Mihnea II Turcitul ("Mihnea the Turned-Turk"; July 1564 – October 1601) was Prince (Voivode) of Wallachia between September 1577 and July 1583, and again...
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1616–1619, 1623–1626. He was the illegitimate son of Mihnea Turcitul by Voica Bratcul. Radu Mihnea spent part of his early years in Koper (Capodistria)...
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Mihnea is a Romanian-language masculine given name that may refer to: Mihnea cel Rău Mihnea Turcitul Mihnea III Mihnea Chioveanu Mihnea Motoc Mihnea-Ion...
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who later married Prince Stephen III of Moldavia. Romania portal Mihnea Turcitul Ilie II Rareș Documenta Romaniae Historica. Seria B Ţara Românească...
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Wallachia from 1568 to 1574 and 1574 to 1577. He was the father of Mihnea II Turcitul. His parents were Mircea III Dracul and Maria Despina. Raised by the...
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Wallachia (section Mihnea cel Rău to Petru Cercel)
dominated by Doamna Chiajna and marked by huge increases in taxes), Mihnea Turcitul, and Petru Cercel. The Ottoman Empire increasingly relied on Wallachia...
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Wallachia and, as recounted in surviving records from the time of Mihnea Turcitul (the young voivode in 1577–83 and 1585–91), the chronology of a century...
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as he became the Ban of Mehedinți in 1588, stolnic at the court of Mihnea Turcitul by the end of 1588, and Ban of Craiova in 1593 – during the rule of...
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was deposed and died in exile in Constantinople, in 1601. Mihnea II the Turk (Mihnea Turcitul; Mehmet Bey) 11 September 1577 - July 1583 6 April 1585 –...
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Surdul Prince of Wallachia Reign May 1591 – August 1592 Predecessor Mihnea Turcitul Successor Alexandru cel Rău Born unknown Died 2 February 1595 Dynasty...
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