The Mihai Vodă Monastery, founded by Mihai Viteazul, is one of the oldest buildings in Bucharest. It was built in 1591, surrounded by stone walls, similar...
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The area had also been home to the National Archives, Mihai Vodă Monastery and other monasteries, Brâncovenesc Hospital, as well as about 37 old factories...
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Antim Monastery Cașin Monastery Christiana Monastery Mihai Vodă Monastery Radu Vodă Monastery Stavropoleos Monastery Bâldana Monastery Bunea Monastery Cobia...
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street). Many churches, such as the Mihai Vodă Monastery, were moved rather than demolished, and the nearby Antim Monastery remains largely intact, although...
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the Princes of Wallachia between 1776 and 1812. Located near the Mihai Vodă Monastery, on Dealul Spirii in Bucharest, it was built between 1775 and 1776...
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by Mihai-Vodă Hill, where the Mihai Vodă Monastery and an important archaeological site dating back to the Bronze Age were situated. The Mihai Vodă Monastery...
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unknown architect Humor Monastery Church, Mănăstirea Humorului, 1530, unknown architect Church of the Mihai Vodă Monastery, Bucharest, 1589, unknown...
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Constantin Brâncoveanu (redirect from Brâncoveni Monastery)
letter to Costandin-vodă, inviting him to return to his seat and join [the Austrians] in harassing the Turk. Then Costandin-vodă, upon understanding this...
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down. Moreover, the entire Mihai Vodă Hill has been leveled to open the view on the House of the People, while the Mihai Vodă Church was moved to a new...
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This is a list of monasteries in Bucharest....
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threatened with demolition, officially in order to make way for the Mihai Vodă Monastery to be moved in its place; the plans were dropped after concerted...
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Michael the Brave (redirect from Mihai Viteazu)
Michael the Brave (Romanian: Mihai Viteazul [miˈhaj viˈte̯azul] or Mihai Bravu [ˈbravu]; 1558 – 9 August 1601), born as Mihai Pătrașcu, was the Prince of...
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Cristofi Cerchez (category Mihai Viteazul National College (Bucharest) alumni)
Bucharest Palace of Justice, the State Archives wing of the Mihai Vodă Monastery, the monastery of Vălenii de Munte, and the Nicolae Minovici Folk Art Museum...
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Șerban Cantacuzino (redirect from Șerban Vodă)
first Romanian school in Bucharest. He also built the Cotroceni Monastery and the Șerban Vodă Inn. His son Gheorghe Cantacuzino [ro] later ruled as Ban of...
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the 20 monasteries on Mount Athos. Several Romanian royal figures are buried inside the church: Tudosca (Vasile Lupu's first wife) and Ștefan Vodă, their...
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Biserica Albă Postăvari (lit. White Church Postăvari) - part of the Mihai Vodă Monastery, Romania White Church, Karan, Serbia White Church, Cainhoy, South...
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The Dâmbovița watermills on the outskirts of Bucharest, with Dealul Spirii and Mihai Vodă Monastery in the background (1837)...
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they visited the Dumbrava Monastery, and some hours later, they entered the town of Turda. They went to the Mihai Vodă Monastery of the town, near the Obelisk...
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gypsies. On 20 May 1620, Maria, great Băneasa, Holy Trinity monastery was given back (later Radu Vodă) half the village Hodopeni with Rumani, given by Master...
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Pătrașcu the Good (redirect from Pătraşcu Vodă)
Caluiu. According to official chronicles of Mihai Voda, he would have had a postum and illegitimate son Mihai Viteazul, which was denied by newer historiography...
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Dan Simonescu, Emil Vârtosu, Paul Gore, Ștefan Meteș, Sever Zotta and Mihai Costăchescu. The magazine's initial run ended 1947, and covered seven volumes...
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eight horses, the coffin was transported in a long procession to the "Mihai Vodă" Church and remained there for 2 more days, so the people could pay their...
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Aaron the Tyrant (redirect from Aron Vodă)
Tyrant (Romanian: Aron Tiranul) or Aron Vodă ("Aron the Voivode"; Church Slavonic: Apѡн вода, romanized: Arōn voda), sometimes credited as Aron Emanoil or...
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Teodoreanu Octavian Țîcu Tudorel Toader Marcela Topor Mihai Trăistariu Alexandru Tzaicu Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu Sabetai Unguru Neculai Alexandru Ursu...
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Neagoe Basarab (redirect from Neagoe Vodă)
year on 26 September. 26th Infantry Battalion "Neagoe Basarab" Grigore, Mihai-D. (2015). Neagoe Basarab - Princeps Christianus: Christianitas-Semantik...
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Stephen the Great (redirect from Stephen Vodă)
was organized by Teodor V. Ștefanelli and was notably attended by poet Mihai Eminescu. Nationalist interpretations still prevailed, particularly after...
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carefully prepared for himself in the interior wall of Radu Vodă Monastery, Bucharest (the monastery, dating from the 16th century, had been extensively renovated...
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Radu Paisie (redirect from Radu vodă Măjescul)
Радул воєвода; Greek: Ῥαδουλ-Βοδα, romanized: Radul-Voda), also known as Radu vodă Măjescul, Radu vodă Călugărul, Petru I, and Petru de la Argeș (ca. 1500...
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students, arrived at Târgșor. One batch consisted of students from Dragoș Vodă High School in Sighetu Marmației, who were accused of demonstrating against...
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Jimbor Fortress, Jimbor Kálnoky Castle, Hoghiz Mikes Castle, Budila Negru Vodă Fortress, Breaza Nemes Castle, Budila Pál Béldi Castle, Budila Râșnov Fortress...
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