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  1. House of Bogdan-Mușat. Prince of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504. Also known as Stephen III the Great. Born in 1433 in Borzești. Died on 12 July 1504 in Suceava.

  2. Stephen the Great, also known as Stephen III of Moldavia, was the voivode (prince) of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504. Hailed as one of the greatest leaders of Moldova, as a young man his family was deposed from the throne. He returned to Moldavia with the help of Vlad III Dracula, and seized control of the throne in 1457.

  3. Sep 17, 2022 · Stephen III of Moldavia attacked Wallachia, an Ottoman vassal, and refused to pay the annual tribute. An Ottoman army was defeated and Mehmed led a personal campaign against Moldavia. He defeated the Moldavians in the Battle of Valea Alba, after that they accepted to pay the tribute and the peace was restored.

  4. Orthodox. Stephen V Locust ( Moldavian: Ştefan V Lăcustă ), (1496 – 20 December 1540) was Prince of Moldavia from 1538 to 1540. His nickname comes from a large locust invasion of the country that happened during his reign (most probably in 1539) and led to harvest loss, and famine. Stephen was born after July 1496 in the capital city of ...

  5. Jun 15, 2022 · XVI amb el rei. English: Ștefan cel Mare, Saint Stephen the Great (1433 – 1504) was a Prince of Moldavia. Deutsch: Ștefan cel Mare, Stefan der Große (1433 – 1504) war ein moldauischer Woiwode. 日本語: シュテファン3世(シュテファン大公) は モルドヴァ公国 の 公 。. (1433年頃 – 1504年).

  6. Order of the Stephen the GreatOrdinul „Ștefan cel Mare”. The Order of Stephen the Great ( Romanian: Ordinul „Ștefan cel Mare”) is a state award of Moldova, established on 30 June 1992. It is the highest military order of the nation. It is named after Stephen III of Moldavia, who was the Voivode of Moldavia from 1457 and 1504.

  7. Sep 25, 2021 · Stephen the Great’s sword is one of the rare artifacts of the grand historical collection of the Topkapi Palace Museum.. The sword belonged to the Moldavian Ruler, Stephen III of Moldavia(known for his bravery as Stephen the Great); a weapon filled with legend, both revered and feared by the Ottomans, built from special steel at the personal instructions of the voivode.

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