Constantine Rodocanachi, also Rhodocanaces or Rhodocanakis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Ροδοκανάκης, romanized: Konstantinos Rodokanakis; 1635–1687) was an Ottoman Greek physician to Charles II of England, chemist, lexicographer and academic.
[1][2] Rodocanachi was born on the island of Chios on 5 December 1635 and lived much of his life in London.
[3] Rodocanachi worked on the 1685 version of Lexicon manuale Græco-Latinum, & Latino-Græcum with Cornelis Schrevel and Joseph Hill (lexicographer).
[4] Rodocanachi also compounded his own medicines and sold them in London and abroad.
The couple had at least three children: Constantine (1667–1689), who died in Cambridge; Loula (1672–1710), who was born in Chios and married Frangoulis Rodocanachi (1666–1753); and Maria (1678–1688), who was born and died in London.