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      • Roman II of Moldavia (Romanian: Roman al II-lea al Moldovei), (1426 – 2 July 1448) was the son of Iliaş of Moldavia and Maria Olszanska from the noble Polish family of Olshanski. He was a co-ruler of Moldova in 1447–1448, ruling together with his uncle Petru after killing his other uncle, Stephen II of Moldavia, with Polish support.
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  2. Roman II of Moldavia (Romanian: Roman al II-lea al Moldovei), (1426 – 2 July 1448) was the son of Iliaş of Moldavia and Maria Olszanska from the noble Polish family of Olshanski. He was a co-ruler of Moldova in 1447–1448, ruling together with his uncle Petru after killing his other uncle, Stephen II of Moldavia , with Polish support.

  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: October 1433 – 13 July 1447 Unmarried

  4. Early history. Moldova. Bessarabia —the name often given to the region of historical Moldavia between the Dniester and Prut rivers—has a long and stormy history. Part of Scythia in the 1st millennium bce, Bessarabia later came marginally under the control of the Roman Empire as part of Dacia.

  5. Moldova - Soviet Union, Independence, Republic: Bessarabia—the name often given to the region of historical Moldavia between the Dniester and Prut rivers—has a long and stormy history. Part of Scythia in the 1st millennium bce, Bessarabia later came marginally under the control of the Roman Empire as part of Dacia.

  6. Manuscript folio with the coat of arms of the House of Bogdan (lower-left corner) and the aurochs from Moldavia's coat of arms. The House of Bogdan, commonly referred to as the House of Mușat, was the ruling family which established the Principality of Moldova with Bogdan I (c. 1363–1367), giving the country its first line of Princes, one closely related with the Basarab rulers of Wallachia ...

  7. Moldavia (Romanian: Moldova) is a geographic and historical region and former principality in Eastern Europe, corresponding to the territory between Eastern Carpathians and Dniester river.

  8. Roman I. 1394 - 1399. Stephen I. 1400 - 1432. Alexander the Good. 1418? - 1456. Petru Aaron. 1457 - 1504. Stephen II the Great. 1517 - 1527. Stefanita. 1527 - 1538. Petru Rares. 1538. Moldavia is conquered by the Ottomans . Ottoman rule is not direct, and local princes are allowed to govern the principality.

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