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    Bogdan II (1409 – 17 October 1451) was a prince of Moldavia from October 12, 1449, to October 17, 1451. According to some historians, he was the bastard...
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    Bogdan I of Moldavia, while others, including historian Juliusz Demel, considered him to be the son of Costea of Moldavia with a daughter of Bogdan I...
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    (prince) of Moldavia from 1375 to 1391, the maternal grandson of Bogdan I, the first ruler from the dynastic House of Bogdan, succeeding Lațcu, Bogdan's son and...
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    reference to the region was Bogdania, after Bogdan I, the founding figure of the principality. The names Moldavia and Moldova are derived from the name of...
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    July 1504), was Voivode (or Prince) of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504. He was the son of and co-ruler with Bogdan II, who was murdered in 1451 in a conspiracy...
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  • Hungary in the 1350s. The independence of the Principality of Moldavia was gained when Bogdan I, another Vlach voivode from Maramureș who had fallen out...
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    and a recently discovered chronicle of Moldavia in Poland, managed to establish the most likely link between Bogdan I and his successors from the so-called...
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  • one) with the dynasty of Bogdan-Musat. List of rulers of Wallachia Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rulers of Moldavia. Constantin Rezachevici -...
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    Moldova (redirect from Republic of Moldavia)
    divided the country until the murder of Bogdan II and the accession of Peter Aaron in 1451. Nevertheless, Moldavia was subject to further Hungarian interventions...
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    significant native, Bogdan I, the second founder of Moldavia. It is composed of two villages: Bocicoel (Hungarian: Kisbocskó) and Bogdan Vodă. Wikimedia Commons...
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    The Metropolis of Moldavia and Bucovina, in Iași, Romania, is a metropolis of the Romanian Orthodox Church. The Metropolis of Moldavia was set up in 1386...
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    independent Moldavian feudal state by Bogdan I, in 1359. The oldest remaining representations of the coat of arms of Moldavia are the seals and coins dating...
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  • Moldavia in the late 14th century, making him the third Petru(Peter) in regnal order. He co-ruled Moldavia with his brother, Stephen II of Moldavia,...
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  • (illegitimate issue): Iancu Sasul, prince of Moldavia With an unknown woman (illegitimate issue): Bogdan Constantin (d. 1573), pretender to the Moldavian...
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    the Cossacks. As early as 1619, he was sent together with his father to Moldavia, when the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth entered into war against the Ottoman...
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    Maria Voichița (category Princesses consort of Moldavia)
    Pătrăuți. She is buried in the Putna Monastery, Romania. Bogdan III the One-Eyed, Voivode of Moldavia. Maria Cneajna [uk], who married to Fedor Wiśniowiecki...
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  • situated between the Southern Carpathians and the Danube until the union with Moldavia in 1859, which led to the creation of Romania. Dynastic rule is hard to...
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  • Voivodeship of Maramureș (category Medieval Moldavia)
    noblemen from the voivodeship, Dragoș and Bogdan were crucial in the founding of the Principality of Moldavia and overthrowing Hungarian rule east of the...
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    divided the country until the murder of Bogdan II and the ascension of Peter III Aaron in 1451. Nevertheless, Moldavia was subject to further Hungarian interventions...
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    poets Emilian Bukov and Bogdan Istru (Ivan Bodarev) in 1945. Ivan Bodiul, the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Moldavia, authorized composer Eduard...
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    Tempea. Ioan Bogdan (1862-1919); Țara Bârsei, Annul II, no.3, mai-iunie 1930; pp. 195–203 Jana Balacciu – Rodica Chiriacescu, Dicționar de lingviști și...
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    Battle of Baia (category Battles involving Moldavia)
    injuring Matthias. In 1359, Bogdan I of Moldavia rebelled against the King of Hungary and founded an independent Moldavia. However, the Hungarian attempts...
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  • last English stronghold in Guyenne. October – After assassinating Bogdan II of Moldavia, Petru Aron takes up the throne. October 28 – Revolt of Ghent: Ghent...
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  • grandfather Bogdan I as voivode (ruler) of Moldavia. The first university in Pécs, Hungary, is founded by King Louis I. January 6 – King Richard II of England...
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    there by John Zápolya to his residence in Cetatea de Baltă (at that time owned by Bogdan III of Moldavia), and requested assistance in fighting the Turks...
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    Principality of Moldavia was founded in the 14th century after nobles from the neighboring voivodeship at Maramureș (notably Bogdan I and Dragoș) succeeded...
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    Vladislav II, of the Dănești clan, to the throne. Vlad III Dracula fled to Moldavia, where he lived under the protection of his uncle, Bogdan II. In October...
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    Aaron the Tyrant (category House of Bogdan-Mușat)
    of Moldavia Coat of arms of Petru Pavel Aron, in a 1760 illustration Aroneanu Church in 2008 Municipal coat of arms of Aroneanu Damian P. Bogdan, "O...
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  • date – Bogdan I becomes Prince of Moldavia (modern-day Moldova) after freeing it from Hungarian control. He will be ancestor of the House of Bogdan, who...
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    Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic, Moldovan SSR, Soviet Moldavia, Soviet Moldova, or simply Moldavia or Moldova, was one of the 15 republics of the Soviet...
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