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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Alexandru cel Bun
Alexandru cel Bun (Alexandru I Muşat, Alexander the Kind) was a Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia between 1400 and 1432, son of Roman I Muşat.
Alexandru cel Bun participated in two battles against the Teutonic Knights in 1410 at Grunwald and in 1422 at Marienburg.
Alexandru cel Bun had four legitimate wives - Margareta Loszonc, Ana Neacşa, Rymgajla (daughter of Butaw of Black Ruthenia and sister of Vytautas the Great of Lithuania; divorced 1421), and Mariana - and at least three concubines.
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  Alexandru cel Bun -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Alexandru cel Bun (Alexandru I Muşat, Alexander the Kind) was the ruler of (A landlocked republic in eastern Europe; formerly a European soviet but achieved independence in 1991) Moldavia 1400-1432, son of Roman I Muşat.
The main concern of Alexandru cel Bun was to defend the country of wars with supperior enemies.
Alexandru cel Bun participated in two battles against the (additional info and facts about Teutonic Knights) Teutonic Knights in 1410 at (additional info and facts about Grunwald) Grunwald and in 1422 at (additional info and facts about Marienburg) Marienburg.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/al/alexandru_cel_bun.htm   (381 words)

  
 Alexandru cel Bun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexandru cel Bun (Alexandru I Muşat, Alexander the Kind) was the ruler of Moldavia 1400-1432, son of Roman I Muşat.
Alexandru cel Bun expanded the bureaucratical system by creating the "Council of the Voivod", the Chancellory and by adding the institution of Logofăt - Chancellor of the official Chancellery (in 1403).
Alexandru cel Bun participated in two battles against the Teutonic Knights in 1410 at Grunwald and in 1422 at Marienburg.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alexandru_cel_Bun   (406 words)

  
 Moldavian early churches and monasteries
Alexandru cel Bun completed in 1407, it was re-built by Petru Rareş (1546) and Alexandru Lăpuşneanu (1554).
Founded by Petru I Muşat, rebuilt by Alexandru cel Bun in the 15C and altered further by Ştefan cel Mare in 1497.
The monastery was founded by Bogdan II (son of Stefan cel Mare and the existing the buildings were built by Petru Rareş in 1542.
www.eliznik.org.uk /RomaniaViews/moldavia-churches.htm   (395 words)

  
 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Jassy
Iaşi was first mentioned in a 1408 document by Prince (Voivode) Alexandru cel Bun[?] (Alexander the Kind).
Iaşi is home to the oldest Romanian university, opened by Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza[?] in 1860.
Iaşi is widely regarded as the cultural "heart" of the "Old Kingdom" (that is Moldavia and Wallachia, the basis of the first Romanian state).
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/ja/Jassy?title=Alexandru_cel_Bun   (117 words)

  
 Radauti, Bucovina - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The icon was found in 1937 on a field where people remembered that there had been a cross, so probably it was the place where Alexandru cel Bun built one of his churches.
And, as a cathedral with certain features of the altar was only built were the king lived, we must admit that the capital of the new state was here, as well as the metropolitan seat.
The bishopric of Radauti is mentioned in a document of Alexandru cel Bun of July 6, 1413.
www.primariaradauti.ro /istorien2.html   (305 words)

  
 Iasi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Iaşi was first mentioned in a 1408 document by Prince (Voivode) Alexandru cel Bun (Alexander the Kind).
Iaşi is home to the oldest Romanian university, opened by Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza in 1860.
Iaşi is widely regarded as the cultural "heart" of the "Old Kingdom" (that is Moldavia and Wallachia, the basis of the first Romanian state).
bopedia.com /en/wikipedia/i/ia/iasi.html   (108 words)

  
 Alexandru cel Bun
dedicated to the 600th Anniversary of the accesion to the throne of the king Alexandru cel Bun
The effigy of Alexandru cel Bun is placed in the central part;
The Coat of Arms of the XV century and the wording "ALEXANDRU CEL BUN" are placed on the right side following the coin circumference.
www.bnm.org /en/03teza/Alexandru_cel_bun.html   (155 words)

  
 Dorohoi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dorohoi used to be a market for the timber and farm produce of the north Moldavian highlands; merchants from the neighboring states flocked to its great fair, held on the June 12.
The settlement is first mentioned in documents from 1408, where a treaty was signed between Moldavian voievode, Alexandru cel Bun, and Polish King, Ladislaus III.
In the city there is a church built by Stefan cel Mare.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dorohoi   (160 words)

  
 Solca - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Its name is derived from the name of the river that flows through it, and is derived from Slavic "sol", meaning salt, suggesting the salted springs of the area.
The city was first mentioned in a document of Alexandru cel Bun on 15 January 1418.
Later, Solca became a market town, but was completely destroyed during World War I because of the fightings between the Austrian and Russian armies.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Solca   (109 words)

