Lahovary

The Lahovary family (spelled in Romanian as Lahovari) is an old Romanian aristocratic family of Greek descent.[1] Throughout the centuries members of this family occupied many prominent positions in the Principality of Wallachia and later in the Kingdom of Romania.
Notable members of the family
- Gheorghe I. Lahovary, engineer and writer
- Iacob Lahovary, politician who was the Minister of War and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kingdom of Romania
- Ioan Lahovary, politician who was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kingdom of Romania
- Alexandru Lahovary, politician who was Minister of Justice, Minister of Agriculture, Industry, Trade and Property, Minister of Public Works and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kingdom of Romania
- Nicolae Lahovary, anthropologist and diplomat who was Minister plenipotentiary to Albania and Switzerland
- Marthe Lucie Lahovary, princess, writer and daughter of Ioan Lahovary
References
- ^ Callimachi, Princess Anne-Marie Vacaresco (1949). Yesterday was Mine. Whittlesey House.
The Lahovarys, a family of Greek descent...