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  1. Elena was born in c. 1464–1466. Her parents were Stephen III ("the Great"), the sovereign prince of Moldavia, and his first (or second) wife Princess Evdochia of Kiev. [4] [5] Negotiations to marry her to Ivan Ivanovich ("the Young"), heir to the throne of Moscow, began in the late 1470s. [5] Elena married Ivan the Young on 12 January 1483 ...

    • 18 January 1505 (aged 39 or 41), Moscow
  2. Elena of Serbia 1530 four children: Illegitimate son of Stephen the Great. Stephen V Locust: 21 September 1538 – 20 December 1540 Chiajna before 1540 two children: Grandson of Stephen the Great. Alexandru Cornea the Evil: 21 December 1540 – 9/16 February 1541 Unmarried: Son of Bogdan III. Regency of Elena of Serbia (2/3 September 1546 - 30 ...

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  4. World War I and the Russian Revolution During World War I (1914–18) the Central Powers tempted Romania to side with them by offering to restore Bessarabia. The scales were tipped in favour of the Allies, however, by counteroffers of Transylvania and Bukovina , as well as by the Francophile sentiment of many Romanian people, so that by 1916 ...

  5. Moldavia, principality on the lower Danube River that joined Walachia to form the nation of Romania in 1859. Its name was taken from the Moldova River (now in Romania). It was founded in the first half of the 14th century by a group of Vlachs, led by Dragoș, who emigrated eastward from Maramureș in.

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  6. Elena Voloshanka Stefanovna of Moldavia , was a Moldavian royal and daughter of Stephen III, who became Crown Princess of Grand Duchy of Moscow by her marriage to Ivan the Young. Elena married Ivan the Young in 1483, giving birth to Prince Dmitry Ivanovich. After the death of her spouse in 1490, her son was appointed the next heir to the throne. She actively participated in politics at court ...

  7. 1 Geography. 2 History. 2.1 Romans resisted. 2.2 The Dark Ages. 2.3 Principality of Moldavia. 2.4 Turkish invasion. 2.5 Russian administration. 2.6 World War I and the Russian Revolution. 2.7 Moldavian ASSR created. 2.8 Romanian Bessarabia. 2.9 World War II. 2.10 The Moldavian SSR. 2.11 Popular front formed. 2.12 Gagauzia and Transnistria secede.

  8. Apr 19, 2024 · World War I and the Russian Revolution; The Romanian administration (1918–40) World War II; The Moldavian S.S.R. Independent Moldova

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