Mavrokordatos family
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The House of Mavrokordatos (Greek: Μαυροκορδάτος), variously also Mavrocordato, Mavrocordatos, Mavrocordat, Mavrogordato or Maurogordato, is the name of a family of Phanariot Greeks originally from Chios, in which a branch rose to a princely rank and was distinguished in the history of the Ottoman Empire, Wallachia, Moldavia, and modern Greece.[1]
Mavrokordatos Μαυροκορδάτος | |
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![]() Coat of arms of the Mavrokordatos family | |
![]() A portrait of the Mavrokordatos family in the 19th century | |
Country | Holy Roman Empire![]() Russia Greece |
Current region | Danubian Principalities |
Place of origin | Chios |
Founded | 16th century |
Founder | Nikolaos Mavrokordatos |
Titles | Imperial Count of the Holy Roman Empire Prince of Wallachia Prince of Moldavia Prince of Russia |
History
The family, whose members given the title of Imperial Count by Leopold I in 1699 later became Hospodars of Wallachia and Moldavia, was founded by the merchant Nikolaos Mavrokordatos (1522–1570) from the island of Chios. In 1875 the Mavrocordatoi were also recognized as Princes of the Russian Empire by the Emperor Alexander II of Russia.
Notable members
- Alexandra Mavrokordatou (1605–1684), spouse of the founder, intellectual and salonnière
- Alexander Mavrocordatos "the Exaporite" (1641–1709), son of the founder and of Alexandra Mavrokordatou, styled prince ("Serene Highness") in 1699 by Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
- Nicholas Mavrocordatos (1670–1730), Alexander's son, ruler of Wallachia (two times) and Moldavia (two times)
- Constantine Mavrocordatos (1711–1769), Nicholas' son, ruler of Moldavia (four times) and Wallachia (six times)
- Alexander I Mavrokordatos "Delibey", ruler of Moldavia (1782–1785)
- Alexander Mavrokordatos, Nicholas' son
- Nicholas Mavrokordatos, ban of Wallachia
- Alexandros Mavrokordatos (1791–1865), Prime Minister of Greece (four times)
- John II Mavrocordatos, Nicholas' son, ruler of Moldavia (1743–1747)
- Alexander II Mavrokordatos "Firaris", ruler of Moldavia (1785–1786)
- John Mavrocordatos (1684–1719), Alexander's son, ruler of Wallachia, caimacam of Moldavia
References
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