- Dan II cel
Viteaz (? – 1 June 1432) was a
voivode of the prin****lity of Wallachia,
ruling an
extraordinary five times, and
succeeded four
times by Radu...
- (Romanian: Ioan Vodă cel ****plit), also John III the
Brave (Romanian: Ioan cel
Viteaz; 1521 – June 14, 1574) was
Voivode of
Moldavia between February 1572 and...
- had
brief periods of
power in succession. Dan II the
Brave (Dan II cel
Viteaz)
October 1422 -
December 1426 March/June 1427 - 1 June 1431
unknown five...
- 38°E / 43.97; 30.38
Danube Canyon The
Danube Canyon (also
known as the
Viteaz Canyon) is a
large submarine canyon, off the
coast of Romania,
which indents...
-
monograph on Ioan Vodă the Terrible,
renaming him for the
first time cel
Viteaz—"the Brave". The
portrayal of this violent,
short rule as a
glorious moment...
- II of
Wallachia (Romanian: Dan al II-lea cel
Viteaz) John III of
Moldavia (Romanian: Ioan Vodă cel
Viteaz; more
commonly known as John the Terrible) Michael...
- the
Terrible 15
February 1572 – 11 June 1574
Maria Semyonovna of
Rostov 1552
Moscow two
children Son of Ștefan IV; also
called cel
Viteaz (the Brave)....
-
Condica sfintei mănăstiri Voronețul (1900) and
Domnia lui Ștefan
voievod cel
viteaz și a lui Ștefan Tomșa (1904). He was one of
several authors who contributed...
- (singable) Trei
culori cunosc pe lume,
Amintind de-un brav popor, Ce-i
viteaz, cu
vechi renume, În luptă triumfător.
Multe secole luptară Străbunii noștri...
- frumoasă; in Zărand, Zîna codrilor; in Comloșu (Crișana), Pĕtru Fĕt-frumos
viteaz; and in Timișoara, Zîna zorilor. He
stated that,
barring a few differences...