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  2. Early Modern Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Early Modern Times in Romania started after the death of Michael the Brave, [1] who ruled in a personal union, Wallachia, Transylvania, and Moldavia – three principalities in the lands that now form Romania – for three months, in 1600. The three principalities were subjected to the Ottoman Empire, and paid a yearly tribute to the ...

  3. Category:17th-century Romanian people - Wikipedia

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    Teodor Calmășul. Theodora of Sihla. Leon Tomșa. Categories: 17th century in Romania. 17th-century people by nationality. 17th-century European people by nationality. Romanian people by century. Hidden category:

  4. Culture of Romania - Wikipedia

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    It is among the first non-religious Romanian literary texts; due to its size and the information that it contains, it is arguably the most important Romanian document from the 17th century. The first printed book, a prayer book in Slavonic , was produced in Wallachia in 1508, and the first book in Romanian, a catechism , was printed in ...

  5. Timeline of Romanian history - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of Romanian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Romania and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Romania . Millennia: 1st BC · 1st · 2nd · 3rd. Centuries: 5th BC · 4th BC · 3rd BC · 2nd BC · 1st BC · 1st · 2nd · 3rd ...

  6. History of Transylvania - Wikipedia

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    Transylvania is a historical region in central and northwestern Romania.It was under the rule of the Agathyrsi, part of the Dacian Kingdom (168 BC–106 AD), Roman Dacia (106–271), the Goths, the Hunnic Empire (4th–5th centuries), the Kingdom of the Gepids (5th–6th centuries), the Avar Khaganate (6th–9th centuries), the Slavs, and the 9th century First Bulgarian Empire.

  7. History of Romania - Wikipedia

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    In Romania proper, Soviet occupation following World War II facilitated the rise of the Communist Party as the main political force, leading ultimately to the forced abdication of the King and the establishment of a single-party people's republic in 1947. Romania was proclaimed a people's republic and remained under military and economic ...

  8. Romania in the Early Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    A 17th-century version of the Turkic chronicle Oghuzname relates that Qipchaq, the ancient Cuman hero, fought against the Ulak (Romanians), along with other nations. Cuman groups assisted the rebelling Bulgarians and Vlachs against the Byzantines between 1186 and 1197.

  9. Boyar - Wikipedia

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    Imperial, royal, noble,gentry and chivalric ranks in Europe. A boyar or bolyar was a member of the highest rank of the feudal nobility in many Eastern European states, including Bulgaria, Kievan Rus' (and later Russia ), Moldavia and Wallachia (and later Romania ), Lithuania and among Baltic Germans. Comparable to Dukes / Grand Dukes, Boyars ...