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Constantin G. Cantacuzino, also known as Costache Cantacozino or Costandin Cantacuzino (transitional Cyrillic: Кonстanтin Кanтaкozino; 1790s–1877), was the Caimacam (Regent) of Wallachia in September 1848–June 1849, appointed directly by the Ottoman Empire. A member of the Cantacuzino family, he had emerged as a leader of the conservative boyardom during the Regulamentul Organic period. As a commander in the , he organized in 1831 the first elections for Bucharest's Town Council, and subsequently served as one of the Bucharest Governors. He first played a major part in national government from 1837 to 1842, when he served Prince Alexandru II Ghica as Postelnic and Logothete. During that interval, he clashed with his own brother , who sided with the liberal current.

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  • Ο Κωνσταντίνος Καντακουζηνός, από τον Οίκο των Καντακουζηνών Ρουμανίας, ήταν καϊμακάμης της Βλαχίας το διάστημα 1848-1849. Η οικογένειά του, που ισχυριζόταν ότι καταγόταν από τον αυτοκρατορικό Οίκο των Καντακουζηνών της Κωνσταντινούπολης, περιλάμβανε τον Σερμπάν και τον Στέφανο, πρίγκιπες της Βλαχίας, και τον Δημήτριο, πρίγκιπα της Μολδαβίας, ενώ πολλά άλλα μέλη της είχαν αξιώματα στις , όπως , λογοθέτες, , , σπαθάριοι. Ο πατέρας του Γιωργάκης ήταν γιος του Κωνσταντίνου, παχάρνικου της Βλαχίας. Το διάστημα 1832-1856 η Βλαχία τέθηκε υπό ρωσική επικυριαρχία. Τον Γκεόργκε Μπιμπέσκου (1842-48) εκτόπισε η επανάσταση του 1848, που κατεστάλη, και ο Κωνσταντίνος ορίστηκε καϊμακάμης. Τον διαδέχθηκε ο (1848-53, 54-56). Το 1859 η Βλαχία και η Μολδαβία αποτέλεσαν το νέο κράτος της Ρουμανίας. Ο ανιψιός του Κωνσταντίνου Γεώργιος Καντακουζηνός έγινε πρωθυπουργός της Ρουμανίας (1899-1900, 1906-1907). (el)
  • Constantin G. Cantacuzino, also known as Costache Cantacozino or Costandin Cantacuzino (transitional Cyrillic: Кonстanтin Кanтaкozino; 1790s–1877), was the Caimacam (Regent) of Wallachia in September 1848–June 1849, appointed directly by the Ottoman Empire. A member of the Cantacuzino family, he had emerged as a leader of the conservative boyardom during the Regulamentul Organic period. As a commander in the , he organized in 1831 the first elections for Bucharest's Town Council, and subsequently served as one of the Bucharest Governors. He first played a major part in national government from 1837 to 1842, when he served Prince Alexandru II Ghica as Postelnic and Logothete. During that interval, he clashed with his own brother , who sided with the liberal current. Falling out of favor with the Russian Empire, Cantacuzino was deposed ahead of Ghica himself, and was an unsuccessful candidate in the princely election of December 1842. After years in self-imposed exile, Cantacuzino returned with the Ottoman Army in September 1848, helping to quell the 1848 Revolution—although his own son, Ion C. Cantacuzino, had been active within the revolutionary movement. Supervised by Fuad Pasha, Constantin sent the revolutionary leadership, including his immediate predecessors, into exile. He then oversaw the imprisonment and mistreatment of various others, being allegedly responsible for the death in custody of writer Ion Catina. He also disarmed the rebel forces, while restoring both Regulamentul and its symbols of power, as well as reintroducing slavery. Cantacuzino resigned when Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei took over as Prince, but remained active within Știrbei's successive governments, being granted the office of Great Vornic. He opposed the Prince's views on agrarian reform, taking an ultra-conservative stance which favored indentured servitude for Wallachian farmers. Throughout the early 1850s, Cantacuzino actively sought the crown of Wallachia for himself, championing Ottoman loyalism. His in-law also attempted to make him ruler of both Danubian Principalities. Cantacuzino's final moment in power was in late July 1854, during an interregnum caused by the Crimean War. He became the president of an