- Pârvu Cantacuzino
Pârvu or Pîrvu Cantacuzino (died 1769) was a high-ranking
Wallachia nboyar , "ban" ofOltenia , and anti-Ottoman rebellion leader who also briefly served as as an officer in Russia's Imperial Army during the Russo-Turkish War of 1768-1774. He was a member of theCantacuzino family , and was joined in all of his political and military actions by his brother, the "spătar " Mihai, who succeeded him as "ban".Revolt
After the military conflict began in October 1768, Pârvu and his brother formed a small group of pro-Russian boyars in
Bucharest , and welcomed Russian troops entering the city in November 1769.When the Ottomans retook the Wallachian capital during spring, the Cantacuzinos, together with "
polkovnik "Nazary Alexandrovych Karazin (the father ofVasyl Karazin ), organized a group of volunteers andCossacks which, onNovember 16 , attacked and defeated the small Ottomangarrison and captured the ruling prince of Wallachia,Grigore III Ghica (who was later sent toSaint Petersburg ).Placed in command of a small Russian detachment, Pârvu Cantacuzino was
ambush ed by Ottoman troops in Comana (Giurgiu County ), and killed in battle alongside all his men.References
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Neagu Djuvara , "Între Orient şi Occident. Ţările române la începutul epocii moderne", Humanitas, Bucharest, 1995, p.285
*Constantin C. Giurescu , "Istoria Bucureştilor. Din cele mai vechi timpuri pînă în zilele noastre", Ed. Pentru Literatură, Bucharest, 1966, p.98
*ro icon [http://www.itcnet.ro/history/archive/mi2002/current3/mi41.htm Constantin Razachevici, "Unde a fost mormântul lui Vlad Ţepeş?"] in "Magazin Istoric" (an article which gives details on Cantacuzino's death and burial as indicative of customs that could help identify the grave ofVlad III Dracula )
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