Constantin Brâncoveanu
Prince of Wallachia between 1688 and 1714 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the village in Călărași County, see Dragalina, Călărași. For the Bucharest Metro station, see Constantin Brâncoveanu metro station.
Constantin Brâncoveanu (Romanian pronunciation: [konstanˈtin brɨŋkoˈve̯anu] ⓘ; 1654 – August 15, 1714) was Prince of Wallachia between 1688 and 1714.
Quick Facts Prince of Wallachia, Reign ...
Constantin Brâncoveanu | |
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Prince of Wallachia | |
Reign | October 1688 – 15 August 1714 |
Predecessor | Șerban Cantacuzino |
Successor | Ștefan Cantacuzino |
Born | 15 August 1654 Brâncoveni, Wallachia |
Died | 15 August 1714 Constantinople, Ottoman Empire |
Spouse | Doamna Marica Brâncoveanu |
Issue | Stanca (1676) Maria (1678) Ilinca (1682) Constantin (1683) Ștefan (1685) Safta (1686) Radu (1690) Ancuța (1691) Bălaşa (1693) Smaranda (1696) Matei (1698) |
Religion | Eastern Orthodox Christian |
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Quick Facts Saints Constantin, Constantin, Ștefan, Radu and Matei Brâncoveanu, Born ...
Saints Constantin, Constantin, Ștefan, Radu and Matei Brâncoveanu | |
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Born | 1654 (Constantin) 1683 (Constantin) 1685 (Ștefan) 1690 (Radu) 1698 (Matei) Brâncoveni, Wallachia |
Died | 15 August 1714 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire |
Venerated in | Romanian Orthodox Church and Russian Orthodox Church[1] |
Canonized | 20 June 1992, Bucharest |
Major shrine | Relics at the New St. George Church, Bucharest. |
Feast | 16 August (Eastern Orthodox Church) |
Attributes | They are usually depicted together, wearing golden cloaks. |
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