Lupu Coci, known as Vasile Lupu (Romanian pronunciation: [vaˈsile ˈlupu]; 1595 – 1661), was a Voivode of Moldavia of Albanian and Greek origin between...
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Ecaterina Cercheza (section Marriage to Vasile Lupu)
Circassian noblewoman who became Princess consort of Moldavia by marriage to Vasile Lupu. As reported by Evliya Çelebi, her mother was the sister of Koca Dervish...
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Vasile Lupu Lyceum (Romanian: Liceul Teoretic „Vasile Lupu"; Russian: Лицей имени Василия Лупу) of Chişinău, Moldova is a public school. It is named after...
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become Vornic of Moldavia under prince Vasile Lupu. During his time as Great Vornic, Dumitrașco grants Vasile Lupu estates in the county of Suceava in order...
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Ştefăniţă Lupu, nicknamed Papură-Vodă (1641 – 29 September 1661), son of Vasile Lupu, was Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia between 1659 and 1661, and again...
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founded by the Greek adventurer prince, Ioan Iacob Heraclid. In 1640, Vasile Lupu established the first school in which the Romanian replaced Greek, and...
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Ceaur; Gheorghe Ștefan was Chancellor (logofăt) during the reign of Vasile Lupu. His original name was István Görgicze and is mentioned by this name...
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"Vasile Lupu" High School Group (Romanian: Grupul de liceeni "Vasile Lupu") was one of the first organized anti-Soviet groups in Bessarabia in the wake...
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Moldavia and Wallachia by the Cossack-Moldavian army of the voivode Vasile Lupu and the hetman in charge, Tymofiy Khmelnytsky, against the pretender...
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them there are portraits of Matei Basarab, rulers from Wallachia, and Vasile Lupu, ruler of Moldavia). In the wing of the castle called the Mantle, a painting...
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the Romanian Book of Learning in 1643. In 1643, the Moldavian Prince Vasile Lupu sponsored the Books of Homilies translated by Metropolitan of Moldavia...
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(1859–1860)), his son Grigore (voivode of Wallachia, 1660–64), and Vasile Lupu's son, Ștefăniță Lupu (voivode of Moldavia, 1659–61) all were appointed by Köprülü...
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Sabin Dănuț Lupu (born 1993), Romanian professional footballer Ştefăniţă Lupu (1641–1661), Moldavian Voivode between 1659 and 1661 Vasile Lupu (1595–1661)...
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Khmelnytsky. He was married to the Moldavian princess Ruxandra Lupu, daughter of the Prince Vasile Lupu. He took part in the Battle of Finta as commander of the...
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pacify Moldavia after the rebellion of boyars led by Vasile Lupu. The Prince chased away Vasile Lupu, who benefited from the protection of Wallachian Prince...
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Ruxandra Lupu (1630–1686) was a Romanian princess. She was born to Vasile Lupu. She married Tymofiy Khmelnytsky. Marcu, George (coord.) - Dicționarul...
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Cercheza – Princess consort of the Voivode of Moldavia as the wife of Vasile Lupu Elmirza Bekovich-Cherkassky Fyodor A. Bekovich-Cherkasski Fyodor N. Bekovich-Cherkasski...
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dedicated by Vasile Lupu to the 20 monasteries on Mount Athos. Several Romanian royal figures are buried inside the church: Tudosca (Vasile Lupu's first wife)...
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Wallachian army and a combined Moldavian–Cossack–Tatar force under Prince Vasile Lupu and Tymofiy Khmelnytsky. It took place around Finta, now a commune in...
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Dumitru" din Orhei, ctitoria domnitorului Vasile Lupu" [St. Dumitru church of Orhei, founded by Vasile Lupu] (in Romanian). Moldova Ortodoxă. 2014-03-09...
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Marian Lupu (pronounced [mariˈan ˈlupu]; born 20 June 1966) is a Moldovan economist and politician who was the President of the Parliament of Moldova...
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player Vasile Luca (1898–1963), communist politician Vasile Lucaciu (1852–1922), Greek-Catholic priest Vasile Lupu, Moldavian Voivode Vasile M. Popov...
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reorganizing into the 34th Light Infantry Brigade "Vasile Lupu" (Brigada 34 Infanterie Ușoară "Vasile Lupu") headquartered at Clinceni which later became...
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schools (lyceums) that include grades 9 through 12 in Chişinău, Moldova. Vasile Lupu Lyceum of Chişinău Dimitrie Cantemir Lyceum of Chişinău Aleksandr Pushkin...
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2023 Succeeded by Chance (de facto) Revival (de facto) Headquarters Vasile Lupu 36, Orhei Membership (2019) 52,464[needs update] Ideology Russophilia...
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Germans. Around 1650, in a letter written to the Sultan, Moldavian prince Vasile Lupu affirms that the number of Romanians was one-third of the population...
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Agrarian Party Freedom Party Democratic Union of Freedom Sabia Dreptății Vasile Lupu High School Group Vocea Basarabiei Activists and dissidents Alexandru...
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Metropolitan of Moldavia Varlaam Moțoc in 1643. In 1643, the Moldavian Prince Vasile Lupu sponsored the Books of Homilies translated by Metropolitan of Moldavia...
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as the 36th Infantry Regiment, and named after the Moldavian Voivode Vasile Lupu. The brigade is considered the best and most modern infantry brigade...
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built between 1641 and 1643 by Romanian hetman Gavriil Coci, brother of Vasile Lupu. The church was painted by Nicolae Grigorescu between 1858 and 1861....
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