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  1. Ștefan VI Rareș. Ştefan VI Rareş (died 1 September 1552) was ruler of Moldavia in 1551 and 1552. [1] Ştefan was a son of Petru Rareş and succeeded to the Moldavian throne on 11 June 1551 when his brother Ilie II Rareş was forced to abdicate by the Ottoman Empire . He attempted to create an alliance with the German King Ferdinand I ...

  2. Ştefan was a son of Petru Rareş and succeeded to the Moldavian throne on 11 June 1551 when his brother Ilie II Rareş was forced to abdicate by the Ottoman Empire. He attempted to create an alliance with the German King Ferdinand I against the Ottomans, but was unsuccessful. He attempted an invasion of Transylvania in 1552, and when this ...

  3. Ștefan VI Rareș ou Etienne VI Rareș (assassiné le 1 er septembre 1552) est prince de Moldavie de 1551 à 1552.La monarchie étant élective dans les principautés roumaines (comme en Hongrie et Pologne voisines), le prince (voïvode, hospodar ou domnitor selon les époques et les sources) était élu par et parmi les boyards et, pour être nommé, régner et se maintenir, s'appuyait ...

  4. Esteban o Ștefan VI Rareș (1531 - Țuțora, 1 1 de septiembre de 1552), también conocido como Ștefan cel Tânăr 2 ("el Joven") o Ștefăniță 3 fue hospodar, príncipe de Moldavia, desde el 24 de mayo (o el 11 de junio) de 1551 hasta su muerte el 1 de septiembre de 1552. En el principado de Moldavia la monarquía era electiva, como en los ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Petru_RareșPetru Rareș - Wikipedia

    • First Period of Rule
    • Second Period of Rule
    • Children

    In the Hungarian battles between Ferdinand Habsburg and John Zápolya, he initially sided with Ferdinand, but when the Ottomans awarded recognition to Zápolya, he switched allegiances. In exchange for the citadel of Bistrița, he entered Transylvania on Zápolya's side and crushed Ferdinand at Feldioara on 22 June 1529. Zápolya then gave him Ungurașul...

    It took over two years and various political changes in Transylvania and Moldavia before Petru was able to gain the sultan's forgiveness and regain the Moldavian throne in early 1541. Entering the country, he captured voievod Alexandru Cornea and his faithful boyars and killed them. Now, however, he was no longer trusted to wage wars, especially be...

    With Maria, killed 28 June 1529:
    With Serbian princess Jelena Branković (ca. 1502–1552 (strangled)), daughter of despot Jovan Branković, married to Rareș in 1530:
    With the Saxon Ecatarina of Kronstadt (illegitimate issue):
    With an unknown woman (illegitimate issue):
  6. Ştefan VI Rareş (died 1 September 1552) was ruler of Moldavia in 1551 and 1552. Ştefan was a son of Petru Rareş and succeeded to the Moldavian throne on 11 June 1551 when his brother Ilie II Rareş was forced to abdicate by the Ottoman Empire. He attempted to create an alliance with the German King Ferdinand I against the Ottomans, but was unsuccessful. He attempted an invasion of ...

  7. Boston. -class cruiser. The United States Navy's Boston class were the first guided missile cruisers in the world. Both ships in this experimental class were originally Baltimore -class heavy cruisers that had been decommissioned after World War II, but were redesignated as guided missile heavy cruisers (CAGs) and entered refit in 1952.

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