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    Simion Movilă (after 1559  – 14 September 1607), a boyar of the Movilești family, was twice Prince of Wallachia (November 1600 – June 1601; October 1601...
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    Ieremia Movilă (Polish: Jeremi Mohyła Ukrainian: Єремія Могила), (c. 1555 – 10 July 1606) was a Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia between August 1595 and May...
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    restoring Ieremia Movilă on the throne. The Polish army led by Jan Zamoyski also advanced in eastern Wallachia and established Simion Movilă as ruler. Forces...
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  • [additional citation(s) needed] A Movileşti boyar, Gabriel was a son of Simion Movilă, Prince of Moldavia. He attained the throne of Wallachia in 1616 but...
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    (northwestern Moldavia). It was built in 1585 by Ieremia Movilă, Gheorghe Movilă and Simion Movilă. The architecture of the church contains both Byzantine...
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    Movilești (redirect from Catherina Movilă)
    Pilawa Simion Movilă Mihail Movilă Constantin Movilă Alexandru Movilă Miron Barnovschi-Movilă Moise Movilă In Wallachia: Simion Movilă Gabriel Movilă Petro...
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  • Mihail Movilă (? – 1608) was the prince of Moldavia for a short time in 1607. He was the elder son of Simion I Movilă and became prince of Moldova after...
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  • occupation: direct rule of Gabriel Báthory (1611) Gabriel Movilă 1616 1618-1620 Movilești son of Simion Movilă Alexandru IV Iliaș 1616–1618 1627-1629 Alexandru...
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    Petro Mohyla (redirect from Petru Movilă)
    great-grandfather Petru Rareș. His uncles, Simion's brothers, were Gheorghe Movilă, the Metropolitan of Moldavia, and Ieremia Movilă, who also ruled Moldavia before...
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    Doamna Elisabeta Movilă (fl. 1620) was a Princess consort of Moldavia by marriage to Ieremia Movilă. She was regent in Moldavia in 1607–1611 on the behalf...
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    Dracula. The eldest was Alexandru Coconul. He replaced Polish vassal Simion Movilă on the throne in Bucharest after the brief occupation of Wallachia by...
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  • Movileşti boyar and princely family, Moise was Simion Movilă's son and brother of Gabriel Movilă and Mihail Movilă. He obtained the throne from the Ottoman...
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    but it was once again destroyed by the Polish and Tatar troops of Simion Movilă. According to contemporaneous accounts, Michael the Brave, the famous...
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    Vlad Vintilă de la Slatina (1532–1535), Michael the Brave (1593–1601), Simion Movilă (1601–1602), Matei Basarab (1632–1654) and Constantin Șerban (1654–1658)...
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    the Moldavian Prince Ieremia Movilă. The latter refused the offer, as he was instead pushing for his brother, Simion Movilă, to take the Wallachian throne...
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    forces loyal to Michael and led by his son, Nicolae Pătrașcu, drove out Simion Movilă from Moldavia and prepared to re-enter Transylvania. The battle was...
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  • Ieremia Movilă, Voivode (1595–1600, 1600–1606) Simion Movilă, Voivode (1606–1607) Mihail II Movilă, Voivode (1607, 1607) Constantin I Movilă, Voivode...
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    Michael's downfall, Wallachia was occupied by the Polish–Moldavian army of Simion Movilă (see Moldavian Magnate Wars), who held the region until 1602, and was...
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  • modern-day Romania. Ieremia Movilă died in 1606. In 1607 Stefan Potocki set his brother-in-law (and son of Ieremia), Constantin Movilă (Konstanty Mohyła), on...
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    have sided with dissident boyars, asking for Simion Movilă, brother of the Moldavian Prince Ieremia Movilă, to take the Wallachian throne from Prince Michael...
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  • Poles invaded Moldavia and restored Ieremia Movilă to the throne; then they entered Wallachia, where Simion Movilă defeated Michael the Brave at Buzău. In...
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    replacing Ignatius. July 10 Simion Movilă becomes the new Prince of Moldavia upon the death of his older brother, Ieremia Movilă. Simion will reign for only 14...
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  • and Transylvania (1599–1600) Simion Movilă July 1606 – 14 September 1607 Movilești brother of Ieremia Movilă Mihail Movilă 24 September – October 1607...
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  • as evidenced in a document issued by Michael's rival and successor, Simion Movilă, who confirmed their right to reside in the locality. The community's...
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    (Bucovu) and restored Ieremia to the throne. He also helped his brother, Simion Movilă to become brief ruler of Wallachia, thus spreading the influence of...
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  • seized the Moldovan throne at the expense of his cousin Mihai Movilă, son of Simion I Movilă in 1607. In 1610 he welcomed Prince Radu X Șerban of Wallachia...
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    mother, the family of Moldovan boyars Movilă, was also the grand-nephew of the princes Ieremia Movilă and Simion Movilă. Barnovschi assumes high office with...
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  • replacing Ignatius. July 10 Simion Movilă becomes the new Prince of Moldavia upon the death of his older brother, Ieremia Movilă. Simion will reign for only 14...
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  • II Viteazul, Prince (1593–1600) Nicolae Pătrașcu, Prince (1599–1600) Simion Movilă, Prince (1600–1601, 1602) Kalmar Union Kalmar Union of Denmark, Sweden...
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    for a period. In 1600, Simion Movilă, the former ruler of both Moldavia and Wallachia, along with his brother Ieremia Movilă, Prince of Moldavia, sought...
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