
![Prince Bibica-Rosetti [OT-RO-GR-] K40, Scarlat/Charles Πρίγκιπας (Βασίλειον τῆς Ἑλλάδος) (Nobility GR)](img/male.jpg)
| Name | Prince Bibica-Rosetti [OT-RO-GR-] K40, Scarlat/Charles | |
| Suffix | Πρίγκιπας (Βασίλειον τῆς Ἑλλάδος) (Nobility GR) | |
| Born | 1809 | ? |
| Christened | Gr. Orthodox~ | |
| Gender | Male | |
| The Ruset/Ruseti family are a Princely Phanariotic and Boyar family in Moldavia, where they settled in the 17th Century coming from Phanar (Constantinople) of Genoan origine (Rosetti) ... There were several branches, named after their estates, e.g. Ruset-Bibica | ||
| Phanariótes in the Ottoman Empire and in the Principalities of Moldavia and Walachia (Ruset-Bibica) ... Kingdom of Greece (Bibica-Rosetti) 1832-1924 1935-1973 | ||
| GIN (RH) ... Lobanov-Rostovsky--Wladimiroff (1992) Generation VI N° 40 | ||
| 1) General Radu Rosetti. Familia Rosetti (2 volumes, Bucharest 1938) ... 2) Mihai Dimitri Sturdza. Grande Familles de Grèce, d'Albanie et de Constantinople (Paris 1999) [This branche not mentioned: He is in Sturdza mentioned as Scarlat * 1809, died leaving no children!] ... 3) Paul Cernovodeanu. Familia Ruset, Roset (Rosetti) (Bucharest: Editura Acad. 2002) | ||
| Died | 03-06-1894 | Kifisia (Athens, Greece) = Κηφισιά (Αθήνα) |
| Person ID | I43046 | GIN |
| Last Modified | 4 Sep 2018 | |
| Father | Ruset-Bibica [OT-RO-] K80 Spătar in Walachia 1838 (Phan.) ... â ă ș ţ, Ion, b. 1760, Phanar (Constantinople, Ottoman Empire) = Φανάρι (Κωνσταντινούπολις) , d. 1840, Bucureşti (România) = Bucharest (Rumania) (Age 80 years) | |
| Mother | Sulgearoglu = Souldjaroglou [OT-] K81 (Phan.), Zoe, b. ?, d. ? | |
| Married | ? | ? |
| Family ID | F17905 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family | ............ [GR-] K41, ............, b. ?, d. ? | |||
| Married | ? | ? |
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| Last Modified | 14 Dec 2015 | |||
| Family ID | F17904 | Group Sheet | Family Chart | ||
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