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  1. Radu IV the Great (Romanian: Radu cel Mare), (1467 – 23 April 1508) was a Voivode of Wallachia from September 1495 to April 1508. He succeeded his father, Vlad Călugărul , who was one of the three brothers to Vlad III the Impaler ( Romanian : Vlad Țepeș ).

  2. Radu IV the Great, was a Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia from September 1495 to April 1508. He succeeded his father, Vlad Călugărul, who was one of the three brothers to Vlad III the Impaler. He was married to Princess Catalina Crnojević of Zeta, daughter of Andrija Crnojević.

  3. Radu IV the Great (Romanian: Radu cel Mare), (1467 – 23 April 1508) was a Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia from September 1495 to April 1508. He succeeded his father, Vlad Călugărul, who was one of the three brothers to Vlad III the Impaler (Romanian: Vlad Țepeș).

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    Radu cel Mare, of the house of Drăculești, was the nephew of the infamous "Vlad, the Impaler," who had also been a Duke ("Voivode") ruler of the Balkan province of Wallachia. He was born in 1467 as the son of Vlad IV (Basarab) of Wallachia, aka Vlad IV Călugărul, and his wife, Unknown Rada-Samaranda. Radu ruled as Duke (Voivode) of Wallachia, Radu ...

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  4. Oct 18, 2020 · Radu IV the Great (Romanian: Radu cel Mare), (1467 – 23 April 1508) was a Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia from September 1495 to April 1508. He succeeded his father, Vlad...

  5. Radu III of Wallachia, commonly called Radu the Handsome, Radu the Fair, or Radu the Beautiful ( Romanian: Radu cel Frumos; Turkish: Radu Bey; c. 1438 – January 1475), was the younger brother of Vlad the Impaler ( a.k.a. Vlad III) and prince of the principality of Wallachia.

  6. The House of Drăculești ( Romanian: [ d r ə k u ˈ l e ʃ t. ]) were one of two major rival lines of Wallachian voivodes of the House of Basarab, the other being the House of Dănești. [1] . These lines were in constant contest for the throne from the late fourteenth to the early sixteenth centuries.

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