Scarlat Ghica
Prince Scarlat Ghica (1715 – 2 December 1766) was a Prince of Moldavia (2 March 1757 – 7 August 1758), and twice Prince of Wallachia (August 1758 – 5 June 1761; 18 August 1765 – 2 December 1766). He was a member of the Ghica family.
| Scarlat Ghica | |
|---|---|
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| Prince of Moldavia | |
| Reign | 2 March 1757 – 7 August 1758 |
| Predecessor | Constantin Racoviță |
| Successor | Ioan Teodor Callimachi |
| Prince of Wallachia (1st reign) | |
| Reign | August 1758 – 5 June 1761 |
| Predecessor | Constantine Mavrocordatos |
| Successor | Constantine Mavrocordatos |
| Prince of Wallachia (2nd reign) | |
| Reign | 18 August 1765 – 2 December 1766 |
| Predecessor | Ștefan Racoviță |
| Successor | Alexandru Ghica |
| Born | 1715 |
| Died | 2 December 1766 Bucharest |
| Burial | St. Spiridon Church |
| House | Ghica family |
| Religion | Orthodox |
He was son of Grigore II Ghica. His brother was Matei Ghica.
He married three times: to Ecaterina daughter of Mihail Racovita voda. From this marriage he had
- Alexandru Ghica hospodar of Wallachia
then he married to Eufrosina and then to Ruxandra, daughter of George Muruzi and Casandra Ypsilanti. From his third marriage he had
- Elena who married to Alexandru Callimachi, prince of Moldavia. Their son was Scarlat Callimachi (hospodar) of Moldavia.
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