Luca Arbore or Arbure (Old Cyrillic: Лꙋка Арбꙋрє; Renaissance Latin: Herborus or Copacius; died April 1523) was a Moldavian boyar, diplomat, and statesman...
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Luca has influenced usage of the name for boys. Notable people bearing the name include: Luca Andrada (born 2001), Argentine footballer Luca Arbore (1486–1523)...
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of Moldavia. The monastery and the commune are named after the boyar Luca Arbore who built the church in 1503. The construction of the church was completed...
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daughter of Zamfir Ioan Arbore (1892–1954), Romanian major-general Luca Arbore (died 1523), Moldavian diplomat, and statesman Nina Arbore (1889–1942), Romanian...
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ruler, Bogdan III cel Chior. Until 1523, he was under the regency of Luca Arbore, Gatekeeper of Suceava. He was the father of John III the Terrible. v...
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Arbore Church (Romanian: Biserica Arbore) is a Romanian Orthodox monastery church in Arbore Commune, Suceava County, Romania. Built in 1502 by Luca Arbore...
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Some of Stephen's biographers hypothesize that Cârstea Arbore, father of the statesman Luca Arbore, was the prince's fourth brother, or that Cârstea was...
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Arbore was born in Cucuteni, Iași County, a distant descendant of hetman Luca Arbore. He spent his childhood in Sarinasuf, Tulcea County, where his father...
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Wallachia 21 July 1513 no children son of Ștefan III the Great; Regency of Luca Arbore, gatekeeper of Suceava (22 April 1517 – 1523) Son of Bogdan III; also...
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Location Built Founder Beheading of St. John the Baptist Church Arbore 1502 Luca Arbore Assumption of the Virgin Church Mănăstirea Humorului 1530 Toader...
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