• 41 Statue of Prince Alexandru Lăpuşneanu of Moldova (1552-61 and 1564-68), at the head of the street in Iaşi which bears his name.
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  • The Iasi Palace of Culture is built on the ruins of the 15th century medieval Royal Court of Moldavia of 1434, as well as on the ruins of a previous palace that once...
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  • ...destination of the day: Soroca, a small Moldavian town where is the famous fortress of Stephen the Great of Moldavia- one of the most visited place in Moldova.
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  • ...yapmaktadir Sehrin sosyal ve kulturel yasami Vasile Alecsandri Ulusal Tiyatrosu Moldova Devlet Filarmonisi Opera Binasi Iași Athenaeum Yas.
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  • 29V4851: Dates: 10 tombstones, 1716 - 1772. Chiefs of the nation [?] of Moldavia, 6 inscriptions, 1743 + 1849: Iasi Rabbis, judges and scholars.
  • Stephen III of Moldavia, known as Stephen the Great (Romanian tefan cel Mare tefan tel mare died on 2 July 1504) was voivode (or prince) of Moldavia from 1457...
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  • Read about itineraries, activities, places to stay and travel essentials and get inspiration from the blog in the best guide to Moldavia.
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  • This is where the capital of Moldavia was moved in 1564, during the time of Voivode Alexandru Lăpușneanu, followed by a long consolidation process.
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  • It became the capital of Moldavia in 1564, when Prince Alexandru Lăpuşneanu relocated it from Suceava, and remained the Moldavian capital until 1859.