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What (who) is Ștefan Cantacuzino - definition


Ștefan Cantacuzino         
PRINCE OF WALLACHIA
Stefan Cantacuzino; Stephen Cantaeuzene; Stephanos Cantacuzenus; Ştefan Cantacuzino
Ștefan Cantacuzino (, Stephanos Kantakouzinos), (c. 1675 – 7 June 1716) was a Prince of Wallachia between April 1714 and January 21, 1716, the son of stolnic Constantin Cantacuzino.
Ioan Cantacuzino         
  • Cantacuzino on a 2018 stamp sheet of Romania
ROMANIAN PHYSICIAN AND MICROBIOLOGIST (1863-1934)
Ion Cantacuzino; Ion C. Cantacuzino
Ioan I. Cantacuzino (; also Ion Cantacuzino; 25 November 1863 – 14 January 1934) was a renowned Romanian physician and bacteriologist, a professor at the School of Medicine and Pharmacy of the University of Bucharest, and a titular member of the Romanian Academy.
Alexandrina Cantacuzino         
  • Zamora (Cantacuzino) Castle]] in [[Bușteni]], ca. 1928
  • Cantacuzino (front row, third from right) and other SONFR delegates at a Bucharest rally for women's suffrage, March 1932
  • Alexandrina and husband [[Grigore Gheorghe Cantacuzino]] in the family car, August 1900
ROMANIAN ACTIVIST
Alexandrina Grigore Cantacuzino; Didina Cantacuzino; Alexandrina Gr. Cantacuzino; Alexandrina Pallady; Alexandrine Cantacuzène; Alexandrina Th. Pallady; Alexandrine Cantacuzene; Princess Alexandrina Cantacuzino
Alexandrina "Didina" Cantacuzino (born Alexandrina Pallady, also known as Alexandrina Grigore Cantacuzino; Francized Alexandrine Cantacuzène; September 20, 1876 – late 1944) was a Romanian political activist, philanthropist and diplomat, one of her country's leading feminists in the 1920s and '30s. A leader of the National Council of Romanian Women and the Association of Romanian Women, she served as Vice President of the International Council of Women, representing the International Alliance of Women, as well as Romania, to the League of Nations.