Ion Neculce (1672–1745) was a Moldavian chronicler. His main work, Letopisețul Țărâi Moldovei [de la Dabija Vodă până la a doua domnie a lui Constantin...
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actor. He was born in Râmnicu Vâlcea and graduated in 1993 from the Ion Neculce National College in Bucharest. In 2002, he earned an acting degree from...
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Ion Neculce is a commune in Iași County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Buznea, Dădești, Gănești, Ion Neculce, Prigoreni and...
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given as a wedding gift to Ion Neculce's mother, Catrina Cantacuzino, together with Cernauca and 21 other villages. Upon Neculce's flight and exile in Russia...
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town until 2004, when they were split off to form Balș, Costești, and Ion Neculce communes. During World War II, in March and May 1944, this area was the...
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having as representatives the likes of Grigore Ureche, Miron Costin, and Ion Neculce with their chronicles on the history of Moldavia. Following the example...
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scholars Nicolae Milescu-Spãtaru, Dimitrie Cantemir (1673–1723), and Ion Neculce, Gavriil Bănulescu-Bodoni, Alexandru Donici, Constantin Stamati, Costache...
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Milescu's moniker). According to the unlikely account of chronicler Ion Neculce: "After [being mutilated], Nicolae the Snub-nosed fled to the German...
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(present-day Veles). Köprülü as his birthplace may be a later mistake based on Ion Neculce's literary narrative about his ties to Köprülü Mehmed Pasha. Mihai Cantacuzino...
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College (formerly "Zoya Kosmodeyanskaya") Aurel Vlaicu National College Ion Neculce National College George Coșbuc Bilingual National College Eugen Lovinescu...
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Grajduri Gropnița Grozești Hălăucești Hărmănești Heleșteni Holboca Horlești Ion Neculce Ipatele Lespezi Lețcani Lungani Mădârjac Mircești Mironeasa Miroslava...
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tributary of the river Bahlueț in Romania. It flows into the Bahlueț in Ion Neculce. Its length is 13 km (8.1 mi) and its basin size is 88 km2 (34 sq mi)...
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the Carpathian Mountains. His work was continued by Miron Costin and Ion Neculce, and it peaked with Dimitrie Cantemir who was the first to write a biography...
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century, European humanism influenced the works of Miron Costin and Ion Neculce, the Moldavian chroniclers who continued Ureche's work. Constantin Brâncoveanu...
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Moldaviae Chronicle of Huru Grigore Ureche Miron Costin Nicolae Costin Ion Neculce Dimitrie Cantemir Gheorghe Asachi Alăuta Românească Albina Românească...
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(born 1969, N Zealand, f/p) Dejan Nebrigić (1970–1999, Yugoslavia, nf) Ion Neculce (1672–1744, Moldavia, nf) Mircea Nedelciu (1950–1999, Romania, f/nf)...
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Dosoftei (1624–1693) Miron Costin (1633–1691) Grigore Ureche (1590–1647) Ion Neculce (1672–1744) Antim Ivireanul (1650–1717) Constantin Cantacuzino (1639–1716)...
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leave the area. The event is recorded in the late Moldavian chronicle of Ion Neculce.[citation needed] A historical but romanticized event is said to have...
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Grigore Ureche, Miron Costin, Nicolae Milescu, Dimitrie Cantemir and Ion Neculce. In the 19th century, Moldavians from the territories of the medieval...
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(voivode of Moldavia, 1659–61) all were appointed by Köprülü Mehmed Pasha. Ion Neculce (1672-1745), another contemporary Romanian historian who continued the...
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symbolic connection between Creangă and the early 18th century figure, Ion Neculce, one of Moldavia's leading chroniclers. While he made his own comparison...
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adopted a more pretentious and digressive style in his cover of events. Ion Neculce, a boyar from a Greek family, used a language more alike the vernacular...
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Cantacuzino legacy in Moldavia was also represented by the writer and Hetman Ion Neculce, Andronikos' great-grandson through his mother, Catrina "Muta" Cantacuzino...
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born in Bucharest, completing secondary studies in 1991 at the city's Ion Neculce High School. In 1995, he graduated from the University of Bucharest's...
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Iacob Heraclid (redirect from Ion Heraclid)
Renaissance humanism. In his record of oral history, the 18th-century author Ion Neculce alleges that Heraclid became a servant of the Brankovićes, with whom...
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Dmitrovka near Oryol, with a sizable boyar retinue (including the chronicler Ion Neculce). There he died on 21 August 1723, on the very day he was awarded his...
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Rusenii Vechi, Valea Lungă Horlești Horlești, Bogdănești, Scoposeni Ion Neculce Ion Neculce, Buznea, Dădești, Gănești, Prigoreni, Războieni Ipatele Ipatele...
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expression from medieval and early modern Moldavian chroniclers such as Ion Neculce and Miron Costin, the author creatively intercalates several local dialects...
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scholars of the 17th century, Grigore Ureche, Miron Costin and later Ion Neculce, wrote most of their works in the city or not far from it and the famous...
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alphabet, were predominantly religious or historical. Personalities such as Ion Neculce, Miron Costin, Dimitrie Cantemir, and Constantin Cantacuzino, influenced...
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