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    Mihai or Mihail Racoviță (c. 1660 – July 1744) was a Prince of Moldavia on three separate occasions (September 1703 – February 23, 1705; July 31, 1707...
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    Ioan Mihail Racoviță (7 March 1889, Bucharest – 28 June 1954, Sighet Prison) was a Romanian general during World War II, and Minister of Defense in the...
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    Mihai Racoviță (c. 1660–1744), Prince of Moldavia and Wallachia Constantin Racoviță (1699–1764), Prince of Moldavia and Wallachia Ștefan Racoviță (1713–1782)...
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  • Moldavia. He was the son of Mihai Racoviță and Ana Codreanu.[citation needed] During his second Moldavian reign, Racoviță established the Church of the...
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    boyars was no longer enforced). Soon afterwards, he was replaced by Mihai Racoviță and became ruler of Wallachia, being thus the first Phanariot in that...
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  • Ștefan Racoviță (1713 – 1782) was Prince of Wallachia, Romania, between 8 February 1764 and 29 August 1765. Peter F. Sugar (1 July 2014). Southeastern...
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  • Mavrocordato Mihai Racoviță 1730–1731 1741–1744 Racoviță 1st rule Grigore II Ghica 1733–1735 1748–1752 Ghica Matei Ghica 1752–1753 Ghica Constantin Racoviță 1753–1756...
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    personnel. During April–May 1944 the Romanian forces led by General Mihai Racoviță, together with elements of the German Sixth Army were responsible for...
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    rule was preceded and followed by voivodeships of his brother-in-law Mihai Racoviță. Unlike his father, Antioch did not oppose the interests of Poland....
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    (1921). "Lupta lui Mihai Racoviță cu boierii rebeli". Revista istorică. VII (1–3): 62. Iorga, Nicolae (1921). "Lupta lui Mihai Racoviță cu boierii rebeli"...
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  • 761–1763) Mihai Racoviță, Prince (1730–1731, 1741–1744) Grigore II Ghica, Prince (1733–1735, 1748–1752) Matei Ghica, Prince (1752–1753) Constantin Racoviță, Prince...
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    gain the throne in Iași by previous Prince Nicolae Mavrocordat, upon Mihai Racoviță's deposition by the Ottoman overlord. He decreased taxes, but chose to...
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  • Mavrocordato Nicolae Mavrocordat 1711–1715 Mavrocordato 2nd rule Mihai III Racoviță 1715–1726 Racoviță Grigore II Ghica 1726–1733 1735–1739 1739–1741 1747–1748...
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  • by April 1944. In April–May 1944, the Romanian forces led by General Mihai Racoviță, together with elements of the German Eighth Army were responsible for...
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    Mavrocordatos Successor Mihai Racoviță Prince of Wallachia (2nd reign) Reign 24 October 1731 – 16 April 1733 Predecessor Mihai Racoviță Successor Grigore II...
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  • aristocrat and member of the House of Racoviță. Born in Craiova, his parents were the high postelnic Prince Grigore Racoviță and his wife Cleopatra Brăiloiu...
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    Sarnelli, Italian Roman Catholic priest and blessed (b. 1702) July – Mihai Racoviță, Prince of Moldavia and Prince of Wallachia (b. c. 1660) August 9 –...
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    (Wehrmacht) 24th Panzer Division (Army Reserve) 4th Romanian Army (Ioan Mihail Racoviță) I Romanian Army Corps 8th Infantry Division 6th Infantry Division IV Romanian...
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    personnel. During April–May 1944 the Romanian forces led by General Mihai Racoviță, together with elements of the German Eighth Army were responsible for...
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    Grigore II Ghica becomes the Prince of Moldavia for the first time after Mihai Racoviță steps aside. November 8 – (October 28 Old Style) Jonathan Swift's satirical...
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    Maffei Ali Pasha † Halil Pasha Numan Pasha Ibrahim Pasha Tahir Pasha Mihai Racoviță Nicholas Mavrocordatos (POW) John Mavrocordatos Casualties and losses...
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  • candidate, Mihai Racoviță; Brâncoveanu's rival, Dimitrie Cantemir, credits John's speech with influencing many of the boyars towards Racoviță, who was finally...
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    to Lazarus. Its ktitor was Prince Mihai Racoviță. Located near the princely customs house and close to Racoviță's family homes, it was situated atop...
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    They were tried at Iași under the supervision of Moldavian Prince Mihai Racoviță, and eventually acquitted following diplomatic protests. The event was...
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  • Grigore II Ghica becomes the Prince of Moldavia for the first time after Mihai Racoviță steps aside. November 8 – (October 28 Old Style) Jonathan Swift's satirical...
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    ofițerilor și drapelelor Armatei Române cărora li s-au conferit ordinul „Mihai Viteazul”, Atelierele grafice „Socec & Co”, București, 1930, p. 104 Decretul...
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    Pantazi 23 January 1942 23 August 1944 Mil. 65 Army Corps General Ioan-Mihai Racoviță 24 August 1944 5 November 1944 Mil. 66 Army Corps General Constantin...
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    Pasha on campaign, but was arrested for treason in 1769 and executed. Mihai Racoviță – 1769–1770 Son of the namesake Prince of Moldavia and Wallachia, he...
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    protection by a fellow Eastern Orthodox state. This became obvious with Mihai Racoviță's second rule in Moldavia, when the prince plotted with Peter to have...
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    Sarnelli, Italian Roman Catholic priest and blessed (b. 1702) July – Mihai Racoviță, Prince of Moldavia and Prince of Wallachia (b. c. 1660) August 9 –...
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