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  1. Feast. July 2. Patronage. Romania. Stephen III of Moldavia or Stephen III ( 1433 - July 2, 1504), also known as Stephen the Great ( Romanian: Ştefan cel Mare; Ştefan cel Mare şi Sfânt, "Stephen the Great and Holy" in more modern versions) was Prince of Moldavia between 1457 and 1504 and the most prominent representative of the House of Muşat.

  2. Petru Aron. Prince/Voivode of Moldavia. 1457–1504. Succeeded by. Bogdan III cel Orb. Stephen the Great was born 1433 in Borzești, Bacău County, Moldavia, Romania to Bogdan II of Moldavia and Lady Oltea and died 2 July 1504 Suceava, Suceava County, Moldavia, Romania of unspecified causes.

  3. Stephen the Great, d.1504, prince of Moldavia (1457–1504). A great military and political leader, Stephen consolidated princely authority, furthered economic prosperity, and reorganized the army, thus creating a powerful Moldavian state that hindered the Ottoman advance.

  4. Mar 6, 2018 · Stephen the Great, also known as Stephen III of Moldavia or simply as Stephen III, was the prince of Moldavia, a historical region in Eastern Europe, between 1457 and 1504. He is recognized as the most prominent member of the Musatin family which ruled Moldavia at his time. Stephen transformed the state if Moldavia into a strong state ...

  5. Created by: Marti Utter. Added: Sep 24, 2016. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 170507388. Source citation. Stephen III of Moldavia, commonly known as Stephen the Great, (Romanian: Ștefan cel Mare or Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt, Stephen the Great and Holy was Prince of the Principality of Moldavia between 1457 and his death in 1504.

  6. Dec 9, 2014 · St. Stephen lost two battles and built nothing after them, probably believing that he did not have God's blessing to do so. And although he did have one son who resulted from an adulterous relationship, that son and his wife founded the painted monastery, Probota. Sources. St Stephen the Great ; Stephen III of Moldavia at Wikipedia; St Stephen

  7. Speculum 94/1 (January 2019) The Athonite Patronage of Stephen III of Moldavia, 1457–1504 9 Athonite contacts in the last five centuries, the theologian Constantin Coman devoted only a few lines to Stephen’s initiatives.34 A few Romanian scholars have more recently turned to the topic of Stephen’s Athonite connections, especially his ...

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