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  1. History of Moldova, a survey of the notable events and people in the history of Moldova, from ancient times to the present. 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.

  2. House of Bogdan-Mușat. 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.

  3. Moldavia (Romanian: Moldova, pronounced [molˈdova] or Țara Moldovei, literally "The Country of Moldavia"; in Romanian Cyrillic: Молдова or Цара Мѡлдовєй; Church Slavonic: Землѧ Молдавскаѧ; Greek: Ἡγεμονία τῆς Μολδαβίας) is a historical region and former principality in Central and Eastern Europe, corresponding to the territory between ...

  4. Alexander Callimachi was born in Constantinople. [1] His family were an established Moldavian - Greek Phanariote boyar and princely house. He was the son of John Theodore Callimachi, Prince of Moldavia, and Ralitsa Chrysoskoleos. Alexander had three siblings: Gregory Callimachi (1735–1769), Prince of Moldavia; sister, Sevastitsa (born 1736 ...

  5. Petru Aron. Prince/Voivode of Moldavia. 1457–1504. Succeeded by. Bogdan III cel Orb. Stephen the Great was born 1433 in Borzești, Bacău County, Moldavia, Romania to Bogdan II of Moldavia and Lady Oltea and died 2 July 1504 Suceava, Suceava County, Moldavia, Romania of unspecified causes.

  6. Dec 5, 2022 · Media in category "Elena Voloshanka of Moldavia". The following 10 files are in this category, out of 10 total. 1490 - Elena, fiika lui Stefan cel Mare.png 906 × 1,124; 1.29 MB. Domnita Elena.jpg 644 × 874; 93 KB. Facial Chronicle - b.16, p. 528 - Ivan the Young and Elena Voloshanka's wedding.gif 823 × 1,524; 656 KB.

  7. of Moldavia in 1572 - 1578, who gave him a good education, and subsequently in his will the metropolitan liberated him. Stefan Razvan‘s life was quite turbulent. He became a boyar (contrary to Central and Western Europe, in Wallachia and Moldavia, as well as throughout the entire Orthodox world, where the aristocracy

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