Administrative Council created by Mikhail Dmitrievich Gorchakov just before the Russian withdrawal from Wallachia. The Ottomans then recognized him as head of a caretaker government, jointly with , although both resigned after Știrbei's second return that September. After rallying with a larger conservative coalition, he served a final ministerial term in 1856, and was a minor contender in the , and became Vice President of the Ad hoc Divan. In this capacity, he streamlined the election of Alexandru Ioan Cuza as Domnitor. While the Caimacam spent the remainder of his life abroad, his sons Ion and Adolf remained active in the administration of the United Principalities. Constantin was the father-in-law of General Gheorghe Manu, as well as the grandfather of microbiologist Ioan Cantacuzino and of poet Scarlat Cantacuzino. (en)
  • Constantin Cantucuzino (né en 1793- mort à Bucarest le 7 décembre 1877) Caïmacan de Valachie de 1848 à 1849. (fr)
  • Konstantyn Kantakuzen (rum. Constantin Cantacuzino; zm. 1877) – kajmakam Wołoszczyzny w latach 1848-1849. Pochodził z potężnego rumuńskiego rodu Kantakuzenów, który wydał kilku hospodarów wołoskich, szczególnie na przełomie XVII i XVIII wieku. We wrześniu 1848 został mianowany przez Turków kajmakamem Wołoszczyzny – po stłumieniu przez tureckie wojska rumuńskiej Wiosny Ludów. Pełnił tę funkcję do wyboru nowego hospodara (Barbu Ştirbei, jednak faktyczne rządy sprawowali jednak Rosjanie i Turcy, których wojska stacjonowały na Wołoszczyźnie, a przedstawiciele opracowywali nowy ustrój kraju. (pl)
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  • Cantacuzino with the Order of Saint Anna, ca. 1820; portrait attributed to Pavel Đurković (en)
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  • Constantin Cantucuzino (né en 1793- mort à Bucarest le 7 décembre 1877) Caïmacan de Valachie de 1848 à 1849. (fr)
  • Konstantyn Kantakuzen (rum. Constantin Cantacuzino; zm. 1877) – kajmakam Wołoszczyzny w latach 1848-1849. Pochodził z potężnego rumuńskiego rodu Kantakuzenów, który wydał kilku hospodarów wołoskich, szczególnie na przełomie XVII i XVIII wieku. We wrześniu 1848 został mianowany przez Turków kajmakamem Wołoszczyzny – po stłumieniu przez tureckie wojska rumuńskiej Wiosny Ludów. Pełnił tę funkcję do wyboru nowego hospodara (Barbu Ştirbei, jednak faktyczne rządy sprawowali jednak Rosjanie i Turcy, których wojska stacjonowały na Wołoszczyźnie, a przedstawiciele opracowywali nowy ustrój kraju. (pl)
  • Ο Κωνσταντίνος Καντακουζηνός, από τον Οίκο των Καντακουζηνών Ρουμανίας, ήταν καϊμακάμης της Βλαχίας το διάστημα 1848-1849. Η οικογένειά του, που ισχυριζόταν ότι καταγόταν από τον αυτοκρατορικό Οίκο των Καντακουζηνών της Κωνσταντινούπολης, περιλάμβανε τον Σερμπάν και τον Στέφανο, πρίγκιπες της Βλαχίας, και τον Δημήτριο, πρίγκιπα της Μολδαβίας, ενώ πολλά άλλα μέλη της είχαν αξιώματα στις , όπως , λογοθέτες, , , σπαθάριοι. Ο πατέρας του Γιωργάκης ήταν γιος του Κωνσταντίνου, παχάρνικου της Βλαχίας. (el)
  • Constantin G. Cantacuzino, also known as Costache Cantacozino or Costandin Cantacuzino (transitional Cyrillic: Кonстanтin Кanтaкozino; 1790s–1877), was the Caimacam (Regent) of Wallachia in September 1848–June 1849, appointed directly by the Ottoman Empire. A member of the Cantacuzino family, he had emerged as a leader of the conservative boyardom during the Regulamentul Organic period. As a commander in the , he organized in 1831 the first elections for Bucharest's Town Council, and subsequently served as one of the Bucharest Governors. He first played a major part in national government from 1837 to 1842, when he served Prince Alexandru II Ghica as Postelnic and Logothete. During that interval, he clashed with his own brother , who sided with the liberal current. (en)
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  • Κωνσταντίνος Καντακουζηνός (καϊμακάμης) (el)
  • Constantin Cantacuzino (died 1877) (en)
  • Constantin Cantacuzino (Caïmacan) (fr)
  • Konstantyn Kantakuzen (pl)
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