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Doamna may
refer to the
following places in Romania:
Doamna, a
village in
Piatra Neamț muni****lity, Neamț
County Doamna (Bistrița), a
tributary of the...
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Doamna Stanca (died 1603) was a
princess consort of Wallachia,
Transylvania and
Moldavia as the wife of
Michael the Brave.
Tradition says that they were...
- Arad.
Another team,
supported by a part of UTA fans,
called UTA Bătrâna
Doamnă, was
founded in 2013 by
former player Marius Ţucudean. It was
enrolled in...
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Doamna Chiajna (1525–1588) was a
Princess consort of Wallachia. She was
married to
Mircea the Shepherd. She was
regent in
Wallachia from 1559 to 1575....
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Doamna Neaga is the
heroine of many
tales in
Romanian folklore. She is
allegedly based on a real
individual who
lived in 17th-century Wallachia. According...
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Doamna Maria Voichița (1457 – 26
February 1511) was a
Princess consort of
Moldavia (1480–1511). Born into the
powerful House of Drăculești,
Maria was daughter...
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Doamna Stanca National College (Romanian:
Colegiul Național "
Doamna Stanca") may
refer to one of two
educational institutions in Romania:
Doamna Stanca...
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Doamna Elena (1598–1653) was a
princess consort of
Wallachia by
marriage to
Prince Matei Basarab. The
sister of
scholar Udriște Năsturel, she was known...
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Predecessor Vladislav I of
Wallachia Successor Dan I of
Wallachia Spouse Doamna Ana
Doamna Calinichia Issue Dan I of
Wallachia Mircea I of
Wallachia Jupan Staico...
- Moldova. It is
composed of
three villages: Briceva,
Elenovca (formerly Elena-
Doamnă) and Tîrnova.
Briceva (also Brichevo, Bricheva, Yiddish: בריטשעווע, romanized: Britcheva)...