; Constantin, Șerban A.; Packer, Laurence (September 12, 2007). "Successful Biological...
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    (Romanian: Comisia pentru transporturi și infrastructură) Ciprian Constantin Șerban PSD 22 December 2020 Committee for Agriculture, Forestry, Food Industry...
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  • first monarchs, following the documented studies of Ștefan S. Gorovei and Constantin Rezachevici. The Ottoman influence in the Moldavian rulers' election grows...
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    and his brother-in-law a year later. Năsturel survived the rise of Constantin Șerban, being for a while reappointed as Spatharios, although he was cousins...
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  • Andrei Șerban, Călătoriile mele. TEATRU / My Journeys. THEATRE, Romanian Cultural Institute, Bucharest, 2008. ISBN 978-973-577-543-8 Andrei Șerban, Călătoriile...
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    occupied for two short intervals by the anti-Ottoman Wallachian prince Constantin Șerban, who clashed with the first ruler of the Ghica family, George Ghica...
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    Saints Constantine and Helen, was built between 1654 and 1658 by Constantin Șerban and his wife Bălașa, and consecrated under Mihnea III in 1658. Soon...
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  • Voivode (1653, 1653–1658) Gheorghe III Ghica, Voivode (1658–1659) Constantin Șerban, Voivode (1659, 1661) Ștefan X Lupu, Voivode (1659–1661, 1661) Eustratie...
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  • Șerban Constantin Valeca (23 June 1956–15 May 2022) was a Romanian politician. A member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), he served in the Senate...
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    Transylvania and Wallachia (cemented in 1655 by the help he offered to Constantin Șerban in crushing the rebellion of the seimeni in Bucharest), in which they...
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    him and his Wallachian and Moldavian allies, Gheorghe Ștefan and Constantin Șerban. In 1660 the Ottomans, with a force of 45,000 men, besieged the city...
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    Khmelnytsky # Janusz Radziwiłł  † B. Radziwiłł   George II   Alexis I Constantin Șerban Gheorghe Ștefan Strength 69,000 191,000 Casualties and losses Total...
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