- Ioan I
Joldea (pronunciation: [jo̯an-ʒolde̯a]) was
Prince of
Moldavia for a few days in
September 1552. Ioan
Joldea, a
Moldavian boyar with the commission...
- (1st reign)
Reign September 1552 – 18
November 1561
Predecessor Ioan I
Joldea Successor Ioan II
Iacob Heraclid Prince of
Moldavia (2nd reign)
Reign October...
- II Rareș,
Voivode (1546–1551) Ștefan VI Rareș,
Voivode (1551–1552) Ioan
Joldea,
Voivode (1552)
Alexandru IV Lăpușneanu,
Voivode (1552–1561, 1564–1568)...
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Bronze Men Air
Pistol Men Ivan
Rakitski Poland
Andreas Köppl Germany Luca
Joldea Romania Air
Rifle Men Bálint Kálmán Hungary
Victor Lindgren Sweden Patrick...
- 11 June 1551 – 1
September 1552
Predecessor Ilie II Rareş
Successor Ioan
Joldea Born c. 1530 Died 1
September 1552 Țuțora
Father Petru Rareş
Religion Orthodox...
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Oestli Even Olai
Enger Throndsen Isak
Gurrik 1858.6 10m air
pistol Luca
Joldea (ROU) 243.1 Hsieh Hsiang-Chen (TPE) 236.2 Máté Rédecsi (HUN) 214.0 10m...
-
Vijayabahu II. He was
killed by
Vijayabahu II's sub-king,
Nissanka Malla. Ioan
Joldea Prince of
Moldavia September 1552 2–8 days
Succeeded after the ********ination...
-
following year.
Stephen VI Rareș 30 May 1551 – 1
September 1552
Unmarried Ioan
Joldea bet. 4/12
September 1552
Unmarried Non-dynastic.
Ruled 2 or 3 days in 1552...
- Gold
Silver Bronze Men Air
Pistol Men
Matteo Mastrovalerio Italy Luca
Joldea Romania
Gabriele Aldo
Villani Italy Air
Rifle Men
Victor Lindgren Sweden...
- was the
daughter of the
chief armourer of Neamț Citadel, the
boyar Ștefan
Joldea. In her youth, she was
married off
against her will.
Being childless, both...