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CONSTANTINE CANTEMIR became a prince of Moldavia, 1685-1693. He was a good and conscientious ruler, who protected the people from the rapacity of the tax-gatherers and introduced peace into his country. He was succeeded on the throne by his son Antioch, who ruled twice, 1696-1700 and 1705-1707. His youngest brother, DEMETRIUS Or DEMETER CANTEMIR (b. October 26, 1673), was made prince of Moldavia in 171o; he ruled only one year, 1710-1711, when he joined Peter the Great
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The latter's son, ANTIOCH CANTEMIR (born in Moldavia, 1700; died in Paris, 1744), became in 1731 Russian minister in Great Britain, and in 1736 minister plenipotentiary in Paris. He brought to London the Latin MS. from whence the English translation
biography and bibliography of the author (pp. 455-460). He was a Russian poet and almost the first author of satires in modern Russian literature.End of Article: CONSTANTINE CANTEMIR If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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