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  1. Alexander I, commonly known as Alexander the Good (Romanian: Alexandru cel Bun; c. 1375 – 1 January 1432) was Voivode of Moldavia between 1400 and 1432. He was the son of Roman I and succeeded Iuga to the throne. As ruler he initiated a series of reforms while consolidating the status of the Principality of Moldavia.

  2. Birth of Bogdan Mușat. 1432. January 1432. Age 57. Death of Alexander the good Voievode of Moldavia. Suceava, SV, Romania. Genealogy for Prince Alexandru The good, I (c.1375 - c.1432) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • circa 1375
    • Voievode of Moldavia (1400-1432)
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  3. Son of Roman I, installed by Mircea I of Wallachia. Iliaș I. 1 January 1432 – October 1433. 4 August 1435 – May 1443. Maria Olshanki of Lithuania. 23 October 1425. three children. Son of Alexandru I; Deposed by Stefan II, joined his rule in 1435. Stephen II.

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    Family certificate from Feb. 16, 1428 confirming their hereditary nobility and their estates issued by Prince Alexander I "the Good" of Moldavia. The House of Keșco or Cheșco/Keșcu/Cheșcu (Russian: Кешко; English: Keshko, Romanian: Cheșcu), was the name of an ancient Moldavian Boyar noble family whose members held significant positions in Moldavia and later in the Russian Empire and ...

  6. Alexander I of Moldavia. Alexander I, commonly known as Alexander the Good (Romanian: Alexandru cel Bun; c. 1375 – 1 January 1432) was Voivode of Moldavia between 1400 and 1432. He was the son of Roman I and succeeded Iuga to the throne. Read more on Wikipedia.

  7. About: Alexander I of Moldavia. Alexander the Good (Romanian: Alexandru cel Bun pronounced [alekˈsandru t͡ʃel bun] or Alexandru I Mușat; c. 1375 – 1 January 1432) was a Voivode (Lord) of Moldavia, reigning between 1400 and 1432, son of Roman I Mușat.

  8. Alexander I of Moldavia Noble person – 1432 Photo Credit ... Style: MLA Chicago APA "Alexander I of Moldavia." Biographies.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2024.

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