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The Rallis family, also spelled Ralli, Ralles or Rallet in Romanian is the name of an old Greek Phanariote family, whose members played important political role in the history of modern Greece, Danubian Principalities and later in the United Kingdom. One branch of the family, living in Great Britain, gained the title of Baronet in 1912 and thus became the Ralli baronets. They claim descent from the Frankish-Byzantine noble Raoul/Ralles family.

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Rallis family mausoleum in West Norwood Cemetery, London
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  • Ralli Brothers, expatriate Greek family and merchant business in Victorian-era England
  • Pandeli Ralli (1845–1928), British Member of Parliament
  • Ralli baronets, title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, created in 1912 for Lucas Ralli
  • Théodore Ralli (1852–1909), Greek-French orientalist painter
  • Loukas Ralli (c.1794–1879), Mayor of Piraeus 1855–1866
  • Constantine Scaramanga-Ralli (1854-1934), author and British Member of Parliament
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