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  1. Ieremia Movilă. Ieremia Movilă ( Polish: Jeremi Mohyła Ukrainian: Єремія Могила ), (c. 1555 – 10 July 1606) was a Voivode ( Prince) of Moldavia between August 1595 and May 1600, and again between September 1600 and July 10, 1606. At the time, Moldavia was a vassal province of the Ottoman empire.

  2. Ieremia Movilă (n. 1555 – d. 10 iulie 1606, Iași, Moldova) a fost domn al Moldovei de două ori, între august 1595 și mai 1600, respectiv între septembrie 1600 și 30 iunie 1606 . Domnie. Boier moldovean, frate cu mitropolitul Gheorghe Movilă, a fost urcat pe tron de cancelarul polonez Zamoyski în locul lui Ștefan Răzvan.

  3. Tres poderosas familias de magnates de la Mancomunidad, los Potocki, Korecki y Wiśniowiecki, estaban ligados al hospodar moldavo (príncipe o voivoda) Ieremia Movilă (Jeremi Mohyła), y, después de su muerte en 1606, respaldaron a sus descendientes. El canciller Jan Zamoyski. La Mancomunidad en su máxima extensión, tras la Paz ...

  4. Fue construido en 1585 por Ieremia Movilă, Gheorghe Movilă y Simion Movilă. [1] Se tiene el dato regirtrado por Victor Barbescu que la iglesia fue pintada por los monjes Ion y Sofronie y su taller. vale la pena mencionar que reconocer autorías de pinturas en el mondo ortodoxo no es común.

  5. He was also a trusted ally of the new Moldavian Prince Ieremia Movilă, one of Michael's greatest enemies. Movilă had deposed Ștefan Răzvan with the help of Polish hetman Jan Zamoyski in August 1595. Having to face this new threat, Michael asked Emperor Rudolf to become the sovereign of Wallachia.

  6. Ieremia Movilă, was a Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia between August 1595 and May 1600, and again between September 1600 and July 10, 1606. At the time, Moldavia was a vassal province of the Ottoman empire.

  7. Bucovina Traditions. The church of the Sucevita Monastery was included on the UNESCO Heritage List on 1 August 2010 and is the only church that includes a representation of The Ladder of St. John. Year Built: 1583. Built by: Ieremia, Simion and Gheorghe Movilă. Location: Suceviţa, Suceava County.