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Anti-Ottoman Cruelty and Christian Rite: The Deeds of the “Repenting” Vlad III of Wallachia
Acta terrae septemcastrensisWhen Byzantium fell, Western attitude towards Greek rite Christians began to change, whether they were ‘schismatics’ or in union with Rome, following the troublesome enactment of the Council of Florence (1439).
Alexandru Simon
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Navigating Identities: Early Pan-Slavic Views on Dacia, Wallachia and Moldavia
Филологически форумThis study examines early Pan-Slavic views on Dacia, Wallachia, and Moldavia, and their portrayal within a Pan-Slavist framework. Through analyzing primary sources such as the works of Vinko Pribojević, Mauro Robinia, and Juraj Križanić, the study ...
Patrick Oberstolz
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DIYÂR, 2021
This paper explores the different channels of transfer of luxury commodities (rugs, silk fabrics) from Persia and the Ottoman Empire to the three principalities of Moldavia, Wallachia and Transylvania, located at the north-western fringes of the ...
R. Born
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This paper explores the different channels of transfer of luxury commodities (rugs, silk fabrics) from Persia and the Ottoman Empire to the three principalities of Moldavia, Wallachia and Transylvania, located at the north-western fringes of the ...
R. Born
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Revista istorica
The study analyses the dates of the documents considered to be from the first reign of Mircea called the Shepherd, lord of Wallachia. A total of 147 documents were published in 1981 and 1983 in Documenta Romaniae Historica, series B, volume IV and V.
Daniel Mirea
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The study analyses the dates of the documents considered to be from the first reign of Mircea called the Shepherd, lord of Wallachia. A total of 147 documents were published in 1981 and 1983 in Documenta Romaniae Historica, series B, volume IV and V.
Daniel Mirea
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A Legal-Historical Perspective on Romani Slavery in Wallachia and Moldavia
Edge of tomorrow 2: The next generation of legal historians and RomanistsThe entirety of the Romani community experienced a unique and overlooked chapter in world history through its enslavement in the two Romanian principalities, a status that persisted from their arrival until the mid-19th century.
Bence Kovács
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New Europe College Yearbook
Throughout the Ottoman Empire’s existence, the circulation of the imperial writs constituted one of the cornerstones of imperial governance, with orders of the sultan continuously circulating between the centre of the provinces, making the will of the
Michał Wasiucionek
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Throughout the Ottoman Empire’s existence, the circulation of the imperial writs constituted one of the cornerstones of imperial governance, with orders of the sultan continuously circulating between the centre of the provinces, making the will of the
Michał Wasiucionek
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, 2021
Foreign travelers backgrounds alongside journey routes followed into Romanian Lands between 1831-1840 were placed into a database and mapped into different geographical, social or chronological visualizations in a unique approach for Romanian ...
Andrei Petruș
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Foreign travelers backgrounds alongside journey routes followed into Romanian Lands between 1831-1840 were placed into a database and mapped into different geographical, social or chronological visualizations in a unique approach for Romanian ...
Andrei Petruș
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From Robinson Crusoe to Robinson in Wallachia
2006The discipline of Translation Studies can contribute valuable data to the reception history of foreign literature. This is illustrated here through the study of translations, adaptations and imitations of Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe in Romanian culture.
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ON THE MEDIEVAL URBAN ECONOMY IN WALLACHIA [PDF]
The present study focuses on the background of the medieval urban economy in Wallachia. Townspeople earned most of their income through trade. Acting as middlemen in the trade between the Levant and Central Europe, the merchants in Braila, Târgoviste, Câmpulung, Bucuresti or Târgsor became involved in trading goods that were local or had been brought ...
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Dwarfs from wallachia, or being a nomad in Europe
Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 2005Let us imagine the following situation: You are in the tourist information centre in the middle of Amsterdam, the year is 2004, and together with your bus ticket for one of the European destination...
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