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  1. Scarlat Callimachi or Calimachi (Romanian pronunciation: [skarˈlat kaliˈmaci]; nicknamed Prințul Roșu, "the Red Prince"; September 20, 1896 – June 2, 1975) was a Romanian journalist, essayist, futurist poet, trade unionist, and communist activist, a member of the Callimachi family of boyar and Phanariote lineage.

  2. Scarlat Callimachi (1773 in Istanbul – 12 December 1821, in Bolu) was Grand Dragoman of the Sublime Porte 1801–1806, Prince of Moldavia between August 24, 1806 – October 26, 1806, August 4, 1807 – June 13, 1810, September 17, 1812 – June 1819 and Prince of Wallachia between February 1821 – June 1821.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Scarlat Callimachi or Calimachi (nicknamed Prinţul Roşu, [1] "the Red Prince"; September 20, 1896—June 2, 1975) was a Romanian journalist, essayist, futurist poet, trade unionist, and communist activist, a member of the Callimachi family of boyar and Phanariote lineage.

    • Bucharest
    • September 20, 1896
    • "The Red Prince"
    • Bucharest
  4. Scarlat Callimachi was Grand Dragoman of the Sublime Porte 1801–1806, Prince of Moldavia between August 24, 1806 – October 26, 1806, August 4, 1807 – June 13, 1810, September 17, 1812 – June 1819 and Prince of Wallachia between February 1821 – June 1821. Career.

  5. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › Scarlat_CallimachiScarlat Callimachi

    Scarlat Callimachi or Calimachi (nicknamed Prinţul Roşu, [1] "the Red Prince"; September 20, 1896 – June 2, 1975) was a Romanian journalist, essayist, futurist poet, trade unionist, and communist activist, a member of the Callimachi family of boyar and Phanariote lineage. He is not to be confused with his ancestor, hospodar Scarlat ...

  6. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Scarlat Callimachi or Calimachi (Romanian pronunciation: [skarˈlat kaliˈmaci]; nicknamed Prințul Roșu, "the Red Prince"; September 20, 1896 – June 2, 1975) was a Romanian journalist, essayist, futurist poet, trade unionist, and communist activist, a member of the Callimachi family of boyar and Phanariote lineage.

  7. Scarlat Callimachi, Romanian communist activist (1896–1975) Matrilineal. Alexandru Papadopol-Calimah, Romanian cabinet minister and scholar. Rukmini Callimachi, American journalist. By marriage. Dida Solomon-Callimachi, Romanian actress and writer. References. ^ Rizo Rangabé, Eugène (1892).