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  Radu II of Wallachia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Radu II Chelul (Radu II the Bald) was a ruler of the principality of Wallachia in the 15th Century, ruling for 4 terms, each time preceded by Dan II, his rival for the throne, and each time succeeded by him.
His short intervals of rulership are marked by frequent and violent clashes with his rival, and at the same time cousin, Dan II, for the throne of the principality.
Radu II is last mentioned in the spring of 1427, when Dan II attacks him from Transylvania, retakes the throne, and most probably kills him.
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 Wallachia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His parallel conflicts with the pretenders Radu cel Frumos and Laiotă Basarab brought occupations of Wallachia by the troops of Matthias Corvinus of Hungary and the Moldavian prince Stephen III (1473; 1476-1477).
Radu the Great (1495-1508) reached several compromises with the boyars, ensuring a period of internal stability that contrasted his clash with Bogdan the Blind of Moldavia.
In 1834, Wallachia's throne was occupied by Alexandru II Ghica — a move in contradiction with the Adrianople treaty, as he had not been elected by the new Legislative Assembly; removed by the suzerains in 1842, he was replaced with an elected prince, Gheorghe Bibescu.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - Leaders for Moldavia and Wallachia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Dan II was the son of Dan I (1383-1386) but he always managed to have good relations with his uncle, Mircea cel Batran, assisting him and his armies in the Balkans during the 1411-1413 conflicts.
Next year, he again defeated Radu II and took part in Sigismund of Luxemburg's expedition (summer and autumn of 1425), where he assisted the king of Hungary in the conquest of Severin, Vidin and Rahova, and in the defeat of an ottoman army near Vidin.
Radu de la Afumati took over the leadership of Wallachia in dire times: hard ottoman attacks, with an ambitious bey of Nicopole, Mehmed, trying to install his own administration.
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 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
He also got involved in the power struggles of Wallachia, by helping Radu II Prasnaglava in 1418-1419 and Alexandru I Aldea in 1429, mostly in order to prevent the capture of Chilia.
He was father-in-law to Vlad II Dracul of Wallachia.
He died on January 1, 1432, and was buried in the monastery of Bistrita-Neamţ.
www.earomania.com /history/rulers/alexandru_cel_bun.html   (364 words)

  
 Romania - History - Empire Period - 15th Century - 1420-1429   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Dan II, the son of Dan I (Mircea's brother), and hence a cousin of Vlad, felt he was the rightful heir.
Sultan Murad II (r.1421-1451), the son of Sultan Mehmed I, inherited the sultanate and resumed Ottoman expansion.
In 1428 Mircea, the eldest (legitimate) son of Vlad I (and probably, Cneajna), was born in Germany or Hungary.
www.romerica.com /rom/hist_ad1400_20.htm   (2233 words)

  
 Wallachia info here at en.70-of-100.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Wallachia's creation, held by geographical traditions to have has-been the beat of singular Radu Negru, is historically connected with Basarab I (1310-1352), who rebelled against Charles I of Hungary & took up decretion on either either subordinate of the Olt River, practicing their residence in Câmpulung as the inceptive ruler in the House of Basarab.
As the infinite Balkan Peninsula develop into an component splinter of the emerging Ottoman Empire (a convention which concluded with the fall of Constantinople to Sultan Mehmed II in 1453), Wallachia became hooked in reiterated confrontations and, in the lag agedness of Mircea the Elder's reign, became an Ottoman subject.
The peace whistled in 1428 inaugurated a course of enclosed crisis, as Dan had to defend himself against Radu Prasnaglava, who led the inceptive in a category of boyar coalitions against princes (in time, these became overtly pro-Ottoman in justification to repression).
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 Wallachia info here at en.84of100e.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Wallachia's creation, held by suburb traditions to have old-fashioned the miseries of alone Radu Negru, is historically connected with Basarab I (1310-1352), who rebelled against Charles I of Hungary took up law on either either subsidiary of the Olt River, enacting residence in Câmpulung as the ruler in the House of Basarab.
The peace manifestationed in 1428 inaugurated a epoch of centralized crisis, as Dan had to defend himself against Radu Prasnaglava, who led the in a tear of boyar coalitions against formed princes (in time, these became overtly pro-Ottoman in rapid fix to repression).
A at hand alliance amidst Gheorghe Ştefan Matei's successor Constantin Şerban was maintained by Transylvania's George II Rákóczi, but their doodles for independence from Ottoman law were crushed by the troops of Mehmed IV in 1658-1659.
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 II. Radu Prasnaglava   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Radu Prasnaglava Havasalföld fejedelme (1420–1422; 1423 nyara; 1424 ősze; 1427 tavasza).
Mindketten Öreg Mircea gyermekei, azonban míg Mihail hűen szolgálta országát, Radu a török portán nevelkedett.
Radu Prasnaglava (nevének jelentése: „a kopasz” vagy „az ész nélküli”) a törökök leghűbb szolgáljaként maradt meg a román történelemben.
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 Wallachia info here at en.37-of-100.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Wallachia's creation, held by narrow traditions to have superseded the of singular Radu Negru, is historically connected with Basarab I (1310-1352), who rebelled against Charles I of Hungary und took up law on either either slim penurious of the Olt River, mooring their residence in Câmpulung as the rudiment ruler in the House of Basarab.
The peace flaged in 1428 inaugurated a generation of crisis, as Dan had to defend himself against Radu Prasnaglava, who led the rudiment in a sequel of boyar coalitions against originated princes (in time, these became overtly pro-Ottoman in topper to repression).
[59] In 1834, Wallachia's throne was occupied by Alexandru II Ghica — a modification in contradiction with the Adrianople treaty, as he superseded elected by the Legislative Assembly; removed by the suzerains in 1842, he was replaced with an elected prince, Gheorghe Bibescu.
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 Radu II Prasnaglava - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Radu II Prasnaglava   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Radu II Prasnaglava - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Radu II Prasnaglava.
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 General Timeline of Romanian History, 900-1462
The army of Wallachia, led by Dan II, participates by the side of Sigismund, his sovereign, in the struggle waged for the conquest of the fortress,concluded with the defeat of the besiegers.
Bogdan II, prince of Moldavia (1449-1451), being widely supported by the population, defeats the army of the Polish feudal lords, who tried to re-enthrone Alexandrel, who had taken refuge to Poland after the defeat of Tamaseni (1449 October 12).
May 29 ---The Turks, led by Sultan Mohammed II (1444-1446, 1451-1481) succeed in breaking through the Byzantine defence and enter Constantinople (after a siege started on April 6); the last Byzantine Emperor, Constantine XII Dragases (1449-1453), falls in battle; the town is pillaged.
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 ClanulRusu
The ensuring two decades of economic, political and cultural advance are cut short soon after the outbreak of World War II, in 1940, when one third of the country's area and population is amputated.
In 1945, after 4 years of war which left another 700,000 people dead, the nearly one-century long democratic traditions (with all the inherent imperfections) are cut short by Soviet troops and the forcible imposition of the communist regime.
Radu I (son of Nicolaie - Alexandru), c.
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - Wallachia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
May I add that Radu Prasnaglava, the son of Mihail I, it seems, reigned for several years (1421, 1423, 1424-1426, 1427) in some parts of Wallachia, with the help of some boyar factions.
Alexandru Aldea is the son of Dan II, but was a weak leader and he lost his throne to Vlad Dracul, thus starting the great "Danesti-Draculesti War", an internal civil war between two factions of the same family...
Mircea II seems to have been a member of the Dan faction, that replaced Vlad Dracul, while he was at Bursa, as a special guest of the sultan...
www.europa-universalis.com /forum/showthread.php?t=215966   (2879 words)

  
 Wallachia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
[9] Under Radu I and his successor Dan I, the realms in Transylvania and Severin continued to be disputed with Hungary.
The following decade was marked by the conflict between the rival houses of Dăneşti and Drăculeşti, the influence of John Hunyadi, Regent of the Kingdom of Hungary, and, after the neutral reign of Vladislav II,[16] by the rise of Vlad III Dracula.
[59] In 1834, Wallachia's throne was occupied by Alexandru II Ghica — a move in contradiction with the Adrianople treaty, as he had not been elected by the new Legislative Assembly; removed by the suzerains in 1842, he was replaced with an elected prince, Gheorghe Bibescu.
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 Dan vs. Radu « chatalog
Cate ceva despre incredibila succesiune pe tronul Valahiei a lui Dan al Doilea si Radu al Doilea, zis Chelu’:
Dan II was a ruler of the principality of Wallachia in the 15th Century, ruling an extraordinary 5 times, and succeeded 4 times by Radu II Chelul, his rival for the throne.
Of those 5 periods on the throne of Wallachia 1420 to 1421, 1421 to 1423, 1423 to 1424, 1426 to 1427, and 1427 and 1431), 4 were within a period of only 7 years.
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 Radu II Prasnaglava @ IntAdopt.com (International Adoption)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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 Romania History - Wallachian voivodes
Vlad (Radu Voda) (Radu Voivode) Calugarul (the Monk)
Radu Paisie (Petru de la Arge~) (Peter of Arges)
Antonie Voda din Popesti (Antonle Volvode of Popestl)
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 Chronology of the Rulers of Wallachia
1421 November-1423 Summer, Dan II 1423 Summer, Radu II Prasnaglava
1423 Summer-1424 December, Dan II 1424 December-1426 May, Radu II Prasnaglava
1462 November- 1473 November, Radu Cel Frumos (Radu the Handsome)
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Prince of Moldavia Gregory II Ghica (1726-33, 1735-41 and 1747-48)
1733-35 and 1748-52: Gregory II Ghica (Grigore II Ghica)
Issue of marriage: CAROL II (*1893,†1953); Elizabeth (*1894,†1956; Queen of Greece); Marie (*1900,†1961; Queen of Yugoslavia); Nicolae (*1903,†1978); Ileana; Mircea (*1913,†1916).
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