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    Peter Aaron (redirect from Petru III Aron)
    Peter III Aaron (Romanian: Petru Aron; died 1467), bastard son of Alexandru cel Bun, was a Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia on three occasions: October 1451...
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    of Petru III Aron in 1451. Nevertheless, Moldavia was subject to further Hungarian interventions after that moment, as Matthias Corvinus deposed Aron and...
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    Aaron the Tyrant (redirect from Aron Vodă)
    (Romanian: Aron Tiranul) or Aron Vodă ("Aron the Voivode"; Church Slavonic: Apѡн вода, romanized: Arōn voda), sometimes credited as Aron Emanoil or Emanuel...
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  • forcing Alexăndrel to flee. After Bogdan was murdered, Alexăndrel and Petru Aron divided Moldavia among themselves. Alexăndrel took control of southern...
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  • stronghold in Guyenne. October – After assassinating Bogdan II of Moldavia, Petru Aron takes up the throne. October 28 – Revolt of Ghent: Ghent takes up arms...
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    money. Between 1451 and 1457, Moldavia was in civil turmoil and under Petru Aron, the principality paid the Porte an annual tribute of 2,000 gold coins...
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  • Alexăndrel retakes the throne of Moldavia, in his long struggle with Petru Aron. February 22 – William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas is killed by James...
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    country was thrown into civil strife, in which the two claimants, Peter Aron III and Bogdan II, in order to gain the throne, pledged loyalty to either the...
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  • Muscovy and the Novgorod Republic conclude the Treaty of Yazhelbitsy. Petru Aron becomes the first ruler of Moldavia to pay tribute to the Ottomans. The...
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    attacked the troops of Murad III north and south of the Danube in an alliance with Transylvania's Sigismund Báthory and Moldavia's Aron Vodă (see Battle of Călugăreni)...
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    ambassador in Constantinople securing Petru Schiopul's throne. Bruti also maintained contact with the King of Poland, Zygmund III Vasa (1587–1632) and Moldavia...
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  • stronghold in Guyenne. October – After assassinating Bogdan II of Moldavia, Petru Aron takes up the throne. October 28 – Revolt of Ghent: Ghent takes up arms...
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  • 1452–1454, 1455) Bogdan II, Voivode (1449–1451) Petru IV Aron, Voivode (1451–1452, 1454–1454/55, 1455–1457) Ștefan III the Great, Voivode (1457–1504) Grand Duchy...
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  • troops of John Hunyadi. He was sent in support of Petru III to depose his brother Roman, but Petru died suddenly two months later. Csupor ascended at...
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    Corvinus deposed Aron and backed Alexăndrel to the throne in Suceava. Petru Aron's rule also signified the beginning of Moldavia's Ottoman Empire allegiance...
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    Moldavia in 1451 by his brother Petru Aron, the country fell into civil war as two pretenders fought for the throne: Aron and Alexăndrel. Bogdan's son,...
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    seen in August 2016 Statue of Petru Mușat, Prince of Moldavia (between 1375 and 1391) The equestrian statue of Stephen III of Moldavia Hotel Bucovina Apartment...
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  • April – Ştefan cel Mare, helped by Wallachian prince Vlad III the Impaler, defeated Petru Aron and became Voivod of Moldavia. 1459 Battle of Blore Heath...
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    Octav Mayer Ioan Mire Melik Istrate Micescu Ștefan Micle I. I. Mironescu Petru Th. Missir Grigore Moisil Gheorghe Moroșanu George Murnu Alexander Myller...
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  • Constantinescu Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, General Secretary and Prime Minister Petru Groza, Prime Minister Corneliu Mănescu Manea Mănescu, Prime Minister Ion...
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    as separate pieces in his companion to Eminescu's work, with philologist Petru Creția calling them the "Luceafărul constellation". Its earliest recognizable...
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    "social" and "objective" free verse, with stylistic patterns that borrowed from Aron Cotruș; it thus mirrored Bratoloveanu's prose works of the period, which...
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    written by the Italian humanist, Bishop of Lucera, Pietro Ranzano (Latin: Petrus Ransanus) who was the envoy of the Kingdom of Naples at the court of King...
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    Naples. There, his teacher in arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music was Petrus de Ibernia. It was at this university that Thomas was presumably introduced...
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    against humanity". Jurist. Archived from the original on 12 March 2011. Clej, Petru (18 December 2006). "Romania exposes communist crimes". BBC. Retrieved 26...
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  • (boyars), Mihul and Trotsanul, after word arrives that he will be replaced by Petru IV Rareş, who had paid a bribe to the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman in order to...
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    his biography, such as his relationship to exposed Securitate informant Petru Romoşan and the revelations of his unpublished diary, have remained topics...
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  • Peter's Basilica, Vatican City The inscription on his coffin read Ioannes Petrus Aloysius Praenestinus Musicae Princeps. His tomb was later covered by new...
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    p. 9 Petru Comarnescu, "Note. Grupul Grafic", in Revista Fundațiilor Regale, Issue 2/1940, p. 476 (in Romanian) V. I., Aurel Mărculescu/Aron Marcovici...
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  • 1936) Macy Morse, peace activist and anti-nuclear activist (b. 1921) Mitch Petrus, football player (b. 1987) July 19 Don Mossi, baseball player (b. 1929)...
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