House of Bogdan-Mușat
The House of Bogdan, commonly referred to as the House of Mușat, was the ruling family which established the Principality of Moldova with Bogdan I (c. 1363 - 1367), giving the country its first line of Princes, one closely related with the Basarab rulers of Wallachia by several marriages through time. The Mușatins are named after Margareta Mușata who married Costea, a son of Bogdan I. For a long time it has been thought that Mușata was a daughter of Bogdan I and Costea was a member of House of Basarab who bore the name Muşat, all speculations unsupported by any documents.
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Aaron the TyrantAlexander CallimachiAlexander I of MoldaviaAlexandru CorneaAlexandru IliașAlexandru LăpușneanuAlexandru cel RăuAlexăndrel of MoldaviaBogdan III the One-EyedBogdan II of MoldaviaBogdan IV of MoldaviaDoamna ChiajnaIancu SasulIliaș AlexandruIliaș of MoldaviaIlie II RareșJohn III the TerribleLațcu of MoldaviaPeter AaronPeter the CossackPetru III of MoldaviaPetru II of MoldaviaPetru I of MoldaviaPetru RareșRoman II of MoldaviaRoman I of MoldaviaRuxandra LăpușneanuStephen II of MoldaviaStephen IV of MoldaviaStephen I of MoldaviaStephen V of MoldaviaStephen the GreatȘtefan SurdulȘtefan Tomșa
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House of Bogdan-Mușat
The House of Bogdan, commonly referred to as the House of Mușat, was the ruling family which established the Principality of Moldova with Bogdan I (c. 1363 - 1367), giving the country its first line of Princes, one closely related with the Basarab rulers of Wallachia by several marriages through time. The Mușatins are named after Margareta Mușata who married Costea, a son of Bogdan I. For a long time it has been thought that Mușata was a daughter of Bogdan I and Costea was a member of House of Basarab who bore the name Muşat, all speculations unsupported by any documents.
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I Mușatini furono la casa real ...... ia di Bogdan e suo successore.
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La famille des Mușatini est un ...... l'autre principauté roumaine.
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Muszatowicze (rum. Mușatin) – ...... zy synami Aleksandra Dobrego).
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Mușatinové (také Bogdan-Mușato ...... vnučku Stancu Basarab.[zdroj?]
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The House of Bogdan, commonly ...... eans handsome in old Romanian.
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Муша́ти — молдавський боярськи ...... ша́товичі (пол. Muszatowicze).
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Мушаты, или Мушатины (рум. Din ...... нки (через Иоанна Водэ Лютого)
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I Mușatini furono la casa real ...... l'indipendenza dall'Ungheria.
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La famille des Mușatini est un ...... l'autre principauté roumaine.
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Muszatowicze (rum. Mușatin) – ...... II w. na tronie Wołoszczyzny).
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Mușatinové (také Bogdan-Mușato ...... rodu byl jeho syn Radu Iliaș.
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The House of Bogdan, commonly ...... unsupported by any documents.
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Муша́ти — молдавський боярськи ...... ша́товичі (пол. Muszatowicze).
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Мушаты, или Мушатины (рум. Din ...... ушат», что значит «красивый»..
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Famille des Mușatini
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House of Bogdan-Mușat
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Muszatowicze
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Mușatinii
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Mușatinové
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Мушати
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Мушаты
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