•
Michael Kantakouzenos Şeytanoğlu (1510–1578) •
Andronikos Kantakouzenos (1553–1601) • Mihai •
Dumitrașcu Cantacuzino (died 1686), Prince of Moldavia • Iordache (died 1663) • Toderascu (died 1685) • Ionitsa (1664–1692) • Iordache (1688–1758) • Ionitsa (1721–1789) • Matei (1750–1817) •
Alexandros Kantakouzinos (1787–1841), magnate and politician •
Alexandru Cantacuzino (1811–1884), government minister • Iordache (died 1700) • Iordache (died 1740) • Constantin (died 1740) • (1740–1826) • Constantin (1778–1843) • Lascar (1805–1885) •
Constantin Cantacuzino-Pașcanu (1856–1927), politician • Nicolas (1811–1840), married to (1821–1860) • Pulcheria (1840–1865), married to Prince Emil zu
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (1824–1878) • Lucia zu
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Beleburg (1859–1903), married
Prince Otto Victor von
Schönburg-Waldenburg (1856–1888) •
Princess Sophie von Schönburg-Waldenburg (1885–1936), married
Wilhelm, Prince of Albania • Grigore (1779–1809) •
Elisabeta Știrbey (1805–1874), Princess of Wallachia • Alexandru (1786–1832) • (1829–1897) • (1598–1663); married to
Elena Cantacuzino • (1630–1667) • Parvu (died 1696) • Parvu (1689–1751) • Ioan (died 1749) • Iordache (1747–1803) •
Constantin Cantacuzino (1793–1877) •
Ion C. Cantacuzino (1825–1878), politician •
Ioan Cantacuzino (1863–1934), physician and scientist • Adolf (1839–1911) •
Scarlat Cantacuzino (1874–1949), poet and diplomat • Grigore (1800–1849) •
Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino (1833–1913),
Prime Minister of
Romania •
Mihail G. Cantacuzino (1867–1928),
Mayor of Bucharest and Justice Minister •
Constantin Cantacuzino (1905–1958),
World War II flying ace •
Grigore Gheorghe Cantacuzino (1872–1930),
Mayor of Bucharest; married to
Alexandrina Cantacuzino (1876–1944), political activist •
Alexandru Cantacuzino (1901–1939), politician • Matei (died 1742) •
Pârvu Cantacuzino (died 1769), Ban of Oltenia, the leader of an anti-
Ottoman rebellion in 1769 • Constantin (died 1761) • Ioan (1756–1828) • Nicolae (1790–1857) • Vasile (1818–1906) •
Matei B. Cantacuzino (1855–1925), Mayor of Iași,
Education Minister and
Justice Minister • Nicolae (1864–1948) •
George Matei Cantacuzino (1899–1960), architect •
Serban Cantacuzino (1928–2018), architect •
Marie Cantacuzène (1820–1898), painter's model •
Rodion Cantacuzino (1725–1774) • (1761–1841) • Rodion (1812–1880) • (1847–1894) •
Prince Mikhail Cantacuzène (1875–1955), Russian diplomat; married to
Julia Dent Cantacuzène Spiransky-Grant (1876–1975), granddaughter of
Ulysses S. Grant and author • Alexander (1813–1857) •
Olga Cantacuzène-Altieri (1843–1929), novelist • Ivan (1816–1888) • Pavel (1852–1922) • George (1881–1950) • Pierre (1922–1975) •
Ambrose (1947–2009), Bishop of Vevey •
Șerban Cantacuzino (1634–1688),
Voivode of Wallachia 1678–1688 • (1673–1739) • Toma (1714–1762) • Matei (1745–1817) • Iordache (1775–1827) • Constantin (1811–1876) • (1845–1898),
Minister of Finance • Constantin (1847–1920), married to (1863–1944), writer • Gheorghe (1815–1890) • Ioan (1847–1911) •
Gheorghe Cantacuzino-Grănicerul (1869–1937), politician • Ioan Radu (1885–1950), married to
Maria Filotti (1883–1956), actress •
Ion Filotti Cantacuzino (1908–1975), writer and film producer •
Gheorghe I. Cantacuzino (1937–2019), historian •
Șerban Cantacuzino (1941–2011), actor • (1895–1951) • (1685–1713), Princess of Moldavia • (1637–1699) •
Constantin Cantacuzino (1639–1716), high official in Wallachia •
Ștefan Cantacuzino (1675–1716), Voivode of Wallachia 1714–1716; married to
Păuna Greceanu-Cantacuzino (died 1740) •
Radu Cantacuzino (1699–1761) • (1640–1716) • Matei (died 1685) •
Toma Cantacuzino (died 1721) • Ioannis (born 1570) •
Bella Rosetti (Cantacuzino), wife of
Lascaris Rosetti, high chancellor of the Patriarchate of Constantinople and mother of
Constantin Rosetti and Prince
Antonie Ruset ==See also==