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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Radu_MihneaRadu Mihnea - Wikipedia

    Radu Mihnea (1586 – 13 January 1626) was Voivode of Wallachia between September 1601 and March 1602, and again between March and May 1611, September 1611 and August 1616, August 1620 and August 1623, and Voivode of Moldavia in 1616–1619, 1623–1626.

  2. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Radu_MihneaRadu Mihnea - Wikipedia

    Radu Mihnea era fiul lui Mihnea al II-lea Turcitul. A fost susținut de Poartă pentru domnie încă din ianuarie 1596, dar a stăpânit pentru prima dată în Țara Românească între noiembrie 1601 – martie 1602. După această scurtă domnie a fost voievod al Țării Românești între aprilie – mai 1611.

  3. Illegitimate son of Mircea cel Bătrân; member of the Order of the Dragon (thus Dracul); While in negotiations outside Wallachia with the Ottoman Empire, his son Mircea was named prince. He returned to the throne in 1443, winning against John Hunyadi, and deposing also Basarab II. He was assassinated in 1447.

  4. This is a survey of all passages in Paul of Aleppo's Journal and Makarius III Ibn al-Za'im's Chronicle of the Wallachian Princes that refer to Mihnea (Mihail) III Radu.

    • Ioana Feodorov
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mihnea_IIIMihnea III - Wikipedia

    Mihnea III Radu (Turkish: Radu Gioan Bey; 1613 – 5 April 1660), was a Prince of Moldavia, [citation needed] and ruler of Wallachia from March 1658 to November 1659. His father was alleged to have been the Voivode Radu Mihnea.

  6. Download PDF. Domniile lui Radu Mihnea din Ţara Românească şi Moldova au impresionat contemporaneitatea. Personalitatea puternică a acestui voievod, realizarea pe cale diplomatică a uniunii dinastice a celor două ţări române extracarpatice reprezen-ta o confirmare.

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