- Udriște
Năsturel,
first name also Uriil, Uril, Ioriste, or Oreste, last name also Năsturelovici (1596 or 1598 – ca. 1658), was a
Wallachian scholar, poet...
-
Năsturel, she was
known for her
cultural patronage and
introduced the
first printing press in Wallachia. She was born to the
Seneschal Radu
Năsturel from...
- the wood
comes blue, then
yellow and then red fluttering".
Petre Vasiliu-
Năsturel observes that from a
heraldic point of view, on the
French as well as the...
- stronger, and more
autonomous subject of the Turks. He was
married to
Elena Năsturel.
Matei Basarab and his contemporary, the
Moldavian Prince Vasile Lupu are...
-
figure during the
Sultanate of Women.
Found alive Unknown 1658 Udriște
Năsturel 59–63
Wallachia (modern-day Romania)
Wallachian scholar, poet and statesman...
- Căzănișteanu, p. 140
Năsturel, pp. 1047–1049
Năsturel, p. 1049
Năsturel, p. 1368 Pălănceanu, p. 149 Pălănceanu, p. 150
Năsturel, pp. 1368–1369
Năsturel, p. 1370;...
- Letopisețul Cantacuzinesc. Moreover,
Hrizea was
cousins with the
scholar Udriște
Năsturel and his
sister Elena; the
latter was
married to
Matei Basarab, a Seimeni...
-
publishing a
series of
works on the topic. He
received the academy's
Năsturel Grand Prize in 1924. He died in Cernăuți.
Satco and Niculică, p. 611 Emil...
- language, a view with
supporters such as Al.
Rosetti (1960),
Petre Ș.
Năsturel (1956) and I.
Glodariu (1964). In
regards to the
Latin term
torna (an imperative...
- came to be used by some
women of the
princely household,
including Elena Năsturel and
Doamna Marica. The
arrival of the
Phanariotes as
rulers in both countries...