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The House of Caradja, Karadja, Karaca, or Caragea (also known as Caratzas and Karatzas, Greek: Καρατζάς) is a princely house of Byzantine and Phanariote Greek origins, present as dignitaries in the Ottoman Empire, and established as boyars and hospodars in the Danubian Principalities from the late 16th century.

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  • Caradja (de)
  • Οικογένεια Καρατζά (el)
  • Caradja (en)
  • Caragea (it)
  • Famille Caradja (fr)
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  • Caradja oder Karadja (griechisch Καρατζάς Karatzas, rumänisch Caragea) ist der Name einer griechisch-phanariotischen Adelsfamilie, die Fürsten der Walachei stellte. Nachfahren im Mannesstamm leben heute in Deutschland. (de)
  • H πριγκιπική Οικογένεια Καρατζά είναι Βυζαντινής καταγωγής και στα τέλη του 16ου αι. ζούσε στο Φανάρι της Κωνσταντινούπολης. Μέλη της ήταν αξιωματούχοι του Οθωμανικού κράτους, κυρίως διερμηνείς (dragoman) και έγιναν ευγενείς (boyar) στις Παραδουνάβιες ηγεμονίες. Ο Νικόλαος και ο Ιωάννης έγιναν πρίγκιπες (hospodar) της Βλαχίας. Απόγονοι της Οικογένειας υπάρχουν στην Ελλάδα, στη Ρουμανία, κ.α. (el)
  • The House of Caradja, Karadja, Karaca, or Caragea (also known as Caratzas and Karatzas, Greek: Καρατζάς) is a princely house of Byzantine and Phanariote Greek origins, present as dignitaries in the Ottoman Empire, and established as boyars and hospodars in the Danubian Principalities from the late 16th century. (en)
  • Les Caradja, Karatzas (grec) ou Caragea en roumain sont les membres d'une maison princière phanariote d'origine grecque probablement issue de Constantinople ou, selon certains de leurs adversaires, de Raguse, en Dalmatie. Leur plus ancien ancêtre connu serait Eustache Karadzas, intermédiaire entre le Patriarche et le Sultan en 1453. Le Postelnic Ioannis Karadja (1591) est le premier membre de la famille connu dans les principautés roumaines. Il fit restaurer l’église de Saint-Sava à Jassy en 1625. (fr)
  • Caragea (greco: Καρατζάς, Karatzas o Caratzas) è una famiglia fanariota di probabile origine bizantina, distintasi nella storia dell'Impero ottomano, e dei due principati da esso dipendenti, Valacchia e Moldavia. La famiglia diede alla Valacchia due gospodari: Nicola (1782-1783) e Giovanni (1812-1818), che introdusse il Codice Caragea, e un patriarca di Costantinopoli, Joannicus (patriarca tra il 1761 e il 1763). (it)
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