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Ypsilantis family

The House of Ypsilantis or Ypsilanti was a Greek Phanariote family which grew into prominence and power in Constantinople during the last centuries of Ottoman Empire and gave several short-reign hospodars to the Danubian Principalities.

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Ypsilantis
Υψηλάντης
Ipsilanti
Coat of arms of Alexander Ypsilantis, Prince of Wallachia and Moldavia
Country Byzantine Empire
Empire of Trebizond
Ottoman Empire
Moldavia
Wallachia
 Russia
 Greece
 Romania
Current regionDanubian Principalities
Place of originPontus, Byzantine Empire (now Turkey)
Founded1064
TitlesPrince of Wallachia
Prince of Moldavia

The House of Ypsilantis or Ypsilanti (Greek: Υψηλάντης; Romanian: Ipsilanti) was a Greek Phanariote family which grew into prominence and power in Constantinople during the last centuries of Ottoman Empire and gave several short-reign hospodars to the Danubian Principalities.

History

First mentioned in 1064, the family was originally from the village of İpsil (modern Arpaözü in the Çaykara district) in the Pontus region in the Black Sea, from which their surname is derived.1 They became prominent during the Empire of Trebizond. In 1655, Antiochus Ypsilantis left Trabzon and settled in Constantinople. Since the end of the Ottoman Empire, members of the Ypsilanti family can be found all over the world.

Notable members

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References

  1. "Η Υψήλ του Πόντου". ypsilantio.gr (in Greek). Archived from the original on 2026-04-21. Retrieved 2026-04-27.
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