Matei Basarab (Romanian pronunciation: [maˈtej basaˈrab] ; 1588, Brâncoveni, Olt – 9 April 1654, Bucharest) was a Wallachian Voivode (Prince) between...
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descent from the House after its eventual demise, including Neagoe Basarab, Matei Basarab, Constantin Șerban, Șerban Cantacuzino, and Constantin Brâncoveanu...
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List of princes of Wallachia (section House of Basarab)
was already no connection (or a very distant one) with the dynasty of Basarab. List of rulers of Moldavia Constantin Rezachevici (2001). Cronologia critică...
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Matei Basarab National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național "Matei Basarab") is a high school in Bucharest, Romania, located at 32 Matei Basarab Street...
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Matei is a Romanian name. It is equivalent to the English name Matthew. Matei Balș, Romanian bacteriologist Matei Basarab, Wallachian Voivode between...
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Dimitrie Paciurea (category Matei Basarab National College alumni)
co-national Constantin Brâncuși. Born in Bucharest, he attended the Matei Basarab High School. He then studied at the National School of Fine Arts in...
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include the Govora Abbey (built in the 15th century and consolidated by Matei Basarab and later by Constantin Brâncoveanu) and the nearby Dintr-un lemn Monastery...
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Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth under the command of Princes Gheorghe Ștefan, Matei Basarab and John Kemény, Colonels Henryk Dehoff, Jan Kodracki and Sebastian...
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by locals during the rules of Radu Mihnea in the early 17th century. Matei Basarab, a boyar appointee, brought a long period of relative peace (1632–1654)...
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Ottomans, the most talented princes—Gabriel Bethlen of Transylvania, Matei Basarab of Wallachia, and Vasile Lupu of Moldavia—strengthened their autonomy...
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Nicolae Cajal (category Matei Basarab National College alumni)
Nicolae Cajal (October 1, 1919, in Bucharest – March 7, 2004) was a Romanian Jewish physician, academic, politician, and philanthropist. He was the president...
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whose walls medallions are painted (among them there are portraits of Matei Basarab, rulers from Wallachia, and Vasile Lupu, ruler of Moldavia). In the...
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Orthodox cathedral, see of the Metropolis of Oltenia. It is located at 14 Matei Basarab Street, Craiova, Romania, in the historic region of Oltenia. There was...
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Vlad the Impaler (redirect from Vlad III Basarab)
troops helped him to force Basarab Laiotă (who had dethroned Vlad's brother, Radu) to flee from Wallachia in November. Basarab returned with Ottoman support...
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field"). When the printing press started to get popular in Europe, Matei Basarab managed to bring a printing press in Campulung in 1635 where Orthodox...
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one of whose members had been banished in the 17th century by Prince Matei Basarab, and had settled in Moldavia. He was born in Iași, the son of Constantin...
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remain the same as before. From a period starting with the reigns of Matei Basarab (1632–1654) and Vasile Lupu (1634–1653), which coincided with the popularization...
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Basarab I (Romanian: [basaˈrab] ), also known as Basarab the Founder (Romanian: Basarab Întemeietorul; c. 1270 – 1351/1352), was a voivode and later the...
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of hospodars to rule the country: Neagoe Basarab, Radu de la Afumați, Radu Șerban (1602–1611), Matei Basarab, Constantin Șerban, Șerban Cantacuzino, Constantin...
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established itself as a pan-Orthodox center thanks to the support of Matei Basarab, who constructed a printing press in 1643. During the time of Constantin...
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Many Wallachian rulers such as Michael the Brave, Basarab I, Radu Șerban, Mihnea III, Matei Basarab, Scarlat Ghica, Alexandros Soutzos, John George Caradja...
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to Spain from 2016. Dancău completed her secondary education at the Matei Basarab High School in Strehaia in 1996 and her undergraduate studies at the...
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the peasants often rebelled against their lords. The long reign of Matei Basarab in Wallachia and of Vasile Lupu in Moldavia contributed to the development...
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Paul Strassburg, a secret counselor of King Gustav II Adolph. Prince Matei Basarab increased the number of soldiers in his army. The army, divided into...
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Mihai and Lady Tudora, in the year 1647, during the reign of Prince Ion Matei Basarab in 17 December, around the tenth hour of the night, solar calendar of...
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Mișu Fotino, was a stage actor and director, and later graduated from Matei Basarab High School in Bucharest. Fotino made his debut at the age of 6, in...
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(1598–1653) was a princess consort of Wallachia by marriage to Prince Matei Basarab. The sister of scholar Udriște Năsturel, she was known for her cultural...
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Constantin Miculescu (category Matei Basarab National College alumni)
in a family of peasants, and completed his secondary studies at the Matei Basarab High School in Bucharest. He then studied in the Department of Physics...
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School, Ianca Nicolae Titulescu Technological High School, Însurăței Matei Basarab Technological High School, Măxineni Gheorghe Lazăr National College...
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Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu (category Matei Basarab National College alumni)
Lucrețiu Pătrășcanu (Romanian pronunciation: [luˈkretsju pətrəʃˈkanu]; November 4, 1900 – April 17, 1954) was a Romanian communist politician and leading...
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