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Țuțora is a
commune in Iași County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
composed of
three villages: Chiperești, Oprișeni, and
Țuțora. In 2021, it had a po****tion...
- The
Battle of
Cecora (also
known as the
Battle of
Țuțora) took
place during the Polish–Ottoman War (1620–21)
between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- bridges.
Romanian highway engineers decided to
build ten bridges: Cuzlău,
Țuțora, Lipcani, Șerpenița, Ștefănești–Brăniște, Cahul-Oancea, Bădărăi-Moara Domnească...
- 1620, the
Ottoman forces crushed the
Commonwealth army at the
Battle of
Ţuţora (Cecora). The
campaign was
suspended for the
winter but, in 1621, both sides...
- The
Battle of
Cecora (also
known as the
Battle of
Țuțora) took
place on
October 19–20, 1595,
during an
expedition of Jan Zamoyski, of the Polish–Lithuanian...
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Christian "C.J." Diegel,
financial advisor Mic****e
Griffin Shawn Redd
Nicholas Tutora,
pharmacist Jeff Flake, in****bent U.S.
senator Andy Biggs, U.S. representative...
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Battle of
Cecora may
refer to:
Battle of
Cecora (1595)
Battle of
Cecora (1620) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Battle...
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commanded the
Moldavian troops and been
present for the
defeat at
Țuțora. He was
eventually captured by the enemy,
possibly after attempting to hide...
- Șipote
Tansa Tătăruși Țibana Țibănești Țigănași Todirești Tomești Trifești
Țuțora Ungheni Valea Lupului Valea Seacă Vânători
Victoria Vlădeni Voinești The...
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under the name
Alexandru Ilie from
September 10, 1620 (after the
Battle of
Țuțora) to
October 1621 and from
December 1631 to
April 1633; he died the same...