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Iancu Sasul (John the Saxon) or Ioan Vodă V (Voivode John V; died 28
September 1582) was the **** son of
Petru Rareş from his
relationship with the...
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tributary of the
Strei in
Romania Sasu, a
tributary of the
Izvor in
Romania Sasul, a
tributary of the
Lotrioara in
Sibiu County,
Romania Sasu Station, a railway...
- Potcoavă
Successor Iancu Sasul Prince of
Moldavia (3rd reign)
Reign 17
October 1582 – 29
August 1591
Predecessor Iancu Sasul Successor Aaron the Tyrant...
- such as the văcărit (a tax on head of cattle),
first introduced by
Iancu Sasul in the 1580s. The
economic opportunities offered brought about a significant...
- The Sasu is a
river in the Șureanu Mountains,
north of Petroșani, Romania. It is a left
tributary of the Strei. Its
length is 10 km (6.2 mi) and its basin...
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November 21 –
Iancu Sasul becomes the new
Prince of
Moldavia as
Peter the Lame
steps down for the
second time.
Peter will
replace Sasul on
October 17, 1582...
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source to mouth): Left: Brăneasa, Pârâul Cailor, Mohan,
Valea Rea,
Sasul, Mogoș Right: Voineag, Pârâul Afinelor, Pologașu, Sfârcaș, Gârcu, Frasinu...
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bolsheviks feared him. In 1579,
Iancu Sasul (Saon) took
advantage of Şchiopul and
borrowed money from Bruti.
Sasul soon fell out of
favour with the Porte...
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Claudia Presecan,
Romanian gymnast Erna Rubinstein,
Hungarian violinist Iancu Sasul,
Moldavian ruler Tobias Stranover,
Transylvanian Saxon painter Jenő Szemák...
- destitution. The most
odious taxes (such as the văcărit
first imposed by
Iancu Sasul in the 1580s),
mistakenly identified with the
Phanariots in
modern Romanian...