Mircea the Shepherd (Romanian: Mircea Ciobanul, d. 25 September 1559), was the Voivode (or Prince) of Wallachia three times: January 1545 (he entered Bucharest...
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of Ștefan cel Mare. Lady Chiajna was the wife of Wallachian prince Mircea V Ciobanul. In Romanian literature (e.g., the novella Doamna Chiajna, published...
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Petru Rareș (redirect from Peter V Rareș)
Chiajna (ca. 1525–1588, Constantinople), wife of Wallachian prince Mircea V Ciobanul With Serbian princess Jelena Branković (ca. 1502–1552 (strangled))...
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by his family, courtiers, and an army corps.: 23 During his reign, Mircea Ciobanul repaired the palace, and defined the limits of the city.: 25 His palace...
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following period and was subject to important changes in landscape under Mircea Ciobanul, who built the palace and church in Curtea Veche (the court's area)...
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Wallachia (section Mircea the Elder to Radu the Great)
of Brăila to Ottoman administration in the same year. His successor Mircea Ciobanul (1545–1554; 1558–1559), a prince without any claim to noble heritage...
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Iancu Sasul (redirect from Ioan Vodă V)
that his half-sister, Doamna Chiajna (the widow of Wallachian Prince Mircea Ciobanul and mother of Petru cel Tânăr), exercised on Ottoman authorities. The...
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15 July 1539) Laiotă Basarab (27 April - 2 June 1544) Mircea IV the Shepherd (Mircea Ciobanul) January 1545 – 16 November 1552 11 May 1553 – 28 February...
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the south, Căscioarele and Greaca. Several were confiscated back by Mircea Ciobanul. As noted by art historian Liviu Marius Ilie, Paisie and Marco both...
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stepmother, a Romanian, was either the daughter of Mircea Ciobanul and Doamna Chiajna or, contrarily, of Mircea III Dracul. Andronikos was the one of several...
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instrument that was played. The first mention of lăutari is from 1558 when Mircea Ciobanul (appointed ruler by the Ottomans in January 1545), the Voivode of Wallachia...
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unique type in which the melody imitates a type of bugle called the tulnic Ciobanul - shepherd's doina De dragoste - popular form, usually about love; dragoste...
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Impaler.: 23 The Old Princely Court (Curtea Veche) was erected by Mircea Ciobanul in the mid-16th century. Under subsequent rulers, Bucharest was established...
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Gane claimed to have traced his maternal descent to Postelnic Constantin Ciobanul, attested around 1560. The family was attested as belonging to the rightful...
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Drăculeşti Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia. 1559 – Old Court Church built by Mircea Ciobanul 1587 – Mărcuța Church built. 1589 – Lipscani (street) completed. 1595...
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Vâlsan and Matei were forced into exile by his rival and successor, Mircea Ciobanul. From his own exile, Nicolaus Bassaraba pleaded with the crowned heads...
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of the forest. The village was first mentioned in 1559, when Prince Mircea Ciobanul gave a deed of property to a certain Baldovin and his sister Neacșa...
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Hungarian ed.). ED1TURA «CARTEA ROMANEASCA», BUCUREt..,zTI: MUNTENIA DE LA MIRCEA CIOBANUL LA MIHAI VITEAZUL 1545-1593. Retrieved 3 November 2019.{{cite book}}:...
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reestablished as a village separate from Suslănești. A princely writ by Mircea Ciobanul, dated 1558 or 1559, mentions a merchant Dumitru of Mățău, who had...
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