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  1. Feb 23, 2021 · Alexandra Benga (Dracul) Birthdate: circa 1401. Death: circa 1461 (51-69) Immediate Family: Daughter of Vlad Dracul II, Basarab, Voievod de Walachia and Anastasia Musat (sau Bogdanescu) Wife of Stanciu Benga Mother of Stanciu Benga and Ana Dracul Half sister of Unknown Illegitament Child; Mircea Dracula, voivode of Wallachia; Vlad the Impaler ...

  2. Anna of Wallachia. Anca of Walachia. House. Basarab. Father. Basarab I of Wallachia. Mother. Doamna Margareta. Nicholas Alexander ( Romanian: Nicolae Alexandru ), (died November 1364) was a Voivode of Wallachia (c. 1352 – November 1364), after having been co-ruler to his father Basarab I .

    • Doamna Margareta
    • c. 1344 – 1352 (with Basarab I), 1352 – November 1364 (alone)
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  4. House of Drăculești. The House of Basarab (also Bazarab or Bazaraad, Romanian: Basarab pronounced [basaˈrab] ⓘ) was a ruling family of Cuman origin, [1] which had an important role in the establishing of the Principality of Wallachia, giving the country its first line of Princes, one closely related with the Mușatin rulers of Moldavia.

  5. Regency of Catherine Salvaresso (11 September 1577 - July 1583) Initially under regency of his mother, both were deposed by the usurper Petru Cercel. Mihnea paid for the assassination of his usurper, returned and ruled alone. In 1591, he was deposed and died in exile in Constantinople, in 1601. Mihnea II the Turk.

  6. Alexander's Journey to Troy. Alexander the Great visited the site of Ancient Troy in 334 BC during his eastern conquests, specifically as he embarked on his campaign against the Persian Empire. The visit to Troy held both personal and strategic significance for Alexander. On one hand, it fulfilled his long-held desire to pay tribute to his hero ...

  7. Jan 24, 2015 · Wallachia was on the border with the Ottoman Empire, [3] and when Vlad the elder was driven out by rival factions in 1442 he turned to the Turks for aid. In exchange for their support of his return, he agreed to pay them tribute, and sent as hostages the eleven year old Vlad, and his seven year old younger brother Radu.

  8. Alexander's visit to Troy [15.7] Alexander went up to Troy, sacrificed to Athena and poured a libation to the heroes. [15.8] At the tomb of Achilles, after anointing himself with oil and taking part in a race naked with his Companions, as is the custom, he deposited crowns and remarked how fortunate Achilles was to have had a faithful friend while he was alive and a great herald of his fame ...

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