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    present-day Romania, between 1521 and 1522. He was the son and heir of Neagoe Basarab. Being too young to be the ruler, his regents were his mother, Serbian...
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    descent from the House after its eventual demise, including Neagoe Basarab, Matei Basarab, Constantin Șerban, Șerban Cantacuzino, and Constantin Brâncoveanu...
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    Basarab I (Romanian: [basaˈrab] ), also known as Basarab the Founder (Romanian: Basarab Întemeietorul; c. 1270 – 1351/1352), was a voivode and later the...
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  • (1508–1509) Mircea III (IV) Miloș, Prince (1509–1510) Vlad V the Younger, Prince (1510–1512) Neagoe Basarab V, Prince (1512–1521) Milica of Serbia, Regent Branković/...
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  • Vlad cel Tânăr (redirect from Vlad V)
    the state, were envious of Bogdan's authority. Moreover, Vlad suspected Neagoe, the son of Parvu Craiovescu, of wanting to become the Prince of Wallachia...
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    as the commissioner of the church and blend his image with that of Neagoe Basarab, who ruled at a much later date than Radu I. In various folk traditions...
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    blinding of the Masons of Saint Basil's Cathedral by Ivan the Terrible. Neagoe Basarab V, Reigning Prince of Wallachia Despina, Princess Consort of Wallachia...
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  • I the Elder (1355–1418), Domn of Wallachia (1386–1394, 1397–1418) Neagoe Basarab V (1459–1521), Domn of Wallachia (1512–1521) Nicolaus Olahus (1493–1568)...
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  • Ruxandra Basarab (died 1545) was a Romanian princess. She was the daughter of Neagoe Basarab (a prince of Wallachia) and Milica of Serbia, and became...
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    town bearing the name Oltenița appears in 1515 during the reign of Neagoe Basarab. In November 1853, at the start of the Crimean War the Ottoman forces...
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  • was already no connection (or a very distant one) with the dynasty of Basarab. List of rulers of Moldavia Constantin Rezachevici (2001). Cronologia critică...
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    Constantinople following this defeat. In the summer of 1512, during the reign of Neagoe Basarab, he launched another campaign with support from Transylvania, but was...
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    Seneschal Drăgan din Merişani and Neagoe din Periş (the assassins of Radu de la Afumaţi and, possibly, of Basarab V) attacked and plundered the outskirts...
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    Wallachian customary law, Mărăcine depicted himself as a son of Neagoe Basarab; he was perhaps Neagoe's nephew. The resulting civil war allegedly involved a hand-to-hand...
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    periods from 1602 to 1610 and during 1611. A supposed descendant of Neagoe Basarab, he attained high office during the reign of Michael the Brave. After...
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    net/publication/359950277_Written_Languages_in_Wallachia_during_the_Reign_of_Neagoe_Basarab_1512-1521) Чилингиров, Стилиян [in Bulgarian] (2006). "Какво е дал българинът...
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    be hostile to the bans, the House of Basarab formally ended with the rise of Neagoe Basarab, a Craioveşti. Neagoe's peaceful rule (1512–1521) was noted...
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    point configuration, and was assigned to the 26th Infantry Battalion "Neagoe Basarab", also known as the Red Scorpions, in October 2020. A second batch of...
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  • for later voivodes of Wallachia, such as Radu I (c. 1377–c. 1383) and Neagoe Basarab (1512–1521). Due to lack of any actual contemporary evidence, the Roman...
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    could punish by death the guilty persons. Since 1512, when the reign of Neagoe Basarab began, the Ban got similar powers to the hospodar in the territory on...
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    the capital of Wallachia at the time, at the behest of the Voivode Neagoe Basarab. The edition is ornately decorated by Serbian Hieromonk Makarije. Ivan...
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  • arms and the denomination below. Below the coat of arms on the left was a 'V' mintmark of Vienna, Austria where all of the 1,000,000 coins were minted...
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    Văetiș, "Portretistica votivă a lui Neagoe Basarab", in Nicolae-Cristian Câdă (ed.), Sfântul voievod Neagoe Basarab – ctitor de biserici și cultură românească...
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    Several other battles were fought near the city during the rules of Neagoe Basarab and Radu of Afumați. In 1597, the Hajduks of Mihai Viteazul and Starina...
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    example, also in Wallachia, is Neagoe Basarab's reference to himself and his alleged father, Basarab Țepeluș, named as Io Basarab cel Tânăr. This usage spread...
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    founder of Perekop Monastery, Wonderworker of Novgorod (1492) Saint Neagoe Basarab, Prince of Wallachia (1521) Venerable John the Cave-Dweller, ascetic...
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    Bonifacio III, Mongrave of Montferrat (uncertain) Milica Despina, married Neagoe Basarab, prince of Wallachia Lazar Branković, Despot of Serbia (24 December...
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  • of Moscow (1393). Domostroy (c. 15th century) Neagoe Basarab (1512–1521), The teachings of Neagoe Basarab to his son Theodosie, one of the earliest literary...
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  • of Neagoe Basarab to his son Theodosie: a series of teachings on morality and politics, written between 1519 and 1521, by the Wallachian Lord Neagoe Basarab...
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  • Thumbnail for Nicolae Pătrașcu
    Pătrașcu were in fact named in honor of their supposed common ancestor, Neagoe Basarab, both of them with a synophone. Scholar Ștefan Mihăilescu believes that...
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