• Basarab IV cel Tânăr ("the Young"), also known as Țepeluș ("the little Impaler"), (before 1444 ? – 23 March 1482) son of Basarab II, and grandson of Dan...
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    Basarab III cel Bătrân ("the Old"), also known as Laiotă Basarab or Basarab Laiotă (? – 22 December 1480) was Voivode of the principality of Wallachia...
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    force Basarab Laiotă (who had dethroned Vlad's brother, Radu) to flee from Wallachia in November. Basarab returned with Ottoman support before the end of...
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    identification with the larger of the two traditional sections. Wallachia was founded as a principality in the early 14th century by Basarab I after a rebellion...
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  • rulers, there was already no connection (or a very distant one) with the dynasty of Basarab. List of rulers of Moldavia Constantin Rezachevici (2001). Cronologia...
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    Wallachia and took back his throne from Basarab II. While Vlad was eventually released to take his place on the Wallachian throne in 1448 after his father...
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  • Monalisa Basarab (born 23 April 1972, Tulcea) is a Romanian theater and film actress. She graduated in 1995 from Babeș-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca...
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    Transylvania, the sultan ordered Vlad to come to Edirne where he was captured in 1442. Hunyadi invaded Wallachia and made Vlad's cousin, Basarab II, voivode...
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    ruins. The church has two patron saints, Saint Voivode Neagoe Basarab, the founder of the current church, and Saint Anthim the Iberian, abbot of the monastery...
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    replaced Basarab Laiotă with Basarab IV the Younger. Stephen sent his envoys to Rome and Venice to persuade the Christian powers to continue the war against...
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  • The epithet the Young may refer to: Basarab Ţepeluş cel Tânăr, Prince of Wallachia (1477–1481, 1481–1482) Haakon the Young (1232–1257), a junior king of...
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  • nicknamed Vlad the Impaler. After the actor playing Dracula quits, he approaches Basarab about playing the role; Basarab grows angry with the portrayal of...
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    son of Mircea the Shepherd and Doamna Chiajna, he was named "the Young" because, at the moment of crowning, he was only 13. After the death of his father...
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    Descendants of the House of Basarab continued to rule Wallachia and, as recounted in surviving records from the time of Mihnea Turcitul (the young voivode in...
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    Neagoe Basarab. Being too young to be the ruler, his regents were his mother, Serbian princess Milica Despina and his uncle, Preda Craiovescu of the Craiovești...
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    version of the internal chronicle, he fled to Constantinople following this defeat. In the summer of 1512, during the reign of Neagoe Basarab, he launched...
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  • goodreads.com. Carolyn Crane. "The Disillusionists series". goodreads.com. Retrieved 17 May 2015. Karen Chance. "Dorina Basarab series". goodreads.com. Retrieved...
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  • List of monarchs by nickname (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Selim) "~ the Young": Basarab Ţepeluş of Wallachia (Old Romanian: Basarab Ţepeluş cel Tânăr) Fulk V of Anjou (French: Foulque le Jeune) "~ the Young King":...
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    from the Wallachian noble house of Basarab. She married Dušan's son, Tsar Stephen Uroš V of Serbia, sometime in the 1350s, and ruled until the Serbian...
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    Several other battles were fought near the city during the rules of Neagoe Basarab and Radu of Afumați. In 1597, the Hajduks of Mihai Viteazul and Starina...
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    Anna of Wallachia (category House of Basarab)
    Anna of Wallachia or Anna Basarab (Bulgarian: Анна Басараб) was a Wallachian princess and Empress consort of Bulgaria in Vidin, second wife of Emperor...
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    John Hunyadi (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Zeicani), near the Iron Gate of the Danube river in 1442. Hunyadi placed Basarab II on the princely throne of Wallachia, but Basarab's opponent Vlad Dracul...
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    Charles I of Hungary (category Burials at the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary)
    between the Carpathian Mountains and the Lower Danube, which had been united under a voivode, known as Basarab, by the early 1320s. Although Basarab was willing...
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    Moldavian campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky (category Battles of the Khmelnytsky Uprising)
    the Wallachian troops of prince Matviy Basarab, supported by mercenaries from Transylvania, Poland, and Serbia. The Cossack-Moldavian army was defeated,...
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  • Domostroy (c. 15th century) Neagoe Basarab (1512–1521), The teachings of Neagoe Basarab to his son Theodosie, one of the earliest literary works in Wallachia...
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    Backed by Öz Beg, Basarab I of Wallachia declared an independent state from the Hungarian crown in 1330. With Öz Beg's assistance, the grand prince Mikhail...
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    marriage to Prince Matei Basarab. The sister of scholar Udriște Năsturel, she was known for her cultural patronage and introduced the first printing press...
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  • UEFA Euro 2020 (category Association football events postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic)
    the first goalkeeper to win the award, who was chosen by UEFA's technical observers. Gianluigi Donnarumma Young Player of the Tournament The Young Player...
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  • Below are the squads for the 1994 FIFA World Cup final tournament in the United States. Greece, Italy, Saudi Arabia and Spain were the only countries who...
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  • List of battles 1301–1600 (category Warfare of the Middle Ages)
    Verbruggen, Jan F.; Verbruggen, Jan F. (1998). The art of warfare in Western Europe during the Middle Ages: from the eighth century to 1340. Warfare in history...
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