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  1. With Wallachia and Transylvania, Stephen's Moldavia was historically one of three principalities that shared Romanian identity. All three were geo-politically situated at the frontier between empires and culture, especially between East and West.

  2. For centuries, Stephen the Great was the most famous ruler in the principality of Moldavia. Gradually, this regional mediaeval prince was elevated all the way to the national and stately pantheon of Romania. The events that encouraged this process from a political point of view were related to the union of Moldavia and Walachia

    • Cătălina Mihalache
    • 2017
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  4. Moldàvia. Stephen the Great is thought to be the best voivode of Moldavia. Stephen ruled for 47 years, an unusually long period for that time. He was a successful military leader and statesman, losing only two out of fifty battles; he built a shrine to commemorate each victory, founding 48 churches and monasteries, many of which have a unique ...

  5. Feb 13, 2024 · History. Looking For Moldova Through Stephen The Great. By Nishan Dahal. February 13, 2024. Shifting borders, migration, and language experiments. The division of the Principality of Moldova in 1812 initiated a series of complex alterations to boundaries, linguistic practices, and population migrations.

  6. Stephen the Great, d.1504, prince of Moldavia (1457–1504). A great military and political leader, Stephen consolidated princely authority, furthered economic prosperity, and reorganized the army, thus creating a powerful Moldavian state that hindered the Ottoman advance.

  7. The career of Stephen the Great, who ruled Moldavia from 1457 to 1504, is certainly the least known episode of the Turkish advance westward; and yet he stands beside Hunyady, Sobieski and Eugene as one of the first champions of Christendom.

  8. Stephen the Great, d.1504, prince of Moldavia (1457–1504). A great military and political leader, Stephen consolidated princely authority, furthered economic prosperity, and reorganized the army, thus creating a powerful Moldavian state that hindered the Ottoman advance.

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