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    Central and Southeastern Europe (including the Balkan peninsula) from the 15th to the 18th century. Wallachia became a target for Habsburg incursions during the last stages of the Great Turkish War around 1690, when the ruler Constantin Brâncoveanu secretly and unsuccessfully negotiated an

  2. Simion Movila. 1600 - 1601. Michael the Brave of Transylvania briefly unites the three principalities that later form Rumania - Moldavia, Transylvania, and Wallachia. 1601 - 1602. Radu Mihnea. 1602 - 1611. Radu Serban. 1611. The Ottomans take control of Wallachia.

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  4. Reevaluating the existing icons and wood sculpture fragments preserved from 16th-century iconostases from Wallachia, the article proposes a reconstitution of the general structure of the 16th-century Wallachian iconostases, focusing on specificities, continuities, and disruptions.

  5. Wallachia. Map by Constantin Cantacuzino. According to the treaties (Capitulations) between the Romanian Principalities (Wallachia and Moldavia), Turkish subjects were not allowed to settle in the Principalities, to own land, to build houses or mosques, or to marry.

  6. Originally a vassal state of Hungary, Wallachia broke its allegiance in 1330 during the reign of Basarab I (r. 1310–42), after a successful war against Hungary. Until the mid-15th century Wallachian history balanced between tense relations with Hungary and peaceful periods when the Wallachian lords acknowledged the Hungarian king’s suzerainty.

  7. Marian Coman. Download Free PDF. View PDF. Mihai-D. Grigore. This article explores the first tendencies of a so-called ‘proto-modernity’ in the Principality of Wallachia, interpreting them as a form of political dynamism of adaptation to a new historical context after the fall of Constantinople and the rise of Ottoman power.

  8. The objects, representative for Moldavia-one of the three provinces which now form Romania-are worked in the Byzantine technique and are dated between the 15th and the 17th century.

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