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    Mihnea III Radu (Turkish: Radu Gioan Bey; 1613 – 5 April 1660), was a Prince of Moldavia, [citation needed] and ruler of Wallachia from March 1658 to November 1659. His father was alleged to have been the Voivode Radu Mihnea.

  2. Apr 5, 2021 · Mihnea cel Rău, meaning “the Bad” or “the Evil One” was the son of Vlad III (more commonly known as Vlad the Impaler), who ruled as the Voivode of Wallachia in present-day Romania.

  3. Mihnea paid for the assassination of his usurper, returned and ruled alone. In 1591, he was deposed and died in exile in Constantinople, in 1601. Mihnea II the Turk

  4. This is a survey of all passages in Paul of Aleppo's Journal and Makarius III Ibn al-Za'im's Chronicle of the Wallachian Princes that refer to Mihnea (Mihail) III Radu.

    • Ioana Feodorov
  5. The House of Drăculești ( Romanian: [ d r ə k u ˈ l e ʃ t. ʲ. ]) 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.

  6. Prince Mihnea III (or Mihail Radu, ruler of Wallachia: 1658-1659) had a dark red flag (139 cm by 205 cm) with golden ornaments: a circle with his coat of arms inside (a crowned two-headed eagle, supported by two rampant lions, all crowned with an archducal crown supported by two angels); above the circle there was his title: "Io. 1 Mihail Radu ...

  7. Mihnea III Radu (Turkish: Radu Gioan Bey; 1613 – 5 April 1660), was a Prince of Moldavia, and ruler of Wallachia from March 1658 to November 1659. His father was alleged to have been the Voivode Radu Mihnea.

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