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  2. Ruxandra Basarab (died 1545) was a Romanian princess. She was the daughter of Neagoe Basarab (a prince of Wallachia) and Milica of Serbia, and became princess consort of Wallachia by her marriage to Radu Paisie. [1] [2] Ruxandra's first marriage was to Radu of Afumați, Voivode of Wallachia. [3] After his death, she married again, to Radu ...

  3. On 21 January 1526, Radu married Princess Ruxandra, the daughter of Neagoe Basarab. They did not have children together. After the death of Radu of Afumați, Ruxandra became the wife of another prince of Wallachia, Radu Paisie.

  4. Ruxandra of Wallachia After 1525 no children Son of Radu IV; allied with the Craiovești. Vladislav III: April - 8 November 1523 June - September 1524 19 April - August 1525 Unknown: Nephew of Vladislav II. Radu VI Bădica: November 1523 – 19 January 1524 Unknown: Illegitimate son of Radu IV. Basarab VI: 6 January - 5 February 1529 Unknown

  5. Unfortunately, Theodosius died only a few months after taking the crown, in January 1522. Little is known of Neagoe and Milica’s other two sons, Peter and John.

  6. Apr 29, 2022 · Death: 1545 (38-39) Immediate Family: Daughter of Neagoe Basarab and Milica Basarab Wife of Radu V Afumati and Radu VII Paisie Mother of Marcu; Maria; Voica and Cârstina Sister of Stana Bogdan; Teodosie Basarab; Jovan Basarab; Angelina Basarab; Petar Basarab and 1 other. Managed by:

  7. The distinct features and garments of the figures, as well as the inscriptions in Church Slavonic above their heads, helps identify them. On the left, the image displays Neagoe Basarab (d. 1521) and his three sons: Theodosius, Peter, and John. On the right is his wife, Milica Despina (d. 1554), and their daughters: Stana, Ruxandra, and Angelina.

  8. Ruxandra's first marriage was to Radu of Afumați, Voivode of Wallachia. [3] After his death, she married again, to Radu Paisie, Prince of Wallachia, in 1541. [1] [4] [5] Before ascending the throne in 1535, Radu Paisie had been a monk, and was once abbott of the Arges monastery. [3] [4]

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