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Coat of arms of Princes Bibescu

The House of Bibescu or Bibesco is the name of an old Romanian noble family, whose members were once ruling Princes of Wallachia.

History

The Princely Bibescu family was of Wallachian origin, first time documented in the 15th century, has marked the political and economical development of the country, through many generations.

Princes Stirbey

Coat of arms of Princes Stirbey

Prince Barbu Dimitrie Știrbei was the son of Boyar Dumitrache Bibescu, Palatine of Wallachia (1772-1831), and his wife, Ecaterina Văcărescu (1777-1842). He was adopted by his maternal grandfather, the last of the Știrbey line of the Văcărescu family who left him heir to his wealth and family name. This line of the Bibescu family became Princes Stirbey. After the Revolution of 1848, in difficult times, Prince Barbu Stirbey (1799-1869) is elected Reigning Prince (“Domnitor”) of Tara Romaneasca, and seeks balanced relationships with the Ottoman Empire, the Empire of Austria-Hungary and with the Russian Empire, thus setting the foundations for an independent state. Under his rule (1849-1856), Tara Romaneasca went from a feudal and agriculture-based country to an enlightened nation, with its first industrial enterprises, a modern educational system and a well developed road network.[1]

Notable members