Family Group Sheet
Family Group Sheet
NameDr & Count Prince Alexander (Nicolaos) MAVROCORDATO Phanar Branch, G Grandson
Birth1636, Phanar, Constantinople, Turkey
MemoArgenti says 7 Nov 1641 Wikipedia says 1637.
Death23 Dec 1709, Phanar, Constantinople, Turkey
MemoWikipedia says 1719.
Burial1709, Agia Paraskevi (Sainte Vendredi des Céramistes), Hassikeui, Constantinople, Turkey
OccupationDoctor of medicine from Bologna University. Chief Drogoman to the Ottoman Sultan from 1673. Much employed in negotiations with Austria. Drew up the Treaty of Karlowitz (1699). Secretary of State and Count of the Holy Roman Empire.
Note 1The variant spelling Mavrocordato (rather than Mavrogordato) is here first attributed to Alexander (for want of better evidence of its origin). Studied medicine and philosophy in Padua and wrote many scientific works.
Note 2Doctor of medicine from Bologna University. Drogoman to the Ottoman Sultan from 1673. Much employed in negotiations with Austria. Drew up the Treaty of Karlowitz (1699). Secretary of State and Count of the Holy Roman Empire.
Note 5In his history of Chios, Alexander M Vlasto says that Alexander attended various Italian universities and in 1664 wrote a paper on the circulation of blood and practised as a doctor and lecturer in Constantinople.
Note 3His authority was supreme at the court of Mustapha ll along with Hussein Kupruli and Rami Pasha. He did much to ameliorate conditions for the Christians in Turkey. Argenti describes him as ‘L’Exaporite’ and a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire in 1699.
Note 4Disgraced in 1703 but recalled to court by Sultan Ahmed lll. He left some historical, grammatical treatises which Britannica regards as of little value!
Note 5He started a princely branch of the Mavrocordatos family through his marriage. He spoke Greek, Slavonian, Latin, Italian, French, Turkish, Persian and Arabic.
Note 5Presumably he is the person at the head of a hand-drawn family tree (see Romanian state historical archives) with sons: Scarlet (no issue), Nicola/Nicholas ‘Voda’ and Jean/Ioannis ‘Voda’; + daughters: Elena/Helen and Roxandra.
Note 5Wikipedia says he is the son of Pandely (of Chios) & Loxandra (“one-eyed” and daughter of Scarlato of Constantinople) and that he wrote on circulation of blood in 1664.
FlagsCaradja, Constantinople, Giustiniani Pi, Mavrogordato, Maximo, Turkey
Marriage1670, Constantinople, Turkey
SpousePrincess Sultana (Ioannis) Crisoscoleo
Birth1640
Death11 Sep 1694, Phanar, Constantinople, Turkey
Note 1Or Chrisoscoleo/Chrysoscoleos. Wikipedia says she was “a Moldavian princess, a granddaughter of Prince Alexandru Iliaş and Moldavia (a member of the Muşatin family)”
FlagsConstantinople, Turkey
FatherIoannis Crisoscoleo (?-?)
MotherPrincess Cassandra (Alexander) Ilias of Bassaraba (?-?)
Children
Birth11 Jul 1673, Constantinople, Turkey
Death?
Marriage1693
ChildrenMarioara (Mattheos) (1694-?)
 Gregorios (Mattheos) (1690-1752)
 Sultana (Mattheos) (1697-?)
 Scarlatos (Mattheos) (1701-?)
 Roxandra (Mattheos) (?-?)
 Alexander (Mattheos) (1698-1741)
Birth2 Mar 1676, Constantinople, Turkey
Death16 Jul 1699, Targoviste, Romania
Marriage1698, Bucharest, Romania
Birth23 Jul 1684, Constantinople, Turkey
Death23 Nov 1719, Bucharest, Romania
MemoEncyclopaedia Britannica says 1720.
SpouseZaphira Guliano (?-?)
Marriage?
ChildrenAlexander (Ioannis) (1710-1738)
Birth25 Feb 1682
Death6 Mar 1722
ChildrenMariora (Ioannis) (?-?)
Birth1670, Constantinople, Turkey
MemoSturdza says 3 May 1680. Wikipedia says 1680
Death3 Sep 1730, Bucharest, Romania
Burial1730, Monastery of Vacaresti, Bucharest, Romania
Marriageabt 1700
ChildrenScarlatos (Nicolaos) (1701-1725)
Marriage5 Nov 1719, Phanar, Constantinople, Turkey
Married MemoSturdza says 5 Feb 1716.
ChildrenSultane (Nicolaos) (1721-?)
 Alexander (Nicolaos) (1720-1790)
Marriage29 May 1706, Bucharest, Romania
ChildrenMaria (Nicolaos) (1706-1725)
 Ioannis (Nicolaos) (1712-1747)
 Toma (Nicolaos) (1716-?)
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