• heritage site in Suceava County, Romania. ... English: The equestrian statue of Stephen III of Moldaviain Suceava, Suceava County, Romania.
  • See attractions in Suceava. number 11 in the city. ... Statue of Stephen III of Moldavia. Local name: Statuia ecvestră a lui Ștefan cel Mare.
  • Town:Suceava. Year of creation:1977. Rider(s):Stephen III of Moldavia. (1433 –1504), also known as Stefan the Great, was Prince of Moldavia.
  • The 3rd Top rated Historical landmark in Suceava. ... The statue is located in Sipote-Cetate Park, near Suceava Citadel, in the south-east of the city.
  • Monument to Stephen III of Moldavia in Suceava.
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  • The equestrian statue of Stephen the Great in Suceava is a bronze monument dedicated to the Moldavian voivode Stephen the Great, The statue is the largest...
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  • It is one of the famous painted monasteries from southern Bukovina, in Suceava County. Between May and September 1488, Stephen III of Moldavia built the...
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  • A bas-relief sculpture of one of Romania’s most beloved saints was vandalized recently in Suceava, Romania. The image of St. Stephen the Great.
  • View from behind the monument to Stefan cel Mare. ... Equestrian statue of Stephen III of Moldavia at sunset in Suceava, Romania Stock Photo.
  • On June 30, 1504 Stephen's wound was cauterized by the doctors present in Suceava (one of whom was Hieronimo di Cesena from Venice).
  • ...monastery served as the residence of the Metropolitan of Moldavia from 1522 to 1677, and since 1991 it has been the residence of the Archbishop of Suceava.
  • The man behind their construction was Prince Petru II of Moldavia, and the fortress in Suceava was beefed up in the following centuries by his successors.
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  • ...first built in Moldavia's ancient capital, Suceava, in 1514 by Bogdan III, son of prince Stephen the Great and finished in 1522 by Ştefaniţă - son of Bogdan III.