Nicolae Pătrașcu
Nicolae Pătrașcu, Petrașco, or Petrașcu, also styled Nicolae Vo(i)evod (Church Slavonic and Romanian Cyrillic: Нєколає or Николає Воєвод; ca. 1580 – late 1627), was the titular Prince of Wallachia, an only son of Michael the Brave and Lady Stanca, and a putative grandson of Pătrașcu the Good. His early childhood coincided with Michael's quick rise through the ranks of boyardom, peaking in 1593, when Michael became Prince and Nicolae his heir apparent. As he began a quest to emancipate Wallachia from the Ottoman Empire, Michael used his son as a party to alliances with the Holy Roman Empire and the Principality of Transylvania, proposing him as either a hostage or a matrimonial guarantee. While entering the Long Turkish War on the Christian side, Michael also negotiated a settlement with th
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Nicolae Pătrașcu
Nicolae Pătrașcu, Petrașco, or Petrașcu, also styled Nicolae Vo(i)evod (Church Slavonic and Romanian Cyrillic: Нєколає or Николає Воєвод; ca. 1580 – late 1627), was the titular Prince of Wallachia, an only son of Michael the Brave and Lady Stanca, and a putative grandson of Pătrașcu the Good. His early childhood coincided with Michael's quick rise through the ranks of boyardom, peaking in 1593, when Michael became Prince and Nicolae his heir apparent. As he began a quest to emancipate Wallachia from the Ottoman Empire, Michael used his son as a party to alliances with the Holy Roman Empire and the Principality of Transylvania, proposing him as either a hostage or a matrimonial guarantee. While entering the Long Turkish War on the Christian side, Michael also negotiated a settlement with th
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Mikołaj Patrascu (rum. Nicolae ...... istoria Rumunii, Wrocław 1970.
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Nicolae II Patrascu fut prince ...... nie
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Nicolae Pătrașcu, Petrașco, or ...... marry a high-ranking boyar, .
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ca. 1580
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Nicolae Pătrașcu as ktitor. Fragment from a Căluiu Monastery fresco
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late 1627
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Archduchy of Austria or Pressburg, Habsburg Hungary
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Gavril Pătrașcu
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Ilinca Leurdeanca
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Mihai Pătrașcu
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Nicolae Pătrașcu
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December 1599–September 1601
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Ana Șerban
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Mikołaj Patrascu (rum. Nicolae ...... istoria Rumunii, Wrocław 1970.
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Nicolae II Patrascu fut prince ...... ux prénom princier de Basarab.
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Nicolae Pătrașcu, Petrașco, or ...... egotiated a settlement with th
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Mikołaj Patrascu
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Nicolae II Pătrașcu
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Nicolae Pătrașcu
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