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Safta Brâncoveanu

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34:, lord of Craiova. She became famed as a great benefactor of hospitals, monasteries, churches and charitable projects. After being widowed in 1832, she withdrew with her mother to 43: 98: 68: 93: 88: 83: 78: 73: 35: 8: 30:
She was the daughter of Teodor Balș and Zoe Rosetti-Balș and married in 1793 to Grigore
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Constantin, Gane (1976). Trecute vieti de doamne si domnițe. p. 322
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in 1840. In 1835–38, she founded the famous charity hospital
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Brâncoveanu
Văratec Monastery
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Spitalul Brâncovenesc
Categories
19th-century Romanian people
1776 births
1857 deaths
Romanian philanthropists
19th-century Romanian women
18th-century Romanian women
People from the Principality of Wallachia

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