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  1. Dynasty. Mușat. Father. Stephen the Great. Mother. Doamna Maria Voichița of Wallachia. Religion. Orthodox. Bogdan III the One-Eyed ( Romanian: Bogdan al III-lea cel Chior) or Bogdan III the Blind ( Bogdan al III-lea cel Orb) (March 18, 1479 – April 20, 1517) was Voivode of Moldavia from July 2, 1504, to 1517.

  2. Bogdan and his retainers left Maramureș for Moldavia between 1359 and 1365. Moldavia had been under the rule of Sas of Moldavia, a vassal of Louis I of Hungary, but the local Vlachs were opposed to the Hungarian suzerainty. Bogdan expelled Sas's son, Balc, by force and seized the throne.

  3. Nel 1349 Bogdan, insieme ad un gruppo di suoi seguaci, si ribellò all'autorità ungherese e attraversò i Carpazi verso oriente giungendo in Moldavia che era un principato vassallo creato dall'Ungheria ai tempi di Dragoș per difenderla dalle invasioni mongole. Bogdan depose il Bâlc, nipote di Dragoș e voivode locale, prendendo il potere e ...

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    Moldavia (Romanian: Moldova, ... with his successors battling each other in a succession of wars that divided the country until the murder of Bogdan II and ...

  5. Bogdan-Mușat. Father. Alexandru Lăpușneanu. Religion. Orthodox. Bogdan IV of Moldavia (9 May 1555 – July 1574) was Prince of Moldavia from 1568 to 1572. He succeeded to the throne as son of the previous ruler, Alexandru Lăpușneanu . Preceded by. Alexandru Lăpușneanu.

  6. Bogdan, who had been the voivode of the Vlachs in Maramureș, gathered the Vlachs in that district and "secretly passed into Moldavia", according to John of Küküllő's chronicle. [67] [68] Royal charters recorded that Bogdan had come into a conflict with János Kölcsei, the royal castellan of Visk (now Vyshkovo in Ukraine), in 1343, and with a Vlach lord in Maramureș, Giula of Giulești ...

  7. Ilie II Rareş (also referred to as Iliaş or Mehmed-Beg; 1531 – January 1562) was Prince of Moldavia between 1546 and 1551. He succeeded his much more accomplished father Petru IV Rareş on September 3, 1546, when he was aged only 15, and proceeded to rule for almost 5 years. He was unabashedly and openly gay with his Turkish boyfriend and ...