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  1. Initially Orthodox Christian, later Sunni Islam. Mihnea Turcitul's official seal. Mihnea II Turcitul ("Mihnea the Turned-Turk "; July 1564 – October 1601) was Prince ( Voivode) of Wallachia between September 1577 and July 1583, and again from April 1585 to May 1591.

  2. Mihnea Turcitul (dreapta) și mama sa (stânga) Stema. Mihnea al II-lea Turcitul (n. iulie 1564, Beyoğlu, Imperiul Otoman, Turcia – d. octombrie 1601, Constantinopol, Imperiul Otoman) a fost domnul al Țării Românești între septembrie 1577 și iulie 1583 și, din nou, între aprilie 1585 și mai 1591.

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  4. Prince of Walalchia (1564–1601) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mihnea II Turcitul ("Mihnea the Turned-Turk "; July 1564 – October 1601) was Prince ( Voivode) of Wallachia between September 1577 and July 1583, and again from April 1585 to May 1591. The only son of Alexandru II Mircea and Ecaterina Salvaresso, he ascended to the ...

  5. Mihnea II the Turk (Mihnea Turcitul; Mehmet Bey) 11 September 1577 - July 1583 6 April 1585 – 19 May 1591 Neaga de Cislau June 1582 three children Petru II of the Earring (Petru Cercel) July 1583 – 6 April 1585 Unmarried: Son of Pătrașcu; deposed Mihnea II, but ended up assassinated by his order.

  6. Alexandru II Mircea (3 March 1529 – 11 September 1577) was a Voivode or Prince of Wallachia from 1568 to 1574 and 1574 to 1577. [1] [2] He was the father of Mihnea II Turcitul. His parents were Mircea III Dracul and Maria Despina. Raised by the Turks in Istanbul, he hardly knew his country of origin before gaining the throne of Wallachia. Rule.

  7. Category. : Mihnea II Turcitul. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Mihnea Turcitul. Prince of Walalchia (1564-1601) image seal image. Upload media. Wikipedia.

  8. Mihnea II Turcitul (i.e le Turc ou l'Islamisé) (juillet 1564 - 1601 ), prince de Valachie de 1577 à 1583 et de 1585 à 1591. Biographie. Fils d' Alexandru II Mircea et de Catherine Salvaresso, issue d’une famille italo-levantine de Péra, à Constantinople.

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