- Ion
Neculce (1672–1745) was a
Moldavian chronicler. His main work, Letopisețul Țărâi
Moldovei [de la
Dabija Vodă până la a doua
domnie a lui Constantin...
- Ion
Neculce is a
commune in Iași County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
composed of six villages: Buznea, Dădești, Gănești, Ion
Neculce,
Prigoreni and...
- actor. He was born in Râmnicu Vâlcea and
graduated in 1993 from the Ion
Neculce National College in Bucharest. In 2002, he
earned an
acting degree from...
- as a
wedding gift to Ion
Neculce's mother,
Catrina Cantacuzino,
together with
Cernauca and 21
other villages. Upon
Neculce's flight and
exile in Russia...
- town
until 2004, when they were
split off to form Balș, Costești, and Ion
Neculce communes.
During World War II, in
March and May 1944, this area was the...
- and in 1769. He
entered a
personal rivalry with
Grigore II Ghica; Ioan
Neculce noted "Constantin-Voivode went
lengths to
replace Grigorie-Voivode's rule...
- of letters, to be put to
death on
charges of conspiracy.
According to
Neculce,
Constantin was
illiterate to the
point of only
being able to
write his...
-
Grigore Ureche,
Miron Costin,
Nicolae Milescu,
Dimitrie Cantemir and Ion
Neculce. In the 19th century,
Moldavians from the
territories of the
medieval Prin****lity...
- near Oryol, with a
sizable boyar retinue (including the
chronicler Ion
Neculce).
There he died on 21
August 1723, on the very day he was
awarded his German...
- Veles). Köprülü as his
birthplace may be a
later mistake based on Ion
Neculce's literary narrative about his ties to Köprülü
Mehmed Pasha.
Mihai Cantacuzino...