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  1. Dec 9, 2014 · The holy and right-believing Prince Saint Stephen the Great (Romanian: Dreptcredinciosul Voievod Ştefan cel Mare şi Sfânt) was ruler of Moldova (in modern-day Romania) from 1457 to 1504. He was a great statesman and military tactician as well as being a devout Orthodox Christian.

  2. Saint Stephen the Great, prince of Moldova (+2 July 1504) Saint Stephen the Great, known also as Stephen III Muşat (1457-1504) is one of the most celebrated saints in the modern Orthodoxy in Romania. Being a big hero of our history and big protector of the Church, ther was decided in 1992 to proclaim his saintness, being celebrated on 2nd July ...

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  4. hero, the medieval prince Stephen the Great (Stephen III), who was famous for his bravery, wisdom, and longevity, and who ruled in the principality of Moldavia between 1457 and 1504.

    • Cătălina Mihalache
    • 2017
  5. Saint Stephen the Great, also known as Stephen III, was the Prince of Moldova from 1457 to 1504 and is venerated as a saint in the Orthodox Church. He is recognized for his efforts to protect and strengthen Christianity in Eastern Europe during a period of intense conflict and religious turmoil.

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  6. the time of Stephen the Great’s reign. Actually, it hosts the ruins of the Orhei Fortified Citadel, built on the eastern border of Moldova by Stephen the Great to strengthen the defense of the country along the Nistru River. Then the Citadel was adapted to the needs of the artillery. There were discovered 2 bronze

  7. Stephen, the Great Monument, is located outside the main entrance to Stefan cel Mare Park, downtown Chisinau. The bronze monument commemorates Stefan cel Mare (“the Great”), Moldovas Greatest ruler who successfully defended the country from the Turkish invasion in the 15th century.

  8. Stephen the Great (1457-1504) On February 3rd, 1531, less than three decades after the passing of Stefan III , the principle of Moldova, Sigismund I, the king of Poland (1506-1548), referred to him as Stephanus ille magnus (“that great Ştefan”). Bernard Wapowski, the official cartographer and historiographer of the same king, wrote that ...

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