The House of Callimachi, Calimachi, or Kallimachi (, , ; originally CalmaÃÂul or CÃÂlmaÃÂu), was a Phanariote family of mixed Moldavian (Romanian) and Greek origins, whose members occupied many important positions in Moldavia, Romania and the Ottoman Empire.
History
Originating in the boyardom of Orhei County, it gave Moldavia four reigning princes. The family remains present today in modern Romania.
Notable members
Agnatic
- Vasile CÃÂlmaÃÂul, Moldavian landowner
- Teodor CalmÃÂÃÂul, Moldavian boyar
- Ioan Teodor Callimachi, Prince of Moldavia (1758âÂÂ1761)
- Gavriil Callimachi, Orthodox monk, Metropolitan of Moldavia (?âÂÂ1786)
- Grigore Callimachi, Prince of Moldavia (1761âÂÂ1764; 1767âÂÂ1769)
- Alexandru Callimachi, Prince of Moldavia (1795âÂÂ1799)
- Scarlat Callimachi, Prince of Moldavia (1806; de jure 1807âÂÂ1810; 1812âÂÂ1819); Prince of Wallachia (de jure 1821)
- Alexandros Kallimachis, Ottoman diplomat, Governor of Samos (1850âÂÂ1854)
- Scarlat Callimachi, Romanian communist activist (1896âÂÂ1975)
Matrilineal
By marriage
References