- Look up
călugărul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Călugărul literally meaning "the Monk" may
refer to:
Călugărul River (disambiguation)
Misail the...
- Vlad IV
Călugărul ("Vlad IV the Monk";
prior to 1425 –
September 1495) was the
Prince of
Wallachia in 1481 and then from 1482 to 1495. His
father Vlad...
- were Vladislav's brothers), and Vlad's
illegitimate half-brother, Vlad
Călugărul. Vlad
plundered the
Saxon villages,
taking the
captured people to Wallachia...
- the
Wallachian throne succeeding after Mehmet's
death to
instate Vlad
Călugărul, half
brother to Vlad the Impaler, for a
period of 13
years from 1482...
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Călugărul River may
refer to:
Călugărul, a
tributary of the Conțeasca in Iași
County Călugărul, a
tributary of the Horăița in Neamț
County Călugăreasa...
- 47.3025; 26.7203
Length 17 km (11 mi)
Basin size 73 km2 (28 sq mi) Basin features
Progression Siret→ Danube→
Black Sea
Tributaries • left
Călugărul...
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addition to Vlad III, Radu also had two
older siblings,
Mircea II and Vlad
Călugărul, both of whom
would also
briefly rule Wallachia. In 1462, he defeated...
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Wallachia from
September 1495 to
April 1508. He
succeeded his father, Vlad
Călugărul, who was one of the
three brothers to Vlad III the
Impaler (Romanian:...
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canonization of a
recently deceased doctor,
Martha Calugarul. However,
Moriani soon
learns Calugarul believed herself to have been
engaged in a battle...
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Successor Vlad
Călugărul Prince of
Wallachia (2nd reign)
Reign November 1481 – 23
March 1482
Predecessor Vlad
Călugărul Successor Vlad
Călugărul Born ? before...