PHANARIOTE — n. des deux genres Grec, Grecque de Constantinople, d’une classe distinguée, ainsi appelés parce qu’ils habitaient le quartier du Phanar. Un riche phanariote. Une belle phanariote … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
Phanariote — ▪ Ottoman official member of one of the principal Greek families of the Phanar, the Greek quarter of Constantinople (Istanbul), who, as administrators in the civil bureaucracy, exercised great influence in the Ottoman Empire in the 18th… … Universalium
Phanariote — Phanariotes Les Phanariotes sont des Grecs issus des riches familles vivant dans le quartier du Phanar à Constantinople et exerçant des fonctions importantes dans l administration ottomane aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Le Phanar ou Fanar (Φανάρι… … Wikipédia en Français
Cantacuzène (phanariote) — Sarcophage de la princesse Bălașa Cantacuzène fille de Șerban Ier et épouse de Grigore Vlasto au Musée national d histoire de Roumanie. Les Cantacuzène sont une famille grecque d’origine phanariote qui prétend descendre des Cantacuzène de Byzance … Wikipédia en Français
Phanariotes — Phanariotes, Phanariots, or Phanariote Greeks (Greek:Φαναριώτες, Romanian: Fanarioţi , Bulgarian:Фанариоти ) were members of those prominent Greek (including Hellenized Romanian and Albanian) familiesEncyclopedia Britannica, The Phanariotes, 2008 … Wikipedia
Tudor Vladimirescu — (c. 1780 ndash;OldStyleDate|June 7|1821|May 27) was a Wallachian Romanian revolutionary hero, the leader of the Wallachian uprising of 1821 and of the Pandur militia. He is also known as Tudor din Vladimiri ( Tudor of Vladimiri ) or seldomly as… … Wikipedia
Greeks in Romania — There has been a Greek presence in Romania for at least 27 centuries. At times, as during the Phanariote era, this presence has amounted to hegemony; at other times (including the present), the Greeks have simply been one among the area s many… … Wikipedia
Regulamentul Organic — 1832 Wallachian copy of Regulamentul Organic (printed in the Romanian Cyrillic transitional alphabet … Wikipedia
Greece, history of — ▪ Byzantine to modern Introduction history of the area from the Byzantine (Byzantine Empire) period, beginning about AD 300, to the present. For earlier periods, see Aegean civilizations; ancient Greek civilization; and Hellenistic Age.… … Universalium
GRÈCE MODERNE - De la Grèce byzantine à la Grèce contemporaine — Le développement d’une conscience nationale dans l’hellénisme qui se dégage progressivement de l’idée impériale byzantine d’abord, puis de l’œcuménisme chrétien du patriarcat de Constantinople, peut être considéré comme la principale tendance… … Encyclopédie Universelle