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  1. 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. Bogdan II was the father of the Stephen the Great.

  2. Son of Bogdan II. In his reign Moldavia reaches its zenith. Bogdan III The One-Eyed: 2 July 1504 – 22 April 1517 Anastasia 1510 no children Ruxandra of Wallachia 21 July 1513 no children: son of Ștefan III the Great; Regency of Luca Arbore, gatekeeper of Suceava (22 April 1517 – 1523) Son of Bogdan III; also called Ștefăniță. Stephen ...

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  4. Apr 3, 2016 · It would be more accurate to say that the army under his command did the pillaging, though Bogdan III’s decision to allow it was the single biggest factor in making the theft and plunder possible. During the 15 th and 16 th centuries Lviv suffered through many sieges and was sacked on multiple occasions.

  5. Name in native language. Богдан II. Date of birth. 1409. Date of death. 15 October 1451. Reuseni. Place of burial. Saint Nicholas' church in Bogdana.

  6. Voivode of Moldavia. Born in 1409 Died on 24 October 1451 in Reuseni See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q926552) Using data from Wikidata: Q926552

  7. About Bogdan Mușat. 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. info Wikipedia Bogdan II (1409–1451) was the Prince of Moldavia ...

    • "Bogdan Musat", "II"
    • October 15, 1451 (31-40)
    • circa 1415
    • Hospodar of Moldova (1449-51)
  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoldovaMoldova - Wikipedia

    Moldova has an estimated population of approx. 2,512,800 people as of 1 January 2023, about 52,300 lower than at the start of 2022, making Moldova among the least populous nations in Europe. Moldova is relatively urbanised, with 43.4% of Moldovans living in urban areas as of 2022 and an urbanisation rate of 0.09%.

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