Constantin Racoviță
Prince Constantin Racoviţă (1699-1764) was twice monarch of Principality of Moldavia from Ottoman government: 31 August 1749 – 3 July 1753 and 29 February 1756 – 14 March 1757; and also twice of Muntenia: July 1753 – c. 28 February 1756 and 9 March 1763 – 28 January/8 February 1764.[1] He struggled against the powerful boyars in Wallachia, exiling their leaders to Cyprus. Due to continued opposition he asked for a transfer to Moldavia.[2]
He was the son of Mihai Racoviță and Ana Codreanu.
References
- ↑ Peter F. Sugar (1 July 2014). Southeastern Europe under Ottoman Rule, 1354-1804. University of Washington Press. pp. 331–. ISBN 978-0-295-80363-0.
- ↑ Entangled Histories of the Balkans: Volume One: National Ideologies and Language Policies. BRILL. 13 June 2013. pp. 110–. ISBN 978-90-04-25076-5.
Preceded by Iordache Stavrachi |
Prince of Moldavia 1749–1753 |
Succeeded by Matei Ghica |
Preceded by Matei Ghica |
Prince of Moldavia 1756–1757 |
Succeeded by Scarlat Ghica |
Preceded by Matei Ghica |
Prince of Wallachia 1753–1756 |
Succeeded by Constantine Mavrocordatos |
Preceded by Constantine Mavrocordatos |
Prince of Wallachia 1763–1764 |
Succeeded by Ştefan Racoviţă |
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