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    name Ioan Gheorghe Caragea (Greek: Ἰωάννης Γεωργίου Καρατζάς, romanized: Ioanni Georgiou Karatzas; pre-modern Romanian: Ioan Gheorghie Caragea, Cyrillic:...
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  • and 1814. It coincided with the rule of the Phanariote Prince Ioan Caragea. As Caragea came to Bucharest in 1812 after being appointed prince, the plague...
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  • Ioan Gheorghe Caragea, Prince of Wallachia Ioan Carlaonț, World War II general Ioan Mihai Cochinescu, novelist Ioan Condruc, footballer Ioan P. Culianu,...
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  • was terminated in 1816. Despite support for his candidacy from Prince Ioan Caragea, the then hospodar of Wallachia, Wilkinson failed in his attempt to secure...
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  • technical school in Romania. Thus, on 24 March 1818, by a princely edict of Ioan Caragea, it was organised the Technical Superior School for Surveying Engineers...
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    Karadja; Greek: Ραλλού Καρατζά Αργυροπούλου [raˈlu karaˈdza]; Romanian: Ralu Caragea Arghiropol [raˈlu karaˈdʒe̯a], commonly Domnița Ralu, "Lady Ralu"; Turkish:...
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  • Nicholas Caradja (Greek: Νικόλαος Καρατζάς, Romanian: Nicolae Vodă Caragea; 1737–1784) was a Phanariote Prince of Wallachia, who reigned between 5 January...
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    Caradja (redirect from Caragea)
    The House of Caradja (also spelt as Karadja, Karaca, Caragea) or Karatzas (also spelt Caratzas; Greek: Καρατζάς) is a princely house of Byzantine and...
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    or at least diminish the effects of such flooding; in 1813, Prince Ioan Caragea decided to clean up the river bed. The portion of the river flowing through...
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    were caught, and on 30 December 1812 the new voivode of Wallachia, Ioan Gheorghe Caragea, ordered to the ispravnics of Romanați to hand them over to Bucharest...
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    Ghica from 1813 to 1834. In order to facilitate his commute, Prince Ioan Caragea ordered the construction of a covered footbridge linking his upper-floor...
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    Ρωξάνη Βόδα Σούτσου, Roxani Voda Soutsou, Romanian: Roxandra or Roxana Caragea Suțu[l], Cyrillic: Роѯандра [Караџѣ] Сȣцȣл, French: Roxane Soutzo or Suzzo;...
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    Craii de la Curtea Noua. Ioan Gheorghe Caragea (1801 - 1814) The history of the palace comes to an end during the rule of Caragea with the disastrous fire...
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    arrived in Wallachia soon after 1812, during the rule of Prince Ioan Gheorghe Caragea—Ștefan Caragiali, as his grandfather was known locally, worked as...
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    Ioniță Cuza (redirect from Ioan Cuza)
    apprehended and interrogated under torture by another Spatharios, Constantin Caragea. Exposed to a similar treatment, Dărmănescu admitted to having sent a letter...
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  • Constantin Virgil Bănescu (1982–2009) Maria Berényi (born 1959) Ionuț Caragea (born 1975) Mircea Cărtărescu (born 1956) Ruxandra Cesereanu (born 1963)...
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    1907: Origins of a Modern Jacquerie. Brill Publishers. ISBN 90-04-03781-0. Caragea, Anton (2003). "1907: Răscoală sau complot? ("1907: Rebellion or Plot")"...
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  • Constantin Ypsilanti 1802–1806 Ypsilanti Russian occupation (1806-1812) Ioan Gheorghe Caragea 1812–1818 Caradja Caimacam Grigore Brâncoveanu 1818 assisted by...
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  • 1938) Mirel Cană (1957-2020), who also wrote as Șerban Alexandru Ionuț Caragea (born 1975) Mircea Cărtărescu (born 1956) Gabriela Adameșteanu (born 1942)...
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    resistance and hajduk gang activity. In Bucharest, the epidemic known as Caragea's plague was an opportunity for marauding gangs of outlaws, who confused...
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    from the Byzantine noble family Kantakouzenos. Caradjas, also known as Caragea or Karatzas. Caratheodoris family, see also Constantin Carathéodory Cariophyllis...
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    Movement" in 1946; centered in Craiova, the resistance group was led by general Ioan Carlaonț and colonels Gheorghe Cărăușu and Ștefan Hălălău [ro]. Arrested...
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    a Io Ioan Grigore voievod. Wallachia's John Caradja (reigned 1812–1818) was known in his Romanian and Slavonic title as Io Ioan Gheorghe Caragea. In the...
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    000 peasants had perished in the events. According to historian Anton Caragea, a confidential report of that year, presented to his superiors by the...
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  • (1770–1771) Alexander Ypsilantis, Prince (1774–1782, 1796–1797) Nicolae Caragea, Prince (1782–1783) Mihai Suțu, Prince (1783–1786, 1791–1793, 1801–1802)...
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    brought a series of important cultural and social events (the reformist Caragea law, the first hot air balloon ride in the country, the first theater play...
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    by Mario De Micheli; Hungarian, by Jenő Kiss; and Portuguese, by Dan Caragea. New Italian renditions were also done by Marco Cugno (1989–1990) and Geo...
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  • ("Nobody's Death", 1939), a novel on moral degeneration, and Domnița Ralú Caragea (1939), a historical retelling of Rallou Karatza's activities. In 1940...
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    Editura Ziarului Universul, 1941. Ion Ionașcu, "Politica fiscală a lui Ioan-Vodă Caragea oglindită în corespondența inedită a lui Manuc-Bei", in Studii și...
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    had been sent after other areas of the country came to be ravaged by Caragea's plague). After 1813, the teenaged Rădulescu was a pupil of the Orthodox...
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