Dimitrie Cantermir’s diplomacy is still present in the context of the contemporary world even after three centuries Cover Image

Dimitrie Cantermir’s diplomacy is still present in the context of the contemporary world even after three centuries
Dimitrie Cantermir’s diplomacy is still present in the context of the contemporary world even after three centuries

Author(s): Negoiţă Florin
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Editura Pro Universitaria
Keywords: Cantemir; Peter the Great; Istambul; diplomacy; Ieroglific history; The Treaty since 1711; the feud; moral; human flaws.

Summary/Abstract: Born in October 26, 1673, Dimitrie Cantemir reigned in Moldavia between 1710 and 1711; his fame was unanimously acknowledged by all European personalities in his quality of a historian, geographer, sociologist, philosopher, jurist, man of letters, orientalist, theologian and musician. At the same time he made himself known as a remarkable diplomat who distinctly expressed valuable concepts on the foreign policy and diplomacy concerning the history of the Romanian law. His seven-months-reign - December 1710 - July 1711- were equidistant from the Union of the Romanian countries during the reign of Prince Michael the Brave (1600) and the year of the revolution led by Tudor Vladimirescu (1821).

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 04
  • Page Range: 48-56
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English