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Antioch Dmitrijewitsch Cantemir

Russian: князь Антиох Дмитриевич Кантемир
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Birthplace: Konstantinobel
Death: April 11, 1744 (35)
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
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Son of Prince Dmitry Konstantinovich Cantemir, Domnitor of Moldavia and Casandra Princess Cantacuzina-Craiovescu
Ex-partner of NN Cantemir and Varvara Alekseevna Sheremeteva
Father of ? CANTEMIR and ? CANTEMIR
Brother of Мария Дмитриевна Кантемир; Smaragda Cantemir; Maţei Cantemir; Constantin Cantemir; Şerban Cantemir and 1 other
Half brother of Augustin Mirov; Smaragda II Cantemir; Petru Cantemir and Ivan Cantemir

Occupation: светлейший князь Кантемир, дипломат, занимавший должности русского посла в Лондоне и Париже
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About Antioh Cantemir

Prince Antiokh Dmitrievich Kantemir (Антиох Дмитриевич Кантемир in Russian, Antioh Cantemir in Romanian, Dimitri Kantemiroğlu in Turkish, Antioche Cantemir in French; September 8, 1708 – March 31, 1744) was a Moldavian-born Russian Enlightenment man of letters and diplomat.

Kantemir was born to the Moldavian Prince Dimitrie Cantemir and Princess Kassandra Cantacuzene in Iaşi.

Educated by his father and at the Saint Petersburg Academy, having spent much of his youth as a hostage in Ottoman Istanbul, Antiokh joined Dimitrie in Russia at their estate in the vicinity of Kharkov.

His work reflects the scope and purpose of Peter the Great's European-style reforms, standing out as a contribution to the integration of Russian culture into the world circuit of Classicism. In this respect, the most noticeable effort is his Petrida, an unfinished epic glorifying the Emperor.

From 1731 he was Russian envoy to London (where he brought along the manuscript to Dimitrie's History of the Growth and Decay of the Ottoman Empire, also writing the biography and bibliography of his father that accompanied the English 1756 edition). From 1736 until his death, Antiokh was minister plenipotentiary in Paris, where he was a noted intellectual figure and close friend to Montesquieu and Voltaire.

Kantemir's language seems dull and antiquated to the modern reader, because he stuck to the gallic system of rhyming, which was subsequently discarded. His best known poems are several satires in the manner of Juvenal, including To My Mind: On Those Who Blame Education and On the Envy and Pride of Evil-Minded Courtiers.

Kantemir translated de Fontenelle into Russian (1740 – Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds), although this was partly censored as heretical. He also produced a tract on old Russian versification (1744) and translated the poetry of Horace and Anacreon into Russian. His own philosophical work is the 1742 Letters on Nature and Man ("O prirode i cheloveke").

Antioch Kantemir died a bachelor in Paris, while the litigation concerning his illegitimate children dragged on for years

Über Antioh Cantemir (Deutsch)

Fürst Antioch Dmitrijewitsch Kantemir war ein russischer Dichter, Satiriker, Diplomat. Er war der Sohn des moldawischen Gospodaren Dimitrie Cantemir.

О Antioh Cantemir (русский)

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Antioh Cantemir's Timeline

1708
September 21, 1708
Konstantinobel
1744
April 11, 1744
Age 35
Paris, Ile-de-France, France
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