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Dimitrios Ypsilantis
Greek military leader and politician (1793-1832)
House of Cantacuzino
princely family
Wallachian uprising of 1821
social and political rebellion in Wallachia
Ypsilantis family
family
Michael Kantakouzenos Şeytanoğlu
16th-century Ottoman Greek magnate
Alexander Karatheodori Pasha
Ottoman politician (1833–1906)
Mavrocordatos family
noble family
Alexander Hangerli
Prince of Moldavia
Nicolae Vogoride
Moldavian noble (1820–1863)
Konstantinos Hangerli
Prince of Wallachia
Mourousis family
family
Leon Tomșa
Ruler of Wallachia
Soutzos family
family
Callimachi family
family
Panagiotis Nikousios
politician
Racoviță
thumb|Racoviță arms The House of Racoviță (anglicized Racovitza) was a family of Moldavian and Wallachian boyars which gave the Danubian Principalities several hospodars, becoming influential within the Ottoman Empire and the Phanariote kinship network.
Ioan Manu
Romanian politician (1803-1874)
Dimitrie Ralet
Moldavian poet
Dragoman of the Porte
senior interpreter of the Ottoman government and de facto deputy foreign minister
Alexander von Petrino
Romanian nobleman and politician
Caradja
The House of Caradja (also spelt as Karadja, Karaca, Caragea) or Karatzas (also spelt Caratzas; ) is a princely house of Byzantine and Phanariote Greek origins, present as dignitaries in the Ottoman Empire, and established as boyars and hospodars in the Danubian Principalities from the late 16th century.
Konstantinos Karatheodoris
Ottoman official
Konstantinos Mousouros
Ottoman diplomat (1807–1891)
Iakovos Argyropoulos
Dragoman of the Porte (1774–1850)
Dragoman of the Fleet
senior office in the Ottoman Empire
Alexandros Negrēs
Greek philologist
Dionisie Fotino
poet, author, painter, and composer