In 1668 he punished Nicolae Milescu who had been plotting against him by having his nose cut off.
In 1660-1664, he acted as representative of his country with its Ottoman overlord, and then as envoy to Berlin and Stockholm.
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However, Nicolae Iorga and other historians have argued that there is no actual proof of this, and have proposed Constantin Cantacuzino as the main translator.
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''Seven o'clock in the evening...''
''It's quiet throughout the land.''
(Cartoon by Nicolae Tonitza |