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  1. Romania. Walachia, principality on the lower Danube River, which in 1859 joined Moldavia to form the state of Romania. Its name is derived from that of the Vlachs, who constituted the bulk of its population. Walachia was bounded on the north and northeast by the Transylvanian Alps, on the west, south, and east by the Danube River, and on the ...

  2. Mircea II. Mircea II (1428–1447) was the Voivode, or prince, of Wallachia in 1442. He was the oldest son of Vlad II Dracul and brother of Vlad Țepeș and Radu the Handsome. He was the grandson of his namesake Mircea cel Bătrân .

  3. Outer pearl circle. These silver coins were issued by Mircea the Old (cel Bătrîn), the most glorious and important of all Walachian princes. He ruled Walachia between 1386 and 1418. As type these coins are known to Romanian numismatics as Walachian ducats, as complying to the system of Venetian ducats struck in 1202 by Venice.

  4. 480 pp (first edition) ISBN. 978-0-00-731034-0. OCLC. 311776952. Dracula the Un-dead is a 2009 sequel to Bram Stoker 's classic 1897 novel Dracula. The book was written by Bram Stoker's great-grandnephew Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt. Previously, Holt had been a direct-to-DVD horror screenwriter, and Stoker a track and field coach.

  5. He styled himself the son of Basarab the Young (1476–82) and took the surname Basarab.7 Most of the known information about Neagoe Basarab comes from a hagiographical work commissioned by him and written by Gavril Protus, head of the Athos community.8 While the date of Neagoe’s birth is not completely certain, it is known that he died in ...

  6. Victor S Basarab has two current phone numbers. You can reach Victor S Basarab on his landline phone at (973) 539-7837 or call his mobile phone on (973) 214-4690. Is Victor S Basarab reachable by email? You can email him at the following email addresses: vbasarab@aol.com · tm.lwry@gmail.com.

  7. The descendants of Basarab ruled Wallachia for at least two centuries. Examples of his descendants include Mircea the Old and Vlad Dracula. Neagoe Basarab, a member of the Craiovești boyar family, forged a genealogy to prove that he was a descendant of Basarab, and adopted "Basarab" as his family name after his accession in 1512.

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