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    Eustratie (or Istrate) "the Drunk" Dabija (? – 11 September 1665) was Prince (Voivode) of Moldavia between 1661 and his death in September 1665. As financial...
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  • Dabija or Dabizha may refer to: Alexandru Dabija (born 1955), Romanian stage director and actor Eustratie Dabija, Prince (Voivode) of Moldavia 1661–1665...
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    (1681–1683). He was married to Anastasiya Dabizha, the daughter of Prince Eustratie Dabija, and later to Dafina Doamna; George Ducas fathered Constantine Ducas...
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    the Mother of God. The church was begun in 1661, during the reign of Eustratie Dabija, Prince of Moldavia, and completed in 1667 by George Ducas. Sanctified...
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    coinage (usually copies of Swedish riksdalers, as was that issued by Eustratie Dabija). The economic decline was accompanied by a failure to maintain state...
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    February – 29 September 1661 Predecessor Constantin Șerban Successor Eustratie Dabija Born 1641 Iași Died 29 September 1661 Bender Father Vasile Lupu Mother...
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  • Istrate (redirect from Eustratie)
    Istrate or Eustratie is a Romanian given name and surname that may refer to Given name Eustratie Dabija (?–1665), Prince of Moldavia Istrate Micescu (1881–1951)...
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  • 1659–1661 1661 also called Papură-Vodă (Bullrush Voivode); 1st rule Eustratie Dabija 1661–1665 Gheorghe Duca 1665–1666 1668–1672 1678–1683 Iliaș Alexandru...
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  • Șerban, Voivode (1659, 1661) Ștefan X Lupu, Voivode (1659–1661, 1661) Eustratie Dabija, Voivode (1661–1665) Gheorghe IV Duca, Voivode (1665–1666, 1668–1672...
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    of names to be mentioned during the liturgy, beginning with Prince Eustratie Dabija and his wife. The churchyard used to be Iași's main cemetery, and some...
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    be featured on coins, as with 1660s Moldavian shillings issued by Eustratie Dabija, or IOHAN ISTRATDORVV; some also had the all-Latin rendition of Ιω...
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    When widowed, Dafina Catrina then married Anastasia's stepfather, Eustratie Dabija, whom the family made Prince of Moldavia in 1661. Anastasiya Dabizha...
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    to the middle stratum of Moldavian boyardom, claimed descent from Eustratie Dabija, who had occupied the Moldavian throne in the 1660s; as noted by genealogist...
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    made of wood. Historians initially believed it was built by Prince Eustratie Dabija (reigned 1661-1665) and his wife Dafina. However, in 1902, Gheorghe...
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  • 2. George Ducas 1. Constantine Ducas 6. Eustratie Dabija 3. Nastasia...
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