- aviontourism.com en/destinations/suceava-5884On the banks of the river of the same name, the city of Suceava, which was once the capital of Moldova, is now one of the busier resorts of Romania thanks to...
- bestproduct-review.com medieval-seat-fortress-of-…For the time during which the town of Suceava served as the capital of Moldavia, namely between 1388 and 1565, the castle also served as princely residence.
- romaniadacia.wordpress.com 2013/03/23/suceava-…* Suceava fortress was built at the end of XIV-th century by Petru I Muşat(1375-1391), it was fortified in XV-th century by Stephen the Great and it…Bulunamadı: monument
- rolandia.eu en/blog/cities/suceavaSuceava is the largest city in the region of Bucovina, and for nearly 200 years it served as the capital of the Principality of Moldavia.Bulunamadı: iii
- travelro.wordpress.com tag/stephen-iii-of-…Throne room of Stephen III of