  
 Numismatic coin issue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Obverse: On the left, the seal of Baia, the first capital city of Moldova thus established by the first rulers in the line of Muşat family, the descendant of which was Alexandru cel Bun.
Reverse: The bust of Alexandru cel Bun in semi-profile, according to a fresco at Suceviţa monastery dating back to the 16th century, is centrally situated.
The ruler, having a long white beard, wears a typically Byzantine garment consisting in a pearl-lined mantle with diamond buttons and a golden crown adorned with pearls.
www.bnro.ro /EN/Press/2000/E20000926n.htm   (342 words)

  
 Romania - History - Empire Period - 15th Century - 1400-1409
In Wallachia, it was Mircea the Elder and in Moldavia, it was Alexandru the Kind.
Under Alexandru the Kind, Moldavia experienced a period of general economic prosperity.
Alexandru cel Bun (Alexandru the Kind; r.1400-1432), a son of deceased Voivode Roman I, ascended the Moldavian throne following the death of Voivode Iuga.
www.romerica.com /rom/hist_ad1400_yr.htm   (825 words)

  
 Alexandru cel Bun - TheBestLinks.com - TheBestLinks.com:Find or fix a stub, 1400, 1432, Moldavia, ...
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Alexandru cel Bun was the ruler of Moldavia 1400-1432.
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 moldovita-prez   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Sub domnia lui Alexandru cel Bun a fost zidită prima biserică din piatră, atestată documentar între 1402-1410 cu întregul ansamblu de contrucţii, având hramul Buna Vestire şi fiind deja un centru cultural.
Ctitoria lui Alexandru cel Bun a rezistat până la sfârşitul secolului al XV-lea, când s-a prăbuşit din cauza unor alunecări de teren.
Activitatea culturală desfăşurată în epoca lui Alexandru cel Bun a continuat şi în secolele al XVII-lea (se remarcă stădaniile episcopului Efrem de Rădăuţi, mare cărturar şi ctitor la Moldoviţa, care a organizat aici o şcoala de copişti şi miniaturişti) şi al XVIII-lea.
www.manastiri-bucovina.go.ro /moldovita-prez.htm   (343 words)

  
 Romania - History - Empire Period - 15th Century - 1420-1429
In Moldavia Voivode Alexandru cel Bun (Alexandru the Kind) faced expansionist threats from the north (Poland) and the south (Ottoman Empire).
She was the eldest daughter of Moldavian Voivode Alexandru cel Bun (Alexandru the Good) and a member of the Musatin (Muşatin) family.
The illustrious Romanian hero, the future Stefan the Great (Ştefan cel Mare), was the son of Voivode Bogdan, and hence, Vlad's cousin.
www.romerica.com /rom/hist_ad1420_yr.htm   (2271 words)

  
 About Iasi
At the beginning of the 15th century the town of Iasi housed Alexandru cel Bun’s princely court.
It was built between 1905 and 1927 on the site of the former princely court of Alexandru cel Bun.
It was built between 1491-1492 during the reign of Stefan cel Mare near the old princely court.
www.anatomieiasi.ro /Eng/iasi.html   (1544 words)

  
 The Moldavians (1359-1504) DBA IV/65
In 1394, the Viovode Stefan I recognized the suzerainty of the Polish king, which prompted war with Hungary and the repulse of an unsuccessful Hungarian invasion.
Subsequently, the Viovode Alexandru cel Bun (aka Alexander the Good) made alliance with Poland (1411), which freed his attention toward his southern border, where he repulsed the first incursion by the Ottoman Turks in 1420.
Alexandru cel Bun (son of Roman I), Feb. 1400 - Jan. 1432
www.fanaticus.org /DBA/armies/IV65b/index.html   (1819 words)

  
 ROMAN, ROMANIA ALTERNATE GENIE SEARCH ENGINE, INC
Ştefan cel Mare build a new stone fortress on the left bank of the Siret river, to replace the old earthen one.
1458, 1465, 1488 Ştefan cel Mare's official acts mention the Cathedral of Saint Paraskeva (Paraschiva) in Roman.
2004 A statue of Ştefan cel Mare was erected at the town's southern entrance.
www.agseinc.com /Roman,_Romania   (715 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Sova expressed concern over the decision of the Tiraspol authorities to exclude several provisions from the statutes of the schools using the Latin alphabet in the Dniester region which had been drafted by Chisinau and Tiraspol under OSCE mediation.
On 20 August, Dniester education minister Yelena Bomeshko said the Alexandru cel Bun lyceum in Tighina was registered by the Dniester authorities (as a foreign education institution, according to the Moldovan news agency Infotag, Chisinau, in Russian 0851 gmt 23 Aug 04).
Bomeshko said that "after the statute of the lyceum in Tighina was registered, the problem of the Romanian-language schools in the Dniester region starts moving towards a solution".
www.asu.edu /educ/epsl/LPRU/newsarchive/Art4395.txt   (322 words)

  
 History - Rulers from Moldavia till 1859
Alexandru cel bun (son of Roman) February 1400 - January 1432
Alexandru cel Rau (grandson of Alexandru Lapusneanu), June - July 1592; he didn't occupy the throne, being moved in Wallachia
Alexandru Ioan Cuza elected ruler of Moldavia on 1859, January 5
www.ici.ro /romania/en/istorie/hi93.html   (1018 words)

  
 Radio TRINITAS - The Message of His Eminence Daniel, Metropolitan of Moldavia and Bukovina, on the celebration of 600 ...
The celebration of 600 years from the foundation of the Armenian Bishopric of Suceava, through the document written on the 30th of July, 1401 by the ruler Alexandru cel Bun is celebrated with joy by the prelates, the priests and the Orthodox Christians of the whole Moldavia.
We have the right to this joy because of the generosity and love for foreigners of our forefathers, shown in the difficult moments experienced by the Armenian Christians who were forced to leave their parental heritage and went to find the hospitable Romanian people.
In his remark in the document, the ruler Alexandru cel Bun says that Ohanes, the Armenian Bishop came to us, to the Moldavia Sea and gave us the letters of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, we find out the wish of the entire Orthodoxy to leave in peace and love.
www.trinitas.ro /radio/stiri/admin/news.php?data=2001081102   (330 words)

  
 Articles - IaÅŸi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The inscription by which the existence of a Jassiorum municipium in the time of the Roman Empire is sought to be proved, lies open to grave suspicion; but the city is mentioned in a 1408 document by Prince (Voivode) Alexandru cel Bun (Alexander the Kind).
The name of the city is probably derived from the tribe of the Iazyges.
About 1564, Prince Alexandru Lăpuşneanu, after whom one of the chief streets is named, chose Iaşi for the Moldavian capital, instead of Suceava.
www.findize.com /articles/Iasi   (1785 words)

  
 Moldova Azi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Tighina administration has warned the Romanian-language lycee Alexandru cel Bun in this city that it will experience the fate of the Ribnita-based high school, which the Transnistrian police stormed a week ago, if the institution fails to obtain an "official registration" till August 15, BASA learned from Tighina lycee director Maria Roibu.
Tighina administration head Alexandru Posudnevschi voiced this ultimatum at a TV programme on Wednesday.
The Transnistrian administration refused on August 2 again to register the lycee Alexandru cel Bun in Tighina.
www.azi.md /news?ID=30309   (299 words)

  
 Neamt Monastery Photos, Romania
Jewel of the 15th century architecture, the church is built here by Stefan cel Mare is finished in the same year when the Moldavian army wins the battle against King Ioan Albert (1497).
The façades of the church are covered with the decoration characteristic for Stefan cel Mare's foundations: Gothic windows, friezes with enamelled disks, coloured in greeen, yellow an brown.
In the chamber of the tombs, which appears for the first time at this church, if the tomb of Stefan al II-lea, son of Alexandru cel Bun and uncle of Stefan cel Mare.
www.orthodoxphotos.com /Monasteries_and_Churches/Romanian/Neamt/index.shtml   (405 words)

  
 Travel attractions in Romania | infohub.com
Considered to be one of the most beautiful castles in Europe, Peles Castle was t...
Alexandru cel Bun built between 1402-1410 for the first time the famous painted...
Sucevita is the largest and also the last built of the painted monasteries of Bu...
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - Voivode Court of Moldavia-Wallachia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
His sister Emilia, a former pickpocket and latchkey kid, was adopted by the Voivode Alexandru cel Bun in a moment of mercy, and so Dimitru was accepted into the house in a round-about way.
The same man, Mihai Litovoi, a cousin of the Voivodes and son to Alexandru cel Bun's older brother who had been denied the throne, attempted to slay Stefan II but failed due to the timely interventions of Prince Ivan Ostrov of Pskov-Novgorod, Rodrigo de Braganza of Portugal, Conte Gilles du Foegeres, and Princess Maia Litovoi.
Their gazes stayed locked together, and she said "Go on Alexandru, eat." The wolf turned away from her eyes and headed for one of the portions of pig.
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/printthread.php?t=93189   (8765 words)

  
 Phone cards, calling cards: international cel phone
As long as the batteries are in, your cel phone can be remotely rigged to act as a microphone, This can be done even if your cel phone is turned off.
The cel tower connects to a regular US cel phone, You will not need a international phone, There is no appeal from this ruling, It is a printed policy.
They confiscate all our cameras and cel phone cameras so all you have is a.
www.phone-cards-inc.com /calling/international_cel_phone.shtml   (654 words)

  
 Roman, Romania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
1408 In September 14th, Alexandru cel Bun (Alexander the Good) established a bishopric.
1458, 1465, 1488 Stefan cel Mare mentions the bishopal church of Saint Parascheva in his official acts.
He was in custody, on the road from Barbosi to Iasi, where he hoped he could prove his innocence.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/R/Roman,-Romania.htm   (799 words)

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