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  1. Dec 15, 2021 · He was deposed after only two months, when Vladislav II returned and took back the throne of Wallachia with the assistance of Hunyadi, according to Curta. Little is known about Vlad III's ...

  2. About Dan II Basarab. Dan II (? – 1 June 1432) was a voivode of the principality of Wallachia, ruling an extraordinary five times, and succeeded four times by Radu II Chelul, his rival for the throne. Of those five periods on the throne of Wallachia (1420–1421, 1421–1423, 1423–1424, 1426–1427, and 1427–1431), four were within a ...

  3. Vlad III, commonly known as Vlad the Impaler ( Romanian: Vlad Țepeș [ ˈ v l a d ˈ ts e p e ʃ]) or Vlad Dracula ( / ˈdrækjʊlə, - jə -/; Romanian: Vlad Drăculea [ ˈ d r ə k u l e̯a]; 1428/31 – 1476/77), was Voivode of Wallachia three times between 1448 and his death in 1476/77. He is often considered one of the most important ...

  4. Apr 29, 2022 · Vladislav II Basarab: Also Known As: "prince of Wallachia" Birthdate: 1376: Death: August 20, 1456 (79-80) Immediate Family: Son of Dan II Basarab and Anča Basarab Husband of Doamna Basarab Father of Dančo Basarab Brother of Stanicul II Basarab and Dan III Basarab. Occupation:

  5. son of Dan II; Placed in the throne by John Hunyadi, in war with Vlad II. Vlad II the Dragon (Vlad II Dracul) 1443–1447: Drăculești: unknown one child Cneajna of Moldavia three children: Returned to the throne, and won against John Hunyadi, deposing also Basarab II. He was assassinated in 1447. Mircea II the Younger (Mircea al II-lea cel ...

  6. Oct 9, 2014 · Sultan Mehmed II responded by sending 60,000 troops and another 30,000 irregular soldiers into Wallachia under the leadership of general Mahmut Pasha and Dracula’s good-looking kid brother Radu.

  7. The founding of Wallachia ( Romanian: descălecatul Țării Românești ), that is the establishment of the first independent Romanian principality, was achieved at the beginning of the 14th century, through the unification of smaller political units that had existed between the Carpathian Mountains, and the Rivers Danube, Siret and Milcov. [1 ...