Nicholas Mavrocordatos
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Nicholas Mavrocordatos (Greek: Νικόλαος Μαυροκορδάτος, Romanian: Nicolae Mavrocordat; May 3, 1670 – September 3, 1730) was a Greek member of the Mavrocordatos family, Grand Dragoman to the Divan (1697),[1] and consequently the first Phanariote Hospodar of the Danubian Principalities, Prince of Moldavia, and Prince of Wallachia (both on two occasions). He was succeeded as Grand Dragoman (1709) by his brother John Mavrocordato (Ioan), who was for a short while hospodar in both Wallachia and Moldavia.[1]
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Nicholas Mavrocordatos Nicolae Mavrocordat | |
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Prince of Moldavia (1st reign) | |
Reign | 25 January – 21 November 1710 |
Predecessor | Mihai Racoviță |
Successor | Dimitrie Cantemir |
Prince of Moldavia (2nd reign) | |
Reign | 8 November 1711 – 25 December 1715 |
Predecessor | John Mavrocordatos |
Successor | Mihai Racoviță |
Prince of Wallachia (1st reign) | |
Reign | 26 December 1715 – 25 November 1716 |
Predecessor | Ștefan Cantacuzino |
Successor | John Mavrocordatos |
Prince of Wallachia (2nd reign) | |
Reign | March 1719 – 3 September 1730 |
Predecessor | John Mavrocordatos |
Successor | Constantine Mavrocordatos |
Born | 3 May 1670 Constantinople |
Died | 3 September 1730 Bucharest |
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Issue | Constantine Mavrocordatos, Ioan II Mavrocordat |
House | Mavrocordatos |
Religion | Orthodox |
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