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Dimitrie, Moldau, Woiwode
Alternative spellings: Bogdan Prensi Constantinus, Cantemirus Demetriu, Cantemiru Demetrius, Kantemir Demetrius, Cantemirius Dimitrie Cantemir Dimitrie, Moldava, Principatelor Dumitru, Cantemir Kantemiroğlu Küçük Kantimiroglu Dimitrie, Moldavia, Voevod Dimitrie Beizade Dumitrasco Beizade D. Cantemir Dimitrie Cantemir Dumitru Cantemir Démètre Cantemir Demetriu Cantemiru Constantinus Cantemirus Demetrius Cantemirus ... Kantemir Demeter Kantemir Demetrius Kantemir Dimitri Kantemir Dimitrij Kantemir Dmitrii Konstantinovich Kantemir Dmitrij Kantemir Dumitrasco Voda Dimitrie, Cantemir Demetrius Cantemir Demetrie Kantemir Dimitrie Kantemir Dimitri Kantemir, Woiwode von Moldawien Constantinus Cantemirus, Woiwode von Moldawien Dimitrij Kantemir, Woiwode von Moldawien Dimitrie Cantemir, Voivode of Moldavia Dumitru Cantemir, Voivode of Moldavia Dimitrie Cantemir, Voivode of Moldavia Dumitru Cantemir, Voivode of Moldavia Dmitriǐ Konstantinovich Kantemir, Voivode of Moldavia Demetrius Cantemir, Voivode of Moldavia Demetrius Cantemir, Voivode of Moldavia D. Cantemir, Voivode of Moldavia Dimitrie Cantemir, Prince of Moldavia Demetrius Kantemir, Voivode of Moldavia Demetriu Cantemirǔ, Voivode of Moldavia Demetriu Cantemirǔ, Voivode of Moldavia Constantinus Cantemirus, Voivode of Moldavia Demetrius Cantemirus, Princeps Constantinus Cantemirus, Voivode of Moldavia Dimitrie Beizade, Voivode of Moldavia Dumitraşco Beizade, Voivode of Moldavia Dumitraşco Voda, Voivode of Moldavia Boğdan Prensi, Voivode of Moldavia Prens Dimitrius Cantemir Kantemiroğlu, Voivode of Moldavia Küçük Kantimiroğlu, Voivode of Moldavia Demetrius Cantemir, Woiwode von Moldawien Dumitru Cantemir, Woiwode von Moldawien Dimitrie Cantemir, Woiwode von Moldawien Dimitrie Cantimir Dimitrie Cantemir, Woiwode von Moldawien Dimitrij Konstantinovič Kantemir Demeter Cantemir Demetrius Cantimir Demetrius Cantimirus Dmitrij Konstantinovič Kantemir Demetriu Kantemir Demetrius Cantemirius
B:26. Oktober 1673 D: 21. August 1723 Biblio: Moldaw. Fürst von 1693-1711, rumän. Historiker, Spezialgebiet Moldawien, Türkenkriege; Hospodar der Walachei
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Dimitrie or Demetrius Cantemir (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈmitri.e kanteˈmir], Russian: Дмитрий Кантемир; 26 October 1673 – 21 August 1723), also known by , was a Romanian prince, statesman, and man of letters, regarded as one of the most significant early Enlightenment figures. He twice served as voivode of Moldavia (March–April 1693 and 1710–1711). During his second term he allied his state with Russia in a war against Moldavia's Ottoman overlords; Russia's defeat forced Cantemir's family into exile and the replacement of the native voivodes by Greek phanariots. Cantemir was also a prolific writer, variously a philosopher, historian, composer, musicologist, linguist, ethnographer, and geographer. His son Antioch, Russia's ambassador to Great Britain and France and a friend of Montesquieu and Voltaire, would become known as "the father of Russian poetry". (Source: DBPedia)
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Sitzungsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR (1)