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... that Princess Rallou Karatza'sBucharest theater, now upheld as a pioneering institution of modern Greek drama, was described in one Wallachian chronicle as a "temple" for devil-worship? Source: Ilie Corfus, Ioan Dobrescu, "Cronica meșteșugarului Ioan Dobrescu (1802—1830)", in Studii și Articole de Istorie, Vol. VII, 1966, pp. 317, 373–374.
ALT 1: ... that Rallou, daughter of Wallachia's Greek ruler John Caradja, may have been responsible for a princely decree preventing all Wallachians from wearing white? Source: Ioan Massoff, "Domnița Ralu dela 'Cișmeaua Roșie', prima snoabă a Bucureștilor", in Rampa, 25 December 1937, p. 6 Dahn (talk) 17:27, 27 June 2023 (UTC)