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Moldavia (Romanian: Moldova,
pronounced [molˈdova] or Țara
Moldovei lit. 'The
country of Moldova'; in
Romanian Cyrillic: Молдова or Цара Мѡлдовєй) is a...
- Prin****lity of
Moldavia from the 14th
century until 1812, when it was
ceded to the
Russian Empire by the
Ottoman Empire (to
which Moldavia was a v****al...
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Western Moldavia (Romanian:
Moldova Occidentală,
Moldova de Apus, or
Moldova de Vest), also
known as
Romanian Moldavia, is the core
historic and geographical...
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refuge in the
Ottoman Empire before the end of the year. Vlad went to
Moldavia in 1449 or 1450 and
later to Hungary.
Relations between Hungary and Vladislav...
- pronunciation: [ˈʃtefan tʃel ˈmare]); died 2 July 1504), was
Voivode (or Prince) of
Moldavia from 1457 to 1504. He was the son of and co-ruler with
Bogdan II, who was...
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Moldovan Soviet Socialist Republic,
Moldovan SSR,
Soviet Moldavia,
Soviet Moldova, or
simply Moldavia or Moldova, was one of the 15
republics of the Soviet...
- also
known as Dragoș Vodă or Dragoș the Founder, was the
first voivode of
Moldavia, who
reigned in the
middle of the 14th century,
according to the earliest...
- the
ensuing Peace of Bucharest, the
eastern parts of the Prin****lity of
Moldavia, an
Ottoman v****al,
along with some
areas formerly under direct Ottoman...
- The
United Prin****lities of
Moldavia and
Wallachia (Romanian: Prin****tele
Unite ale
Moldovei și Țării Românești),
commonly called United Prin****lities...
- The
founding of
Moldavia (Romanian: Descălecatul Moldovei)
began with the
arrival of the
Vlach (Romanian)
voivode (military leader) Dragoș from Maramureș...