- opportunity.
After he fled
Wallachia in 1510
while being pursued by the
Craiovescu faction, he was
finally cornered in the
Roman Catholic Church of Sibiu...
- uncle,
Preda Craiovescu of the Craiovești family. In the
battle between the Draculești and the prince's army (10
October 1521),
Preda Craiovescu died. As...
-
marks the
climax of the family's
political influence) as the son of Pârvu
Craiovescu or
Basarab Țepeluș cel Tânăr,
Neagoe Basarab, who
replaced Vlad cel Tânăr...
- exchange, the
prince vowed protection to
Mehmet and his
family and
Parvu Craiovescu, a
member of the Craiovești family,
became the head of the
Divan of Wallachia...
- by Ștefan III
during Ștefan III's
invasion that year.
Later on,
Neagoe Craiovescu, who had
acceded to the
throne of
Wallachia under the name
Neagoe Basarab...
- Mărăcină (Romanian for "The Ban Bramble"),
common rendition of
Barbu III
Craiovescu,
Barbu Mărăcine or
Barbu Basarab (Latin:
Barbulus B****araba, Turkish:...
-
September 1521
Milica of
Serbia 1505 six
children Possibly son of Pârvu
Craiovescu (Craiovești family) or
Basarab IV; The most
accepted theory is that he...
-
Barbu Catargiu (1807–1862),
Romanian politician and
journalist Barbu III
Craiovescu (died 1565), de
facto Prince of
Wallachia Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea...
-
under Basarab Țepeluș cel Tânăr (sometime
after 1477). His son Pârvu
Craiovescu (d. 1512), a
Great Vornic, was the
father of
Neagoe Basarab – who became...