• Stephen also welcomed freemen as settlers, establishing some of the first Ermeni colonies in Moldavia, including one at Suceava,[236] while also settling İtalyanlar...
  • Stephen III (1438-1439, Borzeşti - July 2, 1504, Suceava), known as Stephen the Great, was the voivode (or prince) of Moldavia between 1457 and 1504, for 47...
  • 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.
  • Founded on a terrace above the right bank of the Suceava River before the 14th century, it was the capital of Moldavia from 1388 until 1564...
  • The first metropolitan seat of Moldova was established in Suceava, where the royal council resided and the royal chancellery operated.
  • National College "Ștefan cel Mare" Suceava[121]. Named after the prince of Moldavia between the years 1457 and 1504, Stephen III of Moldavia (also known...
  • ...based on Ureche, states that an assembly of boyars and Orthodox clergymen acclaimed Stephen the ruler of Moldavia at Direptate, a meadow near Suceava.
  • 3.cetate_suceava Cetatea_de_Scaun_a_Sucevei_by_Minoniu. Suceava Fortress, part of the Moldavia’s fortifications, was built to resist the Turkish attacks.
  • Throne room of Stephen III of Moldavia also known as Stephen the Great (History Museum from Suceava).