Basarab I (Romanian: [basaˈrab] ), also known as Basarab the Founder (Romanian: Basarab Întemeietorul; c. 1270 – 1351/1352), was a voivode and later the...
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The House of Basarab (sometimes spelled as Bazarab, Romanian: Basarab pronounced [basaˈrab] ) was a ruling family that established the Principality of...
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List of princes of Wallachia (section House of Basarab)
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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Founding of Wallachia (section Basarab I the Founder)
certain Basarab. It was Voivode Basarab I (c. 1310–1352) who broke off with the Kingdom of Hungary and refused to accept the king's suzerainty. Basarab I received...
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founded as a principality in the early 14th century by Basarab I after a rebellion against Charles I of Hungary, although the first mention of the territory...
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Nicholas Alexander of Wallachia (category House of Basarab)
Wallachia (c. 1352 – November 1364), after having been co-ruler to his father Basarab I. In the year 1359, he founded the Eastern Orthodox Metropolis of...
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Danube.[citation needed] Dan I's descendants were members of the House of Dăneşti, one of the two factions descended from Basarab I, that were claimants to...
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1247, when Litovoi was its voivode. The country existed until 1330 when Basarab I founded Wallachia. Bezerenbam is the earliest possible ruler of Țara Litua...
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fought between Basarab I of Wallachia and Charles I of Hungary (also known as Charles Robert). The small Wallachian army led by Basarab, formed of cavalry...
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Charles I of Hungary on 26 November 1332. The diploma refers to "the schismatic Basarab, son of Thocomerius, our disloyal Vlach." ("Basarab, filium Thocomerii...
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father of Basarab I Basarab I (c. 1270–1351/52), Great Voivode of Wallachia Nicolae Alexandru, Voivode of Wallachia (c. 1352 – 1364) Radu I, Voivode of...
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Vlad the Impaler (redirect from Vlad III Basarab)
troops helped him to force Basarab Laiotă (who had dethroned Vlad's brother, Radu) to flee from Wallachia in November. Basarab returned with Ottoman support...
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Matei Basarab (Romanian pronunciation: [maˈtej basaˈrab] ; 1588, Brâncoveni, Olt – 9 April 1654, Bucharest) was a Wallachian Voivode (Prince) between...
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was the seat of Basarab I, the voivode of Wallachia, who was first mentioned in a document written in 1324 at the court of Charles I of Hungary. The next...
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station, in Bucharest, Romania Basarab Nicolescu Basarab Panduru Alexandru Bassarab Maria Basarab Olha Basarab Basarab I of Wallachia See also Basarabă...
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was captured in 1442. Hunyadi invaded Wallachia and made Vlad's cousin, Basarab II, voivode. Vlad was released before the end of the year but was forced...
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Cumania (redirect from Desht-i Kypchak)
the Danube, from the west and the east of the Olt River, and his son Basarab I is considered the first ruler of the united and independent Wallachia...
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Mircea the Elder (redirect from Mircea I of Wallachia)
voivode Radu I of Wallachia and his wife, Doamna Calinichia, thus being a descendant of the House of Basarab. He was the father of Michael I of Wallachia...
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by Basarab I but, by 1417, had accepted the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire, albeit with considerable self-rule. Descendants of the House of Basarab continued...
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sent 15,000 troops to Serbia in 1330 but was defeated. Backed by Öz Beg, Basarab I of Wallachia declared an independent state from the Hungarian crown in...
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him executed. November 9–12 – Battle of Posada: The Wallachians, under Basarab I, defeat the Hungarians, though heavily outnumbered, thus making a firm...
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serfdom. In September 1330, Charles launched a military expedition against Basarab I of Wallachia who had attempted to get rid of his suzerainty. After seizing...
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Basarab IV cel Tânăr ("the Young"), also known as Țepeluș ("the little Impaler"), (before 1444 ? – 23 March 1482) son of Basarab II, and grandson of Dan...
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several generations between Oltenian Voievodes (Litovoi, Bărbat, then Basarab I) and Hungarians. The war ended with the Battle of Posada. Romanians then...
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Theodora of Wallachia (category House of Basarab)
Theodora (Bulgarian: Теодора) of Wallachia was the daughter of Basarab I of Wallachia (r. 1310–1352) and Lady Margareta. She married Ivan Alexander of...
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had been present for the polities which preceded the unifying rule of Basarab I), and remained so until their independence (1330 for Wallachia and 1359...
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(c.1290–1310) Basarab I the Founder, Prince (c.1310–1352) Nicolae Alexandru, Prince (1352–1364) Vladislav I, Prince (c.1364–1377) Radu I, Prince (c.1377–1383)...
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family House of Basarab. They were descended from Dan I of Wallachia. The other lineage of the Basarabs is the House of Drăculești. Dan I of Wallachia Dan...
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Alexander I Aldea (1397 – December 1436) was a Voivode of Wallachia (1431–1436) from the House of Basarab, son of Mircea the Elder. He came to rule Wallachia...
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The Princely Church of Saint Nicholas in Curtea de Argeș was founded by Basarab I (1310 - 1352), completed in 1352, in the perimeter of the 13th century...
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