Caradja
The House of Caradja (also spelt as Karadja, Karaca, Caragea) or Karatzas (also spelt Caratzas; 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.
Caradja Καρατζάς | |
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Coat of arms of the Caradja family | |
Country | Byzantine Empire Ottoman Empire Romania Greece |
Current region | Philippopolis Dyrrhachium Dalmatia Danubian Principalities
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Place of origin | Constantinople, Byzantine Empire (now Istanbul, Turkey) |
Founded | 1091 |
Founder | Argyros Karatzas |
Titles | Doux of Philippopolis Doux of Dyrrhachium Grand Postelnic of Moldavia Prince of Wallachia |
Connected families | Rosetti family Kretzulescu family |
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