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  1. Anastazja. Dynasty. Bogdan-Mușat. Religion. Orthodox. Roman I (died March 1394) was Voivode of Moldavia from December 1391 to March 1394. He was the second son of Costea and Margareta Muşata (= "the beautiful" in Old Romanian) the daughter of the first ruler of Moldavia, Bogdan I and the founder Muşatin family. [1]

  2. Roman I (died March 1394) was Voivode of Moldavia from December 1391 to March 1394. He was the second son of Costea and Margareta Muşata (= "the beautiful" in Old Romanian) the daughter of the first ruler of Moldavia, Bogdan I and the founder Muşatin family. During his reign, Moldova incorporated all the territories between the Carpathians ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoldaviaMoldavia - Wikipedia

    Moldavia (Romanian: Moldova, pronounced ⓘ or Țara Moldovei, literally "The Country of Moldavia"; in Romanian Cyrillic: Молдова or Цара Мѡлдовєй) is a historical region and former principality in Central and Eastern Europe, corresponding to the territory between the Eastern Carpathians and the Dniester River.

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  5. The founding of Moldavia ( Romanian: Descălecatul Moldovei) began with the arrival of a Vlach (Romanian) voivode (military leader), Dragoș, soon followed by his people from Maramureș, then a voivodeship, to the region of the Moldova River. Dragoș established a polity there as a vassal to the Kingdom of Hungary in the 1350s.

  6. Roman I (died March 1394) was Voivode of Moldavia from December 1391 to March 1394. He was the second son of Costea and Margareta Muşata (= "the beautiful" in Old Romanian) the daughter of the first ruler of Moldavia, Bogdan I and the founder Muşatin family .

  7. From the history of the diplomatic service of Moldavia. Chapter IV of the Diplomatic Service: Theory and Practice. Pp. 70-81. Chisinau, MSU, 2010, 400 p.; Jeremiah I. External relations of the country of Moldova in documents. Chisinau, 2013. 3 See: Roman A., Stepaniuc V., Lavric A. Stephen the Great - the maker of the glory of Moldavia ...

  8. Abstract. This chapter discusses the history of Wallachia and Moldavia from the late 18th century until the early 19th century. It was during this period when the evolution of institutions and the spread of ideas occurred, thus marking it as being a dynamic half-century for the principalities. Some princes and nobles even took advantage of the ...

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