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Ruset Peak (Bulgarian: връх Русет, romanized: vrah
Ruset, IPA: [ˈvrɤx
ˈrusɛt]) is the peak
rising to 1453 m in the
southeast part of
Petvar Heights, southeast...
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Emanuel or
Manolache Giani Ruset (1715 – 8
March 1794) was a
Prince of
Wallachia (May 1770 –
October 1771), and
Prince of
Moldavia (May 11, 1788 – October...
- The
House of
Rosetti (also
spelled Ruset, Rosset, Rossetti) was a
Moldavian boyar princely family of
Byzantine Gr**** and
Italian (Genoese) origins. There...
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Antonie Ruset or
Antonie Rosetti (c. 1615 – 1685)
ruled from
November 10, 1675 to
November 1678 in the Prin****lity of Moldova. He came from an ancient...
- Cantacuzino. He was soon back on the
Moldavian throne,
following Antonie Ruset (Rosetti)'s reign.
George Ducas had
plans of
extending his rule over right-bank...
- been
vacant throughout this period, a
hiatus provoked by
Emanuel Giani Ruset's agreement with
Catherine II at the
start of the war. As prin****l acts...
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trafficking headquarters". The Independent. News,
Shkodra (11
November 2016). "
Rusët: 5
vitet e fundit, 75% e
tregut global te drogës e
drejton mafia shqiptare...
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Gheorghe Rosnovanu or
Gheorghe Ruset Roznovanu (March 1, 1832–October 2, 1904) was a Moldavian-born
Romanian soldier and politician. A
scion of the Moldavian...
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Russian style unique to the region, it was
founded by the
boyar Gheorghe Ruset Roznovanu,
whose family had an
estate at
Roznov for many years. The interior...
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behind kaymakams to
represent them in Craiova.
Under Prince Emanuel Giani Ruset, Wallachia's seat was
moved to
Craiova (1770–1771),
viewed as a
place of...