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Constantin Karadja

Prince Constantin Jean Lars Anthony Démétrius Karadja〔Rangabé〕 (November 24, 1889 in The Hague – December 28, 1950 in Bucharest) was a Romanian diplomat, barrister-at-law, bibliographer, bibliophile and honorary member (1946) of the Romanian Academy. He is a descendant of a very aristocratic family having Byzantine roots in Constantinople as well as among rulers of Wallachia in the 18th and 19th century.
==Family==
Constantin was the son of Prince Jean Karadja Pasha (1835-1894) and Marie Louise Smith of Sweden, aka Princess Mary Karadja (1868-1943). In 1916 Constantin married a distant relative (her father was second cousin to Constantin), Princess Marcela Elena Caradja (1896-1971) of Romania. They had two children:
* Prince Jean Aristide Constantin Georges Caradja (1917–93), married to Minna Frieda Auguste Starke (1911–92).
* Princess Marie-Marcelle Nadèje Karadja (1919-2006).

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