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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vasile_LupuVasile Lupu - Wikipedia

    Lupu Coci, known as Vasile Lupu (Romanian pronunciation: [vaˈsile ˈlupu]; 1595–1661), was a Voivode of Moldavia of Albanian and Greek origin between 1634 and 1653. Lupu had secured the Moldavian throne in 1634 after a series of complicated intrigues and managed to hold it for twenty years.

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    Lupu Coci, conocido como Vasile Lupu (pronunciación rumana: [vaˈsile ˈlupu]; 1595-1661), fue un voivoda de Moldavia de origen albanés entre 1634 y 1653. Lupu se había asegurado el trono de Moldavia en 1634 tras una serie de complicadas intrigas y logró retenerlo durante veinte años.

  3. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vasile_LupuVasile Lupu - Wikipedia

    Vasile Lupu (deputat) Vasile Lupu (n. 1595, Razgrad, Imperiul Otoman – d. 1661, Constantinopol, Imperiul Otoman) a fost domnul Moldovei în două rânduri, între aprilie 1634 – 13 aprilie 1653 și 8 mai 1653 – 16 iulie 1653. [6] Origine.

    • la origine - Lupu Coci
  4. Vasile Lupu. Born: c. 1595. Died: 1661, Constantinople. Basil (born c. 1595—died 1661, Constantinople) was an ambitious and enterprising prince of Moldavia (1634–53) who introduced the first written laws and printing press to his principality. Albanian in origin, Basil acceded to the throne of Moldavia in the spring of 1634.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. In 1640, Prince Vasile Lupu, the renowned defender of the Orthodox Church, set up here the first printing press in Moldavia and the Vasilian College, a higher education institute. In 1643, the first volume ever printed in Moldavia was issued in Iași. The Trei Ierarhi Church was dedicated by Vasile Lupu to the 20 monasteries on Mount ...

  6. The Battle of Finta (27 May 1653) was a confrontation between Prince Matei Basarab's Wallachian army and a combined Moldavian–Cossack–Tatar force under Prince Vasile Lupu and Tymofiy Khmelnytsky. It took place around Finta, now a commune in Dâmbovița County, Romania.

  7. Liviu Bordas. Nicola Nicolau: an Intellectual with an Unfair Posterity: This is the first in a series of three articles discussing the life and work of Nicola Nicolau (1762-1837), a Romanian merchant and scholar from the Transylvanian town of Brașov (Kronstadt, in the Habsburg Empire). Its chapters deal with Nicolau’s family and life, the ...