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    Hunedoara (redirect from Peştişu Mare)
    villages: Boș (Bós), Groș (Grós), Hășdat (Hosdát; Hochstätten), Peștișu Mare (Alpestes), and Răcăștia (Rákosd). The city includes the most important Gothic-style...
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    Sighișoara (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Baroque sculptor Elias Nicolai lived in the town. The Wallachian voivode Vlad Dracul (father of Vlad the Impaler), who lived in exile in the town, had coins...
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    century when Vlad Dracul used two bombards during the siege of Giurgiu in 1445 as part of the Burgundian crusade led by Walerand de Wavrin. A prior mention...
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    held the throne of Wallachia include the following: Mircea the Elder Vlad Dracul Vlad III the Impaler Michael the Brave After a short stay in Adrianopole...
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    Nicopolis, with Waleran de Wavrin (nephew of the chronicler Jean de Wavrin), the captain of eight Burgundian galleys, and Vlad Dracul of Wallachia, who had...
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    I Aldea took the throne), boyars were dealt successive blows by Vlad II Dracul (1436–1442; 1443–1447), who nevertheless attempted to compromise between...
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    Michael I of Wallachia, Radu II of Wallachia, Alexander I Aldea and Vlad II Dracul, and grandfather of Mircea II, Vlad Țepeș (Dracula), Vlad Călugărul and...
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    Târgoviște became the sole Wallachian capital (1431), possibly during Vlad Dracul or Vlad the Impaler's reigns. It's confirmed that after mid-15th century...
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  • family branch, including a previous ruler's bastard sons, being defined as os de domn, "of Voivode marrow", or as having heregie, "heredity" (from the Latin...
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    some frankincense (an illustration of the Romanian expression a fugi ca dracul de tămâie, "to run away like a devil from frankincense"). Once in charge...
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    Despre Probleme Vechi – Din Istoria Evului Mediu Românesc, pp. 95–96 Vlad Dracul: Prince of many faces – His life and his times, p. 149 Studii Noi Despre...
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  • December. Vlad II Dracul is made a member of the Order of the Dragon. 16 December. Henry VI of England is crowned king of France at Notre-Dame de Paris. (Date...
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  • List of organisms named after works of fiction (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    "Seguenziidae (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda) from SE Brazil collected by the Marion Dufresne (MD55) expedition". Zootaxa. 3878 (6): 536–550. doi:10.11646/zootaxa...
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    the Moldavian Ion Creangă—including elements of "Dănilă Prepeleac" (as Dracul și cana, "The Devil and the Mug") and "The Story of the Pig". Also included...
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    Archived from the original on 2015-09-02. Retrieved 2015-08-25. Count Dracul's Legend, 2006, archived from the original on 2016-01-17 Marek, Miroslav...
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    the Boyar Council, but was probably chased out of the country by Vlad II Dracul. This period highlighted the civil war between the houses of Dănești, to...
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