'Ştefan Cantacuzino' (
Greek: ''Στέφανος Καντακουζινός'', ''Stephanos Cantacuzinos''), was a
Prince of
Wallachia between April
1714 and
January 21,
1716, the son of ''
stolnic''
Constantin Cantacuzino.
Life
Ştefan was involved in his father's intrigue against Prince
Constantin Brâncoveanu, denouncing him to the
Ottoman Empire (Wallachia's
overlord), and surrendering Brâncoveanu's secret correspondence with the
Habsburg Monarchy, enemies of the
Porte in the
Great Turkish War. After obtaining the Prince's deposition, he took the throne in
Bucharest as an Ottoman appointee.
His rule coincided with the Habsburg attack led by
Prince Eugene of Savoy, during which the Cantacuzinos shook off Ottoman tutelage, informing
Stephan, comte de Steinville on the Porte's war preparations. A ''
kapucu'' was sent to depose Prince Ştefan in January 1716, and arrested him together with his father and uncle (the ''
spătar''
Mihai Cantacuzino). The three of them were executed in
Istanbul.
Following Ştefan Cantacuzino's death, the
Phanariote rule in Wallachia was established as a way to ensure a tighter Ottoman control over Wallachia.
See also
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Cantacuzino family
References
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Neagu Djuvara, ''Între Orient şi Occident. Ţările române la începutul epocii moderne'', Humanitas, Bucharest, 1995, p.31, 336