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  1. Alice Isabella Sullivan. Alice Isabella Sullivan is a Lecturer in the Department of History of Art at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (e-mail: aisulli@umich.edu) PDF. PDF PLUS. Full Text. More.

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    Stephen was a member of the ruling Muşatin family. His father Bogdan II had ruled Moldavia for two years (1449 to 1451) before being killed in a stealthy raid led by Stephen's uncle, Petru Aron. Bogdan II was attending a wedding of one of his boyars (nobles)—who apparently was in collusion with Petru Aron—and the surprise was complete. Stephen bare...

    at Războieni (Battle of Valea Albă) the next year, but the Ottomans had to retreat after they failed to take any significant castle (see siege of Cetatea Neamţului) as a plague started to spread in the Ottoman army. Stephen's search for European assistance against the Turks met with little success, even though he had "cut off the pagan's right hand...

    Stephen said that he had waged 36 battles, of which he won 34.Though it was marked by continual strife, Stephen's long reign brought considerable cultural development; many churches and monasteries were erected by Stephen himself; some of which, including Voroneţ, are now part of UNESCO's World Heritage sites. Stephen was seen as holy by many Chris...

    Stephen appears in the game Stronghold Legends, where he is called "Stefan Cel Mare." He is portrayed as a young and heroic character, who in many ways could be seen as the main protagonist. Early...

    Boia, Lucian. 2001. History and Myth in Romanian Consciousness. Budapest: Central European University Press. ISBN 9789639116962.
    Sadoveanu, Mihail, and Mihail Sadoveanu. 1991. The Hatchet; The Life of Stephen the Great. Classics of Romanian literature, v. 3. [S.l.]: East European Monographs. ISBN 9780880332378.
    Seton-Watson, R. W. 1934. A History of the Roumanians; From Roman Times to the Completion of Unity. Cambridge: University Press. OCLC 1485519.
    Shaw, Stanford J., and Ezel Kural Shaw. 1976. History of the Ottoman Empire and modern Turkey. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521212809.
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    It was generally accepted that in 1499 Stephen III had one living son in Moldavia, his associate and Mary Voichiţa’s son, the future Bogdan III the One-eyed, and that the ruler of Moldavia, aged around 60 at that time, possibly also head another son, Alexander (born by Stephen’s first wife, Evdokia Olelkovich of Kyiv), who was hostage in ...

  3. Jan 1, 2019 · research and writing stages of this project were supported by grants from the Dolores Zohrab ann Foundation and the University of Michigan, as well as by the 2016 Robert and Janet nsky Dissertation Grant from the Medieval Academy of America. Aspects of this research were ted at the conference “Mount Athos—The Light of the Orthodox Christianity: Interactions of es” (5–7 October 2016 ...

  4. Jul 18, 2018 · Is this your ancestor? Explore genealogy for Ștefan III (Moldova) al Moldovei born abt. 1438 Borzești, Țara Moldovei died 1504 Suceava, Țara Moldovei including ancestors + descendants + more in the free family tree community.

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  5. Stephen III of Moldavia. b. Est 1432. d. 2 Jul 1504

  6. hero, the medieval prince Stephen the Great (Stephen III), who was famous for his bravery, wisdom, and longevity, and who ruled in the principality of Moldavia between 1457 and 1504. After 1822, the two Romanian principalities of Moldavia and Walachia entered a new stage of their centuries-long history. The Greek Fanariot

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