Grigore II Ghica Grigore al II-lea Ghica | |
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Prince of Moldavia (1st reign) | |
Reign | 5 October 1726 – 16 April 1733 |
Predecessor | Mihai Racoviță |
Successor | Constantine Mavrocordatos |
Prince of Wallachia (1st reign) | |
Reign | 16 April 1733 – 27 November 1735 |
Predecessor | Constantine Mavrocordatos |
Successor | Constantine Mavrocordatos |
Prince of Moldavia (2nd reign) | |
Reign | 27 November 1735 – 14 September 1739 |
Predecessor | Constantine Mavrocordatos |
Successor | Russian occupation |
Prince of Moldavia (3rd reign) | |
Reign | 24 October 1739 – 10 September 1741 |
Predecessor | Russian occupation |
Successor | Constantine Mavrocordatos |
Prince of Moldavia (4th reign) | |
Reign | May 1747 – April 1748 |
Predecessor | John Mavrocordatos |
Successor | Constantine Mavrocordatos |
Prince of Wallachia (2nd reign) | |
Reign | April 1748 – 3 September 1752 |
Predecessor | Constantine Mavrocordatos |
Successor | Matei Ghica |
Born | 1695 Istanbul |
Died | 3 September 1752 Bucharest |
Issue | Scarlat Ghica, Matei Ghica |
House | Ghica family |
Father | Matei Ghica |
Religion | Orthodox |
Grigore II Ghica (1695 – 3 September 1752) was Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia at four different intervals — from October 1726 to April 16, 1733, from November 27, 1735 to 14 September 1739, from October 1739 to September 1741 and from May 1747 to April 1748[1] — and twice Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia: April 16, 1733 – November 27, 1735 and April 1748 to September 3, 1752. He was son of Matei Ghica (son of Grigore I Ghica).[2]