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  1. Pătrașcu the Good ( Romanian: Pătrașcu cel Bun ), (? – 24 December 1557) was a ruler of the principality of Wallachia, between 1554 and 24 December 1557, one of many rulers of Wallachia during the 16th century. A member of the House of Drăculești, he was the son of Radu Paisie . Reign.

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    In 1554–1557, between two of Mircea's reigns, the Wallachian throne was taken by a Pătrașcu the Good, who styled himself "son of Radu Paisie". A period document suggests that Paisie had recognized his issue, personally granting Pătrașcu ownership of Segarcea . [136]

    • June 12, 1535 – February 1536?
    • Stana (d. ca. 1535), Ruxandra (m. ca. 1535; d. ca. 1572)
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  4. Pătrașcu the Good was the Lord of Wallachia between 1554 and 24 December 1557, a member of the House of Drăculești.

  5. Nicolae Pătrașcu, Petrașco, or Petrașcu, also styled Nicolae Vo(i)evod (Church Slavonic and Romanian Cyrillic: Нєколає or Николає Воєвод; ca. 1580 – late 1627), was the titular Prince of Wallachia, an only son of Michael the Brave and Lady Stanca, and a putative grandson of Pătrașcu the Good.

    • December 1599–September 1601 (de facto October 1600)
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  7. Sep 16, 2021 · The Good Life is one of the greatest British sitcoms of all time. Even today, many can relate with the central premise – the story of a man who turns 40 and realises he's stuck in a rut, spending most of his hours doing things he doesn't want to do for the sake of making someone else rich.

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  8. Popularity of “The Good Life”: Written by one of the best African American writers, poet laureate, and award-winning poet, Tracy Smith, this beautiful poem “The Good Life” shows the ups and downs of one’s life and the role of money in the public imagination. The poem first appeared in her collection, Life on Mars, published by Graywolf in 2011.

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