Ghica family

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The Ghica Palace in Comăneşti
The Ghica Palace in Comăneşti
The House of Great Ban Mihai Ghica in Bucharest (early 19th century)
The House of Great Ban Mihai Ghica in Bucharest (early 19th century)

The Ghicas were a noble family, ruling Wallachia and Moldavia for much of the period from the 17th century through the 19th century, who remained present in modern Romania.

Likely of Aromanian heritage, the Ghicas originated in Albania and came north to Wallachia during the Ottoman period (Ghica is a very common last name in Albania).

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[edit] Princes of Wallachia

[edit] Princes of Moldavia

[edit] Prime Ministers of Romania

[edit] Others

  • Elena Ghica (1828-1888), writer
  • Dimitrie Ghica-Comăneşti (1840-?), explorer
  • Nicolae Ghica-Budeşti (1869-1943), architect
  • Matyla Ghyka (1881-1965), writer
  • Dimitrie Ghyka (?-1967?), diplomat and memoirist
  • Alexandru Ghika (1902-1964), mathematician
  • Şerban Ghica (1919-2006), rugby union player and anti-communist activist
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