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BRANCOVAN, or BRANCOVRANU

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 419 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BRANCOVAN, or BRANCOVRANU  , the name of a
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family which has played an important
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part in the
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history of Rumania . It was of Servian origin and was connected with the family of Branko or Brankovich .
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Constantine Brancovan, the most eminent member of the family, was born in 1654, and became prince of Walachia in 1689 . In consequence of his anti-
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Turkish policy of forming an
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alliance first with Austria and then with Russia, he was denounced to the Porte, deposed from his
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throne, brought under arrest to Constantinople and imprisoned (171o) in the fortress of Yedi Kuleh (Seven Towers) . Here he was tortured by the
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Turks, who hoped thus to discover the fortune of £3,000,000, which Constantine was alleged to have amassed . He was be-headed with his four sons on the 26th of August 1714 . His faithful friend Enake
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Vacarescu shared his
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fate . Constantine Brancovan became, through his tragic
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death, the hero of Rumanian popular
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ballads . His family founded and endowed the largest hospital in Walachia, the so-called Spital Brancovanescu . See O . G . Lecca, Familiile Boeresti Romdne (Bucharest, 1899), p .

90, sqq . (M .

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