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Brâncoveni is a
commune in Olt County, Oltenia, Romania. It is
composed of four villages:
Brâncoveni, Mărgheni, Ociogi, and Văleni. It
covers an area of...
- part of
Matei Basarab′s fortune, Brâncoveanu was born on the
estate of
Brâncoveni and
raised in the
house of his uncle,
stolnic Constantin Cantacuzino....
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Matei Basarab (Romanian pronunciation: [maˈtej basaˈrab] ; 1588,
Brâncoveni, Olt – 9
April 1654, Bucharest) was a
Wallachian Voivode (Prince)
between 1632...
- Curtișoara, Pleșoiu, Găneasa, Olt, Slatina, Slătioara, Milcov, Piatra-Olt,
Brâncoveni, Ipotești,
Osica de Sus, Coteana, Fălcoiu, Mărunței, Drăgănești-Olt, Fărcașele...
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during the
reign of
Constantin Brâncoveanu Brâncovenești (disambiguation)
Brâncoveni Brâncoveanca Branković
Branko Branco (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- Scornicești
Communes Băbiciu Baldovinești Bălteni Bărăști Bârza Bobicești
Brâncoveni Brastavățu
Brebeni Bucinișu Cârlogani Călui
Cezieni Cilieni Colonești...
- the
ransacking of Brâncovenești
boyar estates,
including their manor in
Brâncoveni (which had been one of Oltenia's two
major military buildings). As early...
- Craiovești by birth.
Historian Ion
Donat also
notes that the Craiovești and
Brâncoveni were
related to the
Basarabs not only
through Neagoe, but also through...
- Bârnova
Monastery Bârsana
Monastery Bistrița
Monastery Bixad Monastery Brâncoveni Monastery Brebu Monastery Bujoreni Monastery Călugăra
Monastery Caraiman...
- landscape.
There are also
several fishing lakes around the town. The
Brâncoveni Monastery is 15 km (9.3 mi) to the south, with both
access by road and...