Miron Costin (March 30, 1633 – 1691) was a Moldavian (Romanian) political figure and chronicler. His main work, Letopiseţul Ţărâi Moldovei [de la Aron...
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Miron Costin may refer to: Miron Costin, 17th century Moldavian chronicler or two villages in Romania named after him: Miron Costin, a village in Vlăsinești...
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Miron Ruina (born 1998), Finnish-Israeli basketball player Miron Białoszewski Miron Chodakowski Miron Cristea Miron Constantinescu Miron Costin Miron...
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recipient Ion Costin (1887–1940), Moldovan politician Jamie Costin (born 1977), Irish racewalker Mike Costin, British automotive engineer Miron Costin (1633–1691)...
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Spain El Mirón Cave, in the upper Asón River valley, Cantabria, Spain 17049 Miron, 1 minor planet Miron Costin (disambiguation) Collado del Mirón, a municipality...
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Nicolae Costin (1660–1712), son of Miron Costin, was a Moldavian chronicler. Nicolae Costin was the author of several historical writings dealing with...
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city of Iași. The great scholars of the 17th century, Grigore Ureche, Miron Costin and later Ion Neculce, wrote most of their works in the city or not far...
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ISBN 978-90-411-1022-0. Retrieved July 14, 2011. Miron Costin. "Grausame Zeiten in der Moldau. Die Moldauische Chronik des Miron Costin 1593–1661". Amazon.de. Retrieved...
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became his most trusted officer and representative in the Ottoman court. Miron Costin (1633–1691), a contemporary Romanian historian wrote about the clientelist...
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tributary of the river Bașeu in Romania. It discharges into the Bașeu in Miron Costin. Its length is 28 km (17 mi) and its basin size is 100 km2 (39 sq mi)...
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Romanian. The myth, included in works of Grigore Ureche (1590–1647), Miron Costin (1633–1691) and Dimitrie Cantemir (1673–1723), but given varying levels...
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first wars against the Turks.[citation needed] In 1691, Cantemir ordered Miron Costin, a Moldavian chronicler and man of letters, to be put to death on charges...
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The bitter fate of the fortress ruled by the Turks made the chronicler Miron Costin write that "the fortress of Tighina has darkened". As a result of the...
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Roman origin of the Romanians from Moldavia, Wallachia and Transylvania. Miron Costin Ion Neculce Dimitrie Cantemir "Grigore Ureche". ottomanhistorians.uchicago...
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The Grand Vizier then released the "Postelnic" Iancu Costin (father of the historian Miron Costin) who had been arrested with him, so that he had the remains...
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Moldavia and across the Carpathian Mountains. His work was continued by Miron Costin and Ion Neculce, and it peaked with Dimitrie Cantemir who was the first...
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mother was a direct descendant of the statesman-chronicler Miron Costin; his father, Miron Cuza, had been involved in the pro-Habsburg conspiracy headed...
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Varlaam and Dosoftei, and those of scholars such as Grigore Ureche, Miron Costin, Nicolae Milescu, Dimitrie Cantemir and Ion Neculce. In the 19th century...
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historical novel Neamul Șoimăreștilor [ro] (The Șoimărești Family). Miron Costin, Letopisețul Țărîi Moldovei de la Aaron Vodă încoace. C.C. Giurescu,...
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attributed the foundation of both Siret and Baia to him. The 17th-century Miron Costin wrote that viniculture had been introduced in Moldavia by Saxon craftsmen...
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Vodă to the second rule of Constantin Mavrocordat) was meant to extend Miron Costin's narrative, covering events from 1661 to 1743. Ion Neculce was born in...
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neighboring languages. Miron Costin continued Ureche's chronicle, adding events from 1595 to 1661. Like his predecessor, Costin was a nobleman (boyar)...
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Jesuit schools, having as representatives the likes of Grigore Ureche, Miron Costin, and Ion Neculce with their chronicles on the history of Moldavia. Following...
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Independence Statue Mihai Eminescu Statue Mihail Kogălniceanu Statue Miron Costin Statue Stephen the Great Statue Union Monument Vasile Alecsandri Statue...
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in Moldavia's cultural development include Dosoftei, Grigore Ureche, Miron Costin, metropolitan of Kiev Petru Movilă, scholars Nicolae Milescu-Spãtaru...
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Varlaam Descriptio Moldaviae Chronicle of Huru Grigore Ureche Miron Costin Nicolae Costin Ion Neculce Dimitrie Cantemir Gheorghe Asachi Alăuta Românească...
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Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania is mentioned by the chronicler Miron Costin in the 17th century. In the first half of the 18th century the erudite...
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sealed matrimonial alliances with the Costineşti boyar family (to which Miron Costin belonged) and persecuted the Cantemirs, the family of his predecessor...
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Romanian idea.[citation needed] In the writings of the Moldavian chronicler Miron Costin, Michael the Brave appears in the role of conqueror of Transylvania and...
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