• This is a category about a historic monument in județul Iași, classified with number IS-III-m-B-04314.
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  • The statue depicts Stephen the Great, who was the founder and first ruler of the Principality of Moldavia, with a beard and a Catholic crown...
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  • The Stephen the Great Monument (Romanian: Monumentul lui Ștefan cel Mare) is a prominent monument in Chișinău, Moldova. Description.
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  • more commonly known as Stephen the Great (1433–1504), was Prince of the Principality of Moldavia between 1457 and 1504.
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  • The statue of the most important and long-lived ruler of Moldavia, Stefan cel Mare, was unveiled in 1883 in front of the former Administrative Palace.
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  • Statuia ecvestră a lui Ștefan cel Mare din Iași este un monument de bronz închinat domnitorului moldovean Ștefan cel Mare (1457-1504)...
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  • Dedicated to Stephen III of Moldova, this imposing bronze statue stands before the entrance to the Great Park in central Chișinău.
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  • The monument to Stephen the Great - the ruler of Moldova and national hero is installed in Chisinau on the Stefan cel Mare Boulevard at the main entrance into the...
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  • The Vasilian College or Vasilian Academy was an institution of higher learning in Iași, the Principality of Moldavia, founded by Prince Vasile Lupu in 1640.
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  • - A very beautiful equestrian statue representing the Lord of Moldavia Stephen the Great who ruled between 1457-1504.
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  • The Stephen the Great Monument in Chișinău, Moldova, is a prominent statue dedicated to Stephen III of Moldavia, also known as Stephen the Great.
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  • Stephen survived his doctor, who died in Moldavia in late 1503.[190][191] Another Moldavian delegation was sent to Venice to ask for a replacement, but...
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  • With the support of Vlad the Impaler, Voivode of Wallachia, he returned to Moldavia and forced Peter III Aaron to seek refuge in Poland in the summer of 1457.
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