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  • The statue stands 75 ft. tall near the Fortress of Suceava, visible from any central point in Suceava. It is the tallest monument of its kind in Romania. The monument was originally unveiled on September 16, 1977. It was restored just last year, with the unveiling taking place on November 28, the day of the Union of Bukovina with the country.
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  • This is a category about a historic monument in județul Suceava, classified with number SV-IV-m-B-05689.
  • Ștefan cel Mare (Stephen the Great) equestrian statue in Suceava, Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania, as seen by day.
  • More information on Stephen III of Moldavia on horse by Vladimir Florea in the book from Marcus Aurelius to Kim Jong-il, the story of equestrian statues throughout...
  • The equestrian statue of Stephen the Great in Suceava is a bronze monument dedicated to the Moldavian voivode Ştefan cel Mare (1457-1504)...
  • 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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  • Stephen III of Moldavia (also known as Stefan the Great, Romanian language: Ștefan cel Mare , pronounced [ʃteˈfan tʃel ˈmare] or Ștefan cel Mare și Sfânt...
  • A bas-relief sculpture of one of Romania’s most beloved saints was vandalized recently in Suceava, Romania.
  • On Sunday, November 6, faithful and hierarchs of the Romanian Orthodox Church visited the monastery in Suceava to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the...
  • Not far from Suceava, Stephen the Great founded in 1487 the only monastery of nuns at that time.
  • View from behind the monument to Stefan cel Mare. ... Equestrian statue of Stephen III of Moldavia at sunset in Suceava, Romania Stock Photo.
  • The Fortress of Scaun of Suceava has been included on the List of historical monuments in Suceava County since 2015.
  • The Church Saint George of this monastery was first built in Moldavia's ancient capital, Suceava, in 1514 by Bogdan III, son of prince Stephen the Great and...