- Ștefan
Tomșa or Ștefan VII (Polish:
Stefan VII Tomża; died 5 May 1564) was the
ruler of
Moldavia in 1563 and 1564.
Tomșa served as
hatman and came to...
- Leon
Tomșa, also
known as Leon Vodă ("Leon the Voivode") or Alion, was the
Prince of
Wallachia from
October 1629 to July 1632. He
claimed to be a son...
-
Stefan Tomşa IX (or II), (? –
after 1623) of
Moldavia was
Prince of
Moldavia for two reigns, in 1611–1615 and in 1621–1623. His
reigns were concurrent...
- of
seven villages: Barboși, Deleni, Hoceni, Oțeleni, Rediu, Șișcani and
Tomșa. "Results of the 2020
local elections".
Central Electoral Bureau. Retrieved...
- non-dynastic. Tried, unsuccessfully, to
introduce Lutheranism in Moldavia. Ștefan
Tomșa 9
August 1563 – bet. 20 February/10
March 1564
Unknown at
least two children...
- in 1611 they
dethroned Constantin and
appointed Ștefan IX
Tomșa as the new hospodar.
Tomșa banished Elisabeta from the country, who
sought help in Poland...
-
Cornul lui Sas took
place on 9 July 1612
between the
forces of Ștefan IX
Tomșa, the
ruler of Moldavia, (supported by the
Ottoman Empire) and the Budjak...
-
Successor Ștefan IX
Tomșa Prince of
Wallachia (2nd reign)
Reign January 1628 –
October 1629
Predecessor Alexandru Coconul Successor Leon
Tomșa Prince of Moldavia...
-
after four
years on 1
March 2015. Soňa Norisová,
Jaroslav Satoranský,
Filip Tomsa and
others appear in the main roles. On 8 June 2015, TV Nova
announced that...
- Bengali, and Maithili. Sur****uri has the
oblique plural suffixes: sā (hamsā-,
tomsā-) and smā (ismā-, usmā-). They are also seen in
Early ****amese as: sā (āmāsā-...