Ieremia Movilă (Polish: Jeremi Mohyła Ukrainian: Єремія Могила), (c. 1555 – 10 July 1606) was a Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia between August 1595 and May...
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restoring Ieremia Movilă on the throne. The Polish army led by Jan Zamoyski also advanced in eastern Wallachia and established Simion Movilă as ruler....
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Movilești (redirect from Catherina Movilă)
Simion Movilă Mihail Movilă Constantin Movilă Alexandru Movilă Miron Barnovschi-Movilă Moise Movilă In Wallachia: Simion Movilă Gabriel Movilă Petro Mohyla...
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until his death. He was the grandson of Petru Rareș, younger brother of Ieremia Movilă, and father of Petro Mohyla, who became the Metropolitan of Kiev, Halych...
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Constantin Movilă (1594 – July 1612) was the Prince of Moldavia from 1607 to 1611. The son of Prince Ieremia Movilă and driven by his mother, the ambitious...
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(northwestern Moldavia). It was built in 1585 by Ieremia Movilă, Gheorghe Movilă and Simion Movilă. The architecture of the church contains both Byzantine...
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Alexandru Movilă (1601 – 1620) was Prince of Moldavia from 1615 to 1616. The second son of Ieremia Movilă and his wife Erszébet Csomortany de Losoncz...
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Doamna Elisabeta Movilă (fl. 1620) was a Princess consort of Moldavia by marriage to Ieremia Movilă. She was regent in Moldavia in 1607–1611 on the behalf...
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modern-day Romania. Ieremia Movilă died in 1606. In 1607 Stefan Potocki set his brother-in-law (and son of Ieremia), Constantin Movilă (Konstanty Mohyła)...
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August 27 and the capital Iași on September 3, where Zamoyski installed Ieremia Movilă as the new hospodar who pursued a policy favorable to Poland.The Ottoman...
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