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    Mușatins are named after Margareta Mușata who married Costea, a son of Bogdan I. For a long time it has been thought that Mușata was a daughter of Bogdan I and...
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  • Peter II (1375–1391) & Roman I (1392–1394). He was married to Margareta (Mușata), a Roman Catholic. They had several children: Petru, Roman, all of them...
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  • 30 km (19 mi) Basin size 236 km2 (91 sq mi) Basin features Progression Gârla Boul Bătrân→ Prut→ Danube→ Black Sea Tributaries    • right Șchiopeni, Mușata...
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    Berezeni (redirect from Mușata)
    Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Berezeni, Mușata, Rânceni, Satu Nou and Stuhuleț. "Results of the 2020 local elections"....
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  • 8. Costea of Moldavia 4. Roman I of Moldavia 2. Alexander I of Moldavia 5. Margareta Mușata 1. Stephen II of Moldavia 3. Stana...
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    Taylor; Nora Dotzler (2009). "Chytrid-like microfungi in Biscalitheca cf. musata (Zygopteridales) from the Upper Pennsylvanian Grand-Croix cherts (Saint-Etienne...
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    4. Costea of Moldavia 2. Roman I of Moldavia 5. Margareta Mușata 1. Stephen I of Moldavia 3. Undetermined (Koriatovici or Anastasia)...
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  • 16. Costea of Moldavia 8. Roman I of Moldavia 17. Margareta Muşata 4. Alexander I of Moldavia 2. Iliaş of Moldavia 5. Ana Neacşa 1. Roman II of Moldavia...
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    Successor Roman I of Moldavia Born c. 1350 Died December 1391 Dynasty Bogdan-Mușat Father Costea of Moldavia Mother Margareta Muşata Religion Orthodox...
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    December 1391 to March 1394. He was the second son of Costea and Margareta Muşata (= "the beautiful" in Old Romanian) the daughter of the first ruler of Moldavia...
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  • 8. Costea of Moldavia 4. Roman I of Moldavia 2. Alexander I of Moldavia 5. Margareta Mușata 1. Iliaș of Moldavia 3. Ana Neacșa...
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    8. Costea of Moldavia 4. Roman I of Moldavia 2. Alexander I of Moldavia 5. Margareta Muşata 1. Bogdan II of Moldavia 3. Unknown...
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    8. Costea of Moldavia 4. Roman I of Moldavia 2. Alexander I of Moldavia 5. Margareta Muşata 1. Peter III Aaron 3. Unknown (concubinage)...
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  • Sarighiol de Deal – Headquartered in Sarighiol de Deal. Folklore group. Mușata Armână – Headquartered in Mihail Kogălniceanu. Folklore group. La Steaua...
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    museum in Romania, founded in 2006 by Willibard ("Willy") Wisoșenschi of the Mușata Armână Cultural Foundation. At the 2011 census, Mihail Kogălniceanu had...
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    with the city of Iași, Fătu was actually born just to the south of it, at Mușata, Fălciu County—presently Vaslui County—on January 2, 1816 (Old Style: December...
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  • fought for and occupied Satu Nou, Vicoleni and Berezeni and was fighting for Mușata. In the process of the advance on August 24 the cities of Huși, Bacău, Bârlad...
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