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Wallachia or
Walachia (/wɒˈleɪkiə/; Romanian: Țara Românească, lit. 'The
Romanian Land' or 'The
Romanian Country',
pronounced [ˈt͡sara romɨˈne̯askə];...
- Romanian: Vlad Drăculea [ˈdrəkule̯a]; 1428/31 – 1476/77), was
Voivode of
Wallachia three times between 1448 and his
death in 1476/77. He is
often considered...
- This is a list of
princes of
Wallachia, from the
first mention of a
medieval polity situated between the
Southern Carpathians and the
Danube until the...
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Moravian Wallachia (Czech: Moravské Valašsko, or
simply Valašsko; Romanian:
Valahia Moravă) is a
mountainous ethnoregion located in the
easternmost part...
- Dracul) or Vlad the
Dragon (before 1395 –
November 1447), was
Voivode of
Wallachia from 1436 to 1442, and
again from 1443 to 1447. He is internationally...
- Look up
Wallachia, Valahia, or Țara Românească in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wallachia (Walachia, Valachia, Valahia) is a
historical and geographical...
- was the
Voivode of
Wallachia from 1386
until his
death in 1418. He was the son of Radu I of
Wallachia and
brother of Dan I of
Wallachia,
after whose death...
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through a
personal union of the
Danubian Prin****lities of
Moldavia and
Wallachia. The new state,
officially named Romania since 1866,
gained independence...
- The
military of
Wallachia existed throughout the
history of the country.
Starting from its
founding to 1860, when it was
united with the
Moldavian army...
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known in
English as
Greater Wallachia) is a
historical region of Romania, part of
Wallachia (also,
sometimes considered Wallachia proper, as Muntenia, Țara...