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      • info Wikipedia Bogdan II (1409–1451) was the Prince of Moldavia between October 12, 1449 and October 17, 1451, when he was assassinated by Petru Aron. The assassination put Moldavia into a civil war which lasted until his son Stephen gained the Moldavian throne in 1457.
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  2. Family. References. See also. Bogdan II of Moldavia. Bogdan II (1409 – 17 October 1451) was a prince of Moldavia from October 12, 1449, to October 17, 1451. Family. According to some historians, he was the bastard of Alexander the Good, by an unknown mother. On the contrary, according to the others, he was the brother of Alexander the Good.

  3. Stephen III, commonly known as Stephen the Great ( Romanian: Ștefan cel Mare; pronunciation: [ ˈ ʃ t e f a n tʃ e l ˈ m a r e] ); died on 2 July 1504), was Voivode (or Prince) of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504.

  4. Bogdan II: 12 January 1449 – 15 October 1451 Oltea before 1433 six children: Nephew of Alexandru I. Peter III Aaron: 15 October 1451 – 24 February 1452 22 August 1454 – 8 February 1455 25 March 1455 – 12 April 1457 Unknown before 1455 one child: Illegitimate son of Alexandru I. Stephen III the Great: 12 April 1457 – 2 July 1504

  5. Bogdan II (1409-1451) was the Prince of Moldavia between October 12, 1449 and October 17, 1451, when he was assassinated by Petru Aron. The assassination put Moldavia into a civil war which lasted until his son Stephen gained the Moldavian throne in 1457.

    • "Bogdan Musat", "II"
    • October 15, 1451 (31-40)
    • circa 1415
    • Hospodar of Moldova (1449-51)
  6. 1409. Death. 17 Oct 1451 (aged 41–42) Suceava, Romania. Burial. Mănăstirea Probota. Probota, Oraş Dolhasca, Suceava, Romania. Memorial ID. 236844017 · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos. Flowers. Memorials. Region. Europe. Romania. Suceava. Oraş Dolhasca. Probota. Mănăstirea Probota. Bogdan of Moldavia II. Created by: Алеся Шатилова.

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    Stephen the Great was born in 1435 in the Musatin family which was the ruling family at the time. His father name was Bogdan II. Bogdan II ruled for only two years from 1449 to 1451 before he was killed in a raid by Petru Aron, his half-brother. Stephen sought refuge in Transylvania, acquiring protection from military commander John Hunyadi. Afterw...

    In 1457, Stephen the Great negotiated for a military assistance of six thousand horsemen who he used to defeat Petru Aron at Doljesti. Stephen afterward defeated Aron in another combat at Orbic. The defeat prompted Aron to flee to Poland while Stephen the Great was crowned prince of Moldavia. He led an incursion into Poland two years later in searc...

    When Stephen became king of Moldavia in 1457, the state was menaced by powerful and dangerous enemies. As a man of faith and a defender of Christendom, he sought an appeal from Christian states to protect his reign. He met little success in his search for European assistance against the Turks. He managed to keep his reign for 47 years using his dip...

    Despite Moldavia being surrounded by powerful enemies, Stephen the Great left a legacy having won 34 out of 36 battles which his state participated in during his rule. During his long reign, many churches and monasteries were built as well as and cultural developments, some of which were set up by Stephen himself. An example is the Voronet which is...

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  7. 1 reference. sex or gender. male. 0 references. name in native language. Богдан II (Moldovan) 1 reference. given name. Bogdan. 0 references. Bogdan. 0 references. date of birth. 1409. 1 reference. date of death. 15 October 1451. 1 reference. place of death. Reuseni. 1 reference. place of burial. Saint Nicholas' church in Bogdana. 0 references.

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