Iacob Heraclid (redirect from Despot Vodă)
and also known as Iacobus Heraclides, Heraclid Despotul, or Despot Vodă ("The Voivode Despot"), was a Greek Maltese soldier, adventurer and intellectual...
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came to Moldavia as secretary to the reforming prince Jacob Heraclides (Despot Vodă), becoming the main figure in the short-lived College of Cotnari (Schola...
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April, Despot Vodă left Hîrlău (Horlo) to Tîrgul Frumos (Zeplak = Széplak) finally on the 12th to the fortress of Roman (Románváros)" Despot Vodă ordered...
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1563 An illegitimate daughter of Mircea IV of Wallachia no children The Despot Vodă, non-dynastic. Tried, unsuccessfully, to introduce Lutheranism in Moldavia...
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sensibilities of nobles. Ioan Iacob, better known in Romanian history as Despot Vodă, sought refuge in the city of Suceava. Ștefan Tomșa was claimed the ruler...
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52–54. Traian Diaconescu, "Un poem latin renascentist despre domnia lui Despot Vodă", in Anuar de Lingvistică și Istorie Literară. Seria B: Istorie Literară...
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wrote the lyrics of Ștefan Nosievici's march "Drum bun". In 1879, his "Despot-Vodă" drama received the award of the Romanian Academy. He continued to be...
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serious things. Nora, in Ibsen's A Doll's House (1879) Vasile Alecsandri – Despot-Vodă Émile Augier – Les Fourchambault Edmond Gondinet – Les Tapageurs James...
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Alessandro Guagnini (1538–1614), traveled twice in Moldavia and helped Despot Vodă (Ioan Iacob Heraclid) gain the throne in 1563. In his biography of the...
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imaginii (1550–1800) (Vol. 1). Editura Meridiane. Iorga, Nicholae (1925). "Despot-Voda". Universul Literal (32). Djuvara, Neagu; Anton, Cristian (2014). A brief...
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poetry, prose, the Chirița plays (1850–1875), historical dramas such as Despot Vodă (1879), and collections of Romanian folklore. Also, taking inspiration...
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which had Tudor Vianu as chairman, opened (on Vianu's insistence) with Despot Vodă, a historical play by Vasile Alecsandri; Botta had a supporting role...
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Despărțire la marele zbor (ro) (1982), by Romulus Bărbulescu și George Anania Despot Vodă (1880), by Vasile Alecsandri Desu și Kant, by Ion Băieșu Dezertorul (1917)...
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title character in Victor Hugo’s Ruy Blas. In 1879, he performed as Despot Vodă in the play by Vasile Alecsandri. In 1880, Manolescu, together with Aristizza...
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Press. pp. 174–176. ISBN 978-609-447-097-4. Iorga, Nicolae (1925). "Despot-Voda". Universul Literar (32): 3. Mareș, Ioan (2010). "Date referitoare la...
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city under the name of the land Adicăuți, Hotin, which gave him his Despot Voda to Vartic. Lipcani Tatars in 1699 are displaced living in the city which...
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interest in the human character was explored in Farmece, an account of Despot Vodă; and in Dincolo de zbuciumul veacului, which selects grandiose and tragic...
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known as Despot Voda, who single-handedly attempted to impose the Reformation in the heart of Eastern Europe after becoming a self-styled despot of Romania...
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the seventh year of its existence. Undated – Ivan Alexander becomes the despot of Lovech. June 15 – Edward, the Black Prince, son of Edward III of England...
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to rule as despot, supported Alexandru Lăpușneanu's return to the throne in place of Ștefan Tomșa (1564), and ultimately endorsed Ion Vodă cel Cumplit...
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Sratsimir inherited Vidin from his father Ivan Alexander in 1356, while despot Dobrotitsa – nominally his subject – ruled Dobruja. Lack of stability was...
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original monastery dating back to the 15th century, founded by Serbian Despot Stefan Lazarević (r. 1402–1427). Hieromonk Mardarije erected a new monastery...
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Serbia. The beer was first mentioned in the 15th century during the reign of despot Stefan Lazarević, as a new drink transferred from neighboring Kingdom of...
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he had them impaled together. — About a mischievous tyrant called Dracula vodă (No. 12–13) There are more than twenty manuscripts (written between the 15th...
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Serbia mining began in c.1420, after the Law on mines was issued by the Despot Stefan Lazarević in 1412. In July 2000, during the excavations for the new...
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or poison Stephen II Despot of Serbia 1 April – 20 June 1459 80 days (2 months, 19 days) Married a daughter of the late Despot Lazar Branković Serbia...
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pótis "master of the house" despótēs "lord, master, owner" (> despot); despoina (< *dés-pot-ni̯a) "lady" (fem. of despotes) dámpati "lord of the house;...
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Costinescu, Minister of Finance and landowner Cuza Vodă, Călărași, Cuza Vodă, Constanța, Cuza Vodă, Galați – Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Prince of Moldavia Dragalina...
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in the Turkish rendition of the name of a 14th‑century Bulgarian ruler, despot Dobrotitsa. It was common for the Turks to name countries after one of their...
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Cremonese's only son was probably born to Franceschina, and styled himself Neagu vodă Basarab; he may have been Barbu III's last direct descendant. Unlike his...
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