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  1. Bogdan III the One-Eyed ( Romanian: Bogdan al III-lea cel Chior) or Bogdan III the Blind ( Bogdan al III-lea cel Orb) (March 18, 1479 – April 20, 1517) was Voivode of Moldavia from July 2, 1504, to 1517. Family. Bogdan was born in Huşi as the son of Voivode Ştefan cel Mare (Stephen the Great) and his wife Maria Voichița.

  2. In 1504, after the hospodar's death, his son Bogdan III the One-Eyed ascended the Moldavian throne. He proposed to marry Elisabeth, the sister of King Alexander Jagiellon, and deceived by false promises from the Polish envoy, Grand Marshal of the Crown Stanislaw Chodecki, withdrew from Pokuttia in September 1505.

  3. Submission to Ottoman rule. In 1514, in order to block the Tatar threat by enlisting the help of a powerful overlord, Bogdan sent chancellor Tăutu to negotiate the terms of Moldavia's submission to the Ottoman Empire (then under the rule of Yavuz Sultan Selim, or Selim I ).

  4. Contents. Bogdan III the One-Eyed. prince of Moldavia. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Moldavia. In Moldavia. …however, his son and successor, Bogdan III the One-Eyed (reigned 1504–17), was compelled to pay tribute to the sultan.

  5. Bogdan III the One-Eyed (1479–1517), Voivode of Moldavia, and Sitric Cáech (died 927), Viking ruler of Dublin and Viking Northumbria But these are only rulers that are nicknamed "One-eyed," meaning there would likely be more such rulers either recorded or unrecorded.

  6. Discover life events, stories and photos about Bogdan III - Vlad The One Eyed Prince Of Moldavia (1479–1517) of Huşi, Suceava, Romania.

  7. Jun 4, 2022 · Bogdan III the One-Eyed (Romanian: Bogdan al III-lea cel Chior) or Bogdan III the Blind (Bogdan al III-lea cel Orb) (March 18, 1479 – April 20, 1517) was Voivode of Moldavia from July 2, 1504, to 1517.

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