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    The Battle of Iași took place on May 1, 1653, during Moldavian campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky. In April 1653, the Cossack-Tatar corps led by Tymofiy...
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    The Battle of Finta (27 May 1653) was a confrontation between Prince Matei Basarab's Wallachian army and a combined Moldavian–Cossack–Tatar force under...
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    Gheorghe Ștefan (category Monarchs of Moldavia)
    the voivode (prince) of Moldavia between 13 April and 8 May 1653, and again from 16 July 1653 to 13 March 1658; he was the son of boyar Dumitrașcu Ceaur;...
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    Tymofiy Khmelnytsky (category 1653 deaths)
    Iasi on May 1-2, 1653. Trying to strengthen his success, Khmelnytsky launched an offensive on Wallachia, but on May 17 he was defeated at the Battle of...
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    Moldavian campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky in 1653 was a military campaign in Moldavia and Wallachia by the Cossack-Moldavian army of the voivode Vasile...
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    However, his invasion of Wallachia, with the backing of Cossack Hetman Bohdan Khmelnytsky, ended in disaster at the Battle of Finta in 1653. A few years later...
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  • Ecaterina Cercheza (category Romanian people of Circassian descent)
    Pasha who was the Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1653 to 1654, and her sister was married to Islam III Giray, Khan of Crimea (1644–1654). She played...
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    Vasile Lupu (category Monarchs of Moldavia)
    voivode of Moldavia between 1634 and 1653. He was of Albanian and Greek origin. Lupu had secured the Moldavian throne in 1634 after a series of complicated...
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    long period of relative peace (1632–1654), with the noted exception of the 1653 Battle of Finta, fought between Wallachians and the troops of Moldavian...
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    Constantine Cantemir, son of late Antioch Cantemir, former Prince of Moldavia (d. 1726), reached Iași, the capital city of the Principality of Moldavia on September...
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    fortresses. In the summer of 1711, Peter led his army into Moldavia and united it with Cantemir's forces near the Moldavian capital Iași; they then advanced...
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    Gheorghe Asachi (category People of the Revolutions of 1848)
    ani de învățământ superior modern de construcții la Iași (1941–2001), at the University of Iași Djuvara, p. 215 Cărăbuș, p. 188 Cărăbuș, p. 190 Drăguț...
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    Tsardom of Russia, but was defeated at the Battle of Molodi in 1572. The next conflict between Russia and Turkey began 100 years later as part of the struggle...
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    fortress Siege of Anapa (1791) – successful Russian siege and capture of the Anapa fortress Died of illness during peace negotiations at Iaşi, Ottoman Empire...
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    Tamás Borsos, but it was actually built between 1614 and 1653. Mózes Székely the only prince of Szekler origin visited the city in 1603 when he liberated...
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  • advocate of theonomy, helps to establish the social constitution of the Massachusetts Bay Colony 1642, 15 September – 27 October: Synod of Iași at Iași 1643...
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  • Lame, ruler of the Principality of Moldavia (part of modern-day Romania and of Moldova) abdicates in Iași after having reigned for most of the previous...
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  • Early modern Romania (category History of Romania by period)
    Wallachian assistance in early 1653. Tymofiy Khmelnytsky supported him to return, but their troops were defeated in the Battle of Finta on 27 May. George Stephen...
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    However, a full-scale battle erupted after regular Moldovan forces entered the city of Bender in an attempt to reestablish the authority of Moldova there. It...
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    representatives in Iași issued a guarantee that the presence of the Romanian Army was only a temporary military measure for the stabilisation of the front, without...
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  • the Eastern Orthodox Church held two synods: the Synod of Constantinople (1638) and Synod of Iași (1642) criticising the reforms and, in the 1672 convocation...
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    Teodor Boldur-Lățescu (category Politicians from Iași)
    kind, at Iași." His younger brother Iorgu was fully reconciled with the political regime, and served as a perennial Prefect of Police in Iași, where a...
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  • was engaged in commerce in Constantinople and traveled as a merchant to Iași in the Romanian principalities. Ghica quickly moved upwards in the Romanian...
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  • Medieval and Early Modern Studies for Central and Eastern Europe: II (2010) (Iași: Alexandru Ioa Cruza University Press, 2010), p. 129. Biller 2022, p. 447...
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  • viruses” "Treatment of battle injuries and fractures" "Work on cancer" "Work on acetylene anesthesia" "Foundation of the field of vitamin research, especially...
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    Lisbon massacre (category History of Lisbon)
    The Lisbon massacre started on Sunday, 19 April 1506 in Lisbon when a crowd of churchgoers attacked and killed several people in the congregation whom they...
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    In the next year Parthenius organized the more important Synod of Iași. The purpose of this assembly was to counter certain Catholic and Protestant doctrinal...
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    Udriște Năsturel (category 17th-century military personnel of the Principality of Wallachia)
    conventional epitaph. His sister died in 1653, and his brother-in-law a year later. Năsturel survived the rise of Constantin Șerban, being for a while reappointed...
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  • of Bucharest Timeline of Cluj-Napoca Timeline of Iași Timeline of Sibiu William Henry Overall, ed. (1870). "Danubian Principalities". Dictionary of Chronology...
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    inscriptions showing that Buliga had actually died in the 1653 battle of Finta. However, other readings of the same writings credit the Hrizea account, suggesting...
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