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Potcoava is a town in Olt County, Muntenia, Romania. The town
administers four villages:
Potcoava-Fălcoeni, Sinești, Trufinești and
Valea Merilor. The...
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Pidkova (Ukrainian: Іван Підкова) or Ioan
Potcoavă (died 16 June 1578), also
known as Ioan Crețul, and Nicoară
Potcoavă among Romanians, was a
prominent Cossack...
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Sportiv Orășenesc
Petrolul Potcoava, also
known as
Petrolul Potcoava, or just
Potcoava is a
Romanian football club
based in
Potcoava, Olt County,
which currently...
- Ciucaș Tărlungeni, Sănătatea Cluj,
Tricolorul Breaza, Păulești,
Petrolul Potcoava and
Viitorul Cluj.
Petrolul Ploiești II,
Sport Team, Ștefănești, Codlea...
- (1574–1575)
Bohdan Ruzhynski (1575–1576)
Jacub Szach (1576–1578) Ioan
Potcoavă (1577–1578)
Lukyan Chornynsky (1578) Jan
Oryszowski (1581)
Samuel Zborowski...
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Terrible Successor Ioan
Potcoavă Prince of
Moldavia (2nd reign)
Reign 1
January 1578 – 21
November 1579
Predecessor Ioan
Potcoavă Successor Iancu Sasul...
- (1572–1574)
Petru VI the Lame,
Voivode (1574–1577, 1578–1579, 1582–1591) Ioan IV
Potcoavă,
Voivode (1577) Ioan V the Saxon,
Voivode (1579–1582)
Aaron I the Tyrant...
- Alba
Iulia (3) KSE Târgu
Secuiesc (3) v
Odorheiu Secuiesc (3)
Petrolul Potcoava (3) v ACS
Oltul Curtișoara (3) ACS
Cozia Călimănești (4) v
Viitorul Dăești...
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Viitorul Șimian (3) v CSO Filiași (3) Vedița Colonești (3) v
Petrolul Potcoava (3) Flacăra
Moreni (3) v CSO
Plopeni (3)
Unirea Bascov (3) v CS Afumați...
- as a
professional writer. His
first draft for a novel, Frații
Potcoavă ("The
Potcoavă Brothers"), came out in 1902, when
fragments were
published by...