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    Iacob Heraclid (category Monarchs of Moldavia)
    Maltese soldier, adventurer and intellectual, who reigned as Prince of Moldavia from November 1561 to November 1563. He is remembered as a pioneer of the...
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    raid the borderlands. In 1691, Sobieski undertook another expedition to Moldavia, with slightly better results, but still with no decisive victories. Although...
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  • ISBN 978-84-7283-276-3. Pastor, José Manuel Azcona; Abdiu, Majlinda (2020). La política exterior de la Corona de Aragón en los Balcanes (1416-1478): la Albania...
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    (Parragon, 2009) Rubinstein, Nicolai (1958). "Firenze e il problema della politica imperiale in Italia al tempo di Massimiliano I". Archivio Storico Italiano...
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    Transylvania, "Crusader Jod", who presided over the sections in Western Moldavia, and a leader of the "Cross Brotherhoods", Eugen Silvestru. Attacks by...
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    in the 17th to 19th centuries in current-day Romania (then Wallachia, Moldavia, and the Kingdom of Romania). He studied in Paris and then at the Hague...
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  • The Armeni are listed in numerous registers of nobility, including Teatro della Nobiltà dell'Europa, ovvero notizia delle famiglie nobili, che in Europa...
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    Răzvan overcame his birth into slavery, and became the Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia. Since a royal edict by Charles II in 1695, Spanish Romanis had been restricted...
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    lists, but no Vaidists were allowed to run in four counties of Western Moldavia—Botoșani, Fălciu, Iași and Roman. FR propaganda explained that Vaida's...
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    mounted by Vlad III Dracula in Wallachia and Stephen III the Great of Moldavia, who dealt the Ottomans their worst defeat at Vaslui, among many others...
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    Dumitru Theodor Neculuță (category People from the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia)
    socialist activist, and artisan shoemaker. Born to a poor family in Western Moldavia, he was not allowed to pursue his passion for music, and worked from an...
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    Ottoman Empire, which exercised suzerainty over Wallachia and neighboring Moldavia (the Danubian Principalities), throughout the Medieval era. The fall of...
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    Revolutions of 1848 when Romanians from the two principalities (Wallachia and Moldavia) "discovered" this population in Istria. This would start a period of interest...
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    was born in Moinești, Bacău County, in the historical region of Western Moldavia. His parents were Jewish Romanians who reportedly spoke Yiddish as their...
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  • Sanielevici was a native of Botoşani city, in the historical region of Moldavia. His father, officially known as Leon Sanilevici, was a trader, and his...
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    at news that Romania was able to stop the Central Powers' advance into Moldavia. He described this stage in his life as marked by an unrepeatable epiphany...
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  • special pages of regional content, one each for Bucharest, Transylvania, Moldavia, the western areas of Banat and Crișana, and the southern areas of Wallachia...
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    Empire, "around the year 1800". At the time of his birth, Wallachia and Moldavia (the two Danubian Principalities) were autonomous entities of the Ottoman...
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  • Izabela Sadoveanu-Evan (category People from Western Moldavia)
    political history. Izabela Morțun hailed from the historical region of Moldavia: her place of birth is given as Săucești, Bacău County, but she may also...
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    for the National Party, advocating for the unification of Wallachia and Moldavia into a single Romanian state. Ahead of the legislative election in 1857...
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    circulate the slogans of the national emancipation ideal, and campaigned for Moldavia to join Wallachia in a union of the principalities, the basis of modern...
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    Pușcariu's own research, the family originated in Maramureș, spending time in Moldavia before ending up in southern Transylvania. Named Iuga in Maramureș, their...
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