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    The House of Movileşti, also Movilă or Moghilă (Polish: Mohyła, Cyrillic: Могила), was a family of boyars in the principality of Moldavia, which became...
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  • II, co-ruled with his father since 1599. Simion Movilă 1600–1601 1602 Movilești Radu IX Mihnea 1601–1602 1611 1611–1616 1620–1623 Drăculești son of Minhea...
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  • 14 September 1607 Movilești brother of Ieremia Movilă Mihail Movilă 24 September – October 1607 November – December 1607 Movileşti son of Ieremia Movilă;...
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    Simion Movilă (after 1559  – 14 September 1607), a boyar of the Movilești family, was twice Prince of Wallachia (November 1600 – June 1601; October 1601...
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    political career in the 1580s, emerging in the late 1590s as an ally of the Movilești dynasty, with then-Prince Ieremia Movilă advancing him to the post of...
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    Distinctions Order of the Dragon Traditions Romanian Eastern Orthodoxy Dissolution As early as 1632 (1632), as late as the 18th century Cadet branches Movilești...
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    attempted to introduce Lutheranism to Moldavia. In 1595, the rise of the Movilești boyars to the throne with Ieremia Movilă coincided with the start of frequent...
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    a vassal province of the Polish-Lituania CommonWealth. A boyar of the Movilești family, Ieremia was placed on the throne in Iași by Polish Kanclerz (Chancellor)...
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  • of the Movilești family (see the list of persons there), a Moldavian boyar family. Notable modern persons with the surname include: Movilești § Members...
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    Orthodox Church from 1633 to 1646. Petro Mohyla was born into the House of Movilești, who were a family of Romanian boyars. Several rulers of Moldavia and...
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