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  1. The Battle of Vaslui (also referred to as the Battle of Podul Înalt) was fought on 10 January 1475, between Stephen III ("The Great") of Moldavia and the Ottoman governor of Rumelia, Hadım Suleiman Pasha. The battle took place at Podul Înalt (the High Bridge), near the town of Vaslui, in Moldavia (now part of eastern Romania).

  2. Stephen III of Moldavia or Stephen III ( 1433 - July 2, 1504), also known as Stephen the Great ( Romanian: Ştefan cel Mare; Ştefan cel Mare şi Sfânt, "Stephen the Great and Holy" in more modern versions) was Prince of Moldavia between 1457 and 1504 and the most prominent representative of the House of Muşat . Categories: 1430 births. 1504 ...

  3. Maria Oltea. Stephen III of Moldavia, commonly known as Stephen the Great, ( Romanian: Ștefan cel Mare, pronounced [ˈʃtefan t͡ʃel ˈmare] or Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt, "Stephen the Great and Holy"; 1433 – July 2, 1504) was Prince of Principality of Moldavia between 1457 and 1504, and the most prominent representative of the House of ...

  4. Later on, the most important figure of medieval Moldavia, Stephen III “the Great” (r. 1457–1504) adapted this strategy trying to create a system of alliances between Moldavia, Transylvania, and Wallachia. Wallachia and Moldavia emerged much later, in the 14th century, on the political stage of South-Eastern Europe.

  5. Stephen the Great, also known as Stephen III of Moldavia, was the voivode (prince) of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504. Hailed as one of the greatest leaders of Moldova, as a young man his family was deposed from the throne. He returned to Moldavia with the help of Vlad III Dracula, and seized control of the throne in 1457.

  6. May 12, 2024 · Prince of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504. Ștefan Ștefan III cel Mare, Stephen the Great al Moldovei (Moldova) (est. 1438 - 2 Jul 1504)

  7. Petru Aron. Prince/Voivode of Moldavia. 1457–1504. Succeeded by. Bogdan III cel Orb. Stephen the Great was born 1433 in Borzești, Bacău County, Moldavia, Romania to Bogdan II of Moldavia and Lady Oltea and died 2 July 1504 Suceava, Suceava County, Moldavia, Romania of unspecified causes.

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