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    Mihnea III Radu (Turkish: Radu Gioan Bey; 1613 – 5 April 1660), was a Prince of Moldavia,[citation needed] and ruler of Wallachia from March 1658 to November...
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    Mihnea cel Rău (Mihnea the Wrongdoer/Mean/Evil; c.1460 – 12 March 1510), the son of Vlad III Dracula (Vlad Țepeș), and his first wife, was Voivode (Prince)...
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  • Mihnea is a Romanian-language masculine given name that may refer to: Mihnea cel Rău Mihnea Turcitul Mihnea III Mihnea Chioveanu Mihnea Motoc Mihnea-Ion...
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    Radu Mihnea (1586 – 13 January 1626) was Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia between September 1601 and March 1602, and again between March and May 1611, September...
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    (citizens). Heraldic flag under Michael the Brave (1593-1611) Flag under Mihnea III (1658) Naval ensign under Constantin Brâncoveanu (1700) Princely banner...
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    Mircea III Dracul (died 1534) was one of the two sons of Mihnea cel Rău, making him the grandson of Vlad Dracula. He ruled as prince of Wallachia between...
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    these marriages, however she was the "spiritual mother" of the future Mihnea III of Wallachia and she cared for him while he stayed at Constantinople as...
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    Mihnea II Turcitul ("Mihnea the Turned-Turk"; July 1564 – October 1601) was Prince (Voivode) of Wallachia between September 1577 and July 1583, and again...
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  • dynasty, who died in the 18th century. Mircea the Elder Vlad Dracul Vlad III, the Impaler Michael the Brave Alexandru V, Coconul List of rulers of Wallachia...
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    Prince of Wallachia Reign 20 November 1659 – 1 November 1660 Predecessor Mihnea III Successor Grigore I Ghica Born (1600-03-03)3 March 1600[citation needed]...
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    Helena. In 1658, he set fire to the city, trying to prevent his adversary Mihnea III from making use of its facilities. Gheorghe I. Brătianu, Sfatul domnesc...
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    Wallachian rulers such as Michael the Brave, Basarab I, Radu Șerban, Mihnea III, Matei Basarab, Scarlat Ghica, Alexandros Soutzos, John George Caradja...
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  • Matei Basarab, Prince (1632–1654) Constantin I Șerban, Prince (1654–1658) Mihnea III, Prince (1658–1659) Gheorghe I Ghica, Prince (1659–1660) Grigore I Ghica...
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    Vlad the Impaler (redirect from Vlad III)
    Dracul, and married thirdly Pál Suki, then János Erdélyi. Vlad's eldest son, Mihnea, was born in 1462. Vlad's unnamed second son was killed before 1486. Vlad's...
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    was also responsible for a destructive fire which was meant to prevent Mihnea III and his Ottoman allies from taking hold of an intact citadel. According...
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    although he was cousins with the rebel leader Hrizea. A new Prince, Mihnea III, identified Năsturel as one of the boyars standing in the way of his political...
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    Radu the Handsome (redirect from Radu III)
    daughter was Maria Voichița, who later married Prince Stephen III of Moldavia. Romania portal Mihnea Turcitul Ilie II Rareș Documenta Romaniae Historica. Seria...
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    1568 to 1574 and 1574 to 1577. He was the father of Mihnea II Turcitul. His parents were Mircea III Dracul and Maria Despina. Raised by the Turks in Istanbul...
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    Strunga (Iași County), being discarded from the alliance in favor of Mihnea III of Wallachia. After the unsuccessful war, he found friends and supporters...
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  • Ottoman Empire maybe Kösem Sultan Cafer Pasha ​ ​ (m. 1633; died 1647)​ Mihnea III of Wallachia (adoptive) 1674 Istanbul, Ottoman Empire Koca Kenan Pasha...
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    some time after; Istratie was executed in December 1658 by a new Prince, Mihnea III. His father survived him by twenty years. Tried for his role in the unlawful...
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    1658 by Constantin Șerban and his wife Bălașa, and consecrated under Mihnea III in 1658. Soon afterwards, the church became Wallachia's metropolitan cathedral...
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    pacified by the latter. Some made a brief return to prominence under Mihnea III, part of a warlord alliance gathered around Rákóczi. Hrizea was alive...
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    life into the 1660s. Although he ordered Istratie's execution, Prince Mihnea III used Stroe as his diplomat, causing the latter to be detained as a hostage...
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    and was reconfirmed as such by Constantin's replacement, Mihnea III. The conflict between Mihnea and his boyars also signaled Diicul's downfall and beheading...
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    Stana, Nastasia and finally to Ruxandra, daughter of Wallachian Prince Mihnea cel Rău. He was buried next to his father (and other members of his family)...
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  • Sublime Porte dethroned Constantin Șerban and installed Mihnea III, who was allegedly Radu Mihnea's son, as the new prince in early 1658. However, the latter...
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  • containing Hu's own literary criticism, is the first to be printed. Mihnea III, Prince of Wallachia, begins his purge of boyardom. The scholar and poet...
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    II Rákóczi with the Voivodal Io, also adapting his name into Racolțea. Mihnea III, who emerged as Prince in 1658, during the latter stages of this conflict...
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