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    Vlad II (Romanian: Vlad al II-lea), also known as Vlad Dracul (Vlad al II-lea Dracul) or Vlad the Dragon (before 1395 – November 1447), was Voivode of...
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  • Bucharest. Giurescu, Constantin C. (2007). The History of Romanians. Vol. II. București: BIC ALL. pp. 107–108. ISBN 978-973-571-709-4. Academia Romana...
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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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    recounted to Paul Strassburg, a secret counselor of King Gustav II Adolph. Prince Matei Basarab increased the number of soldiers in his army. The army, divided...
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    (in Polish). Retrieved 25 September 2023. "Batalionul "Regele Carol al II-lea al României" din Armata Poloniei". romaniaregala.ro (in Romanian). 30 April...
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    Prince only known as IWAN, may be Basarab's own issue. Similarly, historian A. Stănilă argues that it was Basarab himself who adopted the title as an...
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    Țigău, Dragoș Lucian (2021). "Câteva date despre nobilii Basarab de Caransebeș (secolul al XVI-lea)". Reflex (in Romanian). XXII (New Series) (1-6 (244-249)):...
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    Bramble"), common rendition of Barbu III Craiovescu, Barbu Mărăcine or Barbu Basarab (Latin: Barbulus Bassaraba, Turkish: Koca Barbul Ban; died August 1?, 1565)...
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    one of the assassins, Danciu Țepeluș, a son of Basarab Țepeluș. Entering the protection of Vladislaus II of Hungary, he tried to gain support for recovering...
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    man of uncertain origins, he depicted himself as an heir to the House of Basarab and the Drăculești: the son of Prince Radu the Great and half-brother of...
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    fortified enclosure. Some repairs were carried out by Prince Grigore al II-lea Ghica between 1748 and 1752, but they were of poor quality as the palace's...
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  • Blond": Selim II of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Sarı Sultân Selim) "~ the Young": Basarab Ţepeluş of Wallachia (Old Romanian: Basarab Ţepeluş cel Tânăr)...
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    included figures such as Lupu Mehedințeanu, Șerban of Coiani, and Matei Basarab. They and other Paharnici established means of boyar protection against...
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    21 January 1526, Radu married Princess Ruxandra, the daughter of Neagoe Basarab. They did not have children together. After the death of Radu of Afumați...
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  • October 2007 Nicolae Iorga, Istoria literaturiĭ romîne în secolul al XVIII-lea. Vol. II. Epoca lui Petru Maior. — Excursurĭ. Bucharest: Institutul de Arte...
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    9: 95–116. Pilat, Liviu (2010). "Mitropolitul Maxim Brancovici, Bogdan al III-lea şi legăturile Moldovei cu Biserica sârbă". Analele Putnei (in Romanian)...
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    century, Wallachia was ruled by a dynasty of voivodes from the House of Basarab. Mircea I of Wallachia began his rule in 1386 and concluded a peace treaty...
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    cel Bun (Pătrașcu the Good), of the Drăculești branch of the House of Basarab; some historians believe he merely invented his descent in order to justify...
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    în evoluție istorică (din primele secole ale mileniului II până la sfîrșitul secolului al XX-lea). Cartier. 2011. pp. 414–. ISBN 978-9975-79-704-7. (in...
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    and preserved documents and art objects. After graduating from the Matei Basarab High School and taking his Baccalaureate, he enlisted at the University...
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  • genealogies also indicate that another daughter, Milica Despina, married Neagoe Basarab, Prince of Wallachia (1512–21). Some believe Milica was too old to be his...
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    Udriște Năsturel (category House of Basarab)
    Wallachian scholar, poet, and statesman, the brother-in-law of Prince Matei Basarab through his sister Elena Năsturel. Together, the three staged a cultural...
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  • the heart of Robert the Bruce to the Holy Land. 9–12 November. Forces of Basarab I of Wallachia defeat the Kingdom of Hungary at the Battle of Posada. 18...
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    N. Porsenna (category Romanian people of World War II)
    letters, and his lifelong participation in polemics, while attending Matei Basarab National College. Before the outbreak of World War I, he had attracted...
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  • Basarab, in Buletinul Comisiunii Monumentelor Istorice (BCMI) XX (1927), issues 53–54, pp. 121–158 Evoluția arhitecturii în Muntenia și Oltenia, II....
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    Cornel (23 April 2015). "Înființarea armatei pământene în zorii secolului al XIX-lea" (in Romanian). (in Romanian) Liviu Maior, 1848–1849. Români și unguri...
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    Oltenia-centered rebellion, initially led by Ban Aslan, and later by Matei Basarab. Though often depicted as an anti-Greek movement, it had Greeks and Romanians...
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    the Basarabs. This was also partly argued by cultural historian Virgil Cândea, who suggests that, following a political line drawn by Constantin II, the...
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  • Ottoman army led by Hadım Şehabeddin near the Ialomița River and places Basarab II as ruler of Wallachia. 1443 1 January. Eugene IV calls for the Crusade...
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    In the 1640s, Nicolae's son Mihai was asked by Wallachian Prince Matei Basarab to become his crown prince, but this request did not suit Habsburgs policies...
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