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  2. Antiochus Kantemir. Antiochus [1] or Antioch [2] Kantemir or Cantemir ( Russian: Антиох Дмитриевич Кантемир, Antiokh Dmitrievich Kantemir; Romanian: Antioh Cantemir; Turkish: Antioh Kantemiroğlu; French: Antioche Cantemir; 8 September 1708 – 31 March 1744) was a Moldavian who served as a man of letters, diplomat, and ...

  3. Kantemir is a leading manufacturer of quality mould plates and frames for injection molds since 1972. It offers precision machining of 3 and 5 axis parts up to 2000x1000mm with high accuracy and surface finishing.

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  4. Antiokh Dmitriyevich Kantemir (born Sept. 21 [Sept. 10, Old Style], 1708, Constantinople [now Istanbul], Tur.—died April 11 [March 31], 1744, Paris, Fr.) was a distinguished Russian statesman who was his country’s first secular poet and one of its leading writers of the classical school. The son of Dmitry Kantemir, he was tutored at home ...

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  5. Referred to as Qantemir or Qantemiroglu in Turkish sources, Dimitrie Cantemir was born on 15 Rajab 1084/26 October 1673 in the town of Sǎlişteni within the borders of the Principality of Bogdan (Moldavia). He was the son of Constantin Cantemir (1096-1104/1685-93), a mercenary of peasant origin who later became the Prince (Voivode) of Bogdan.

  6. www.kantemir.comKANTEMIR

    Kantemir est une société française qui réalise des pièces techniques pour le moule d’injection plastique depuis 1972. Elle propose des services d’usinage sur mesure, de forage à façon, d’érosion à fil et de découpe fil.

  7. Dimitrie or Demetrius Cantemir (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈmitri.e kanteˈmir] ⓘ, Russian: Дмитрий Кантемир; 26 October 1673 – 21 August 1723), also known by other spellings, was a Moldavian prince, statesman, and man of letters.

  8. There, he studied the tanbur, a long-necked Turkish lute, earning a reputation for his knowledge of the historical Ottoman repertoire and theory. Cantemir's treatise on Turkish music, Kantemir Edvari, was a major contribution to musicology, preserving three hundred fifty-two works in a unique notation style he developed to document his music study.

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