- dictionary.sensagent.com Stephen III of Moldavia/…Wikipedia. Stephen III of Moldavia. "Ștefan cel Mare" redirects here. ... 6 Legacy. 6.1 Coins and banknotes. 6.2 Monuments. 6.3 Film. 7 See also.
- Alchetron.com Stephen-III-of-MoldaviaThis treaty declared that Casimir was the sole suzerain of Moldavia, prohibiting Stephen from alienating Moldavian territories without his authorization.
- aviontourism.com en/destinations/suceava-5884Located within the monumental Fortress of Suceava, it dates back to the late fourteenth century and was built for the defence from the Turks.
- roughguides.com romania/moldavia/Many villages in northern Moldavia, including Ilişeşti, 15km along the main road west from Suceava, still hold winter festivities that mingle pagan and Christian rites.
- allnumis.com medals-catalog/romania/commemorative…General Description : Stephen III of Moldavia (also known as Stefan the Great, 1433 – July 2, 1504) was Prince of Moldavia between 1457 and 1504 and the...Bulunamadı: monument
- bendery-fortress.com en/docs/завоевание-османской…Moldavian troops under the command of Stefan III win a brilliant victory over the Tatars at Lipnik, not far from the Dniester (Ocnita region).
- youcouldtravel.com travel-blog/suceava-travel-…A complete and comprehensive travel guide to Suceava, Romania to help you plan your trip better. Everything you need to know about Suceava to enjoy Romania.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/SuceavaView of downtown Suceava, from the fortress. During the late Middle Ages, from 1388 to 1564, the city was the third capital of the Principality of Moldavia.
- britannica.com place/Suceava-county-RomaniaThe Eastern Carpathian Mountains and the sub-Carpathians occupy the western two-thirds of the county, and the Suceava Plateau lies in the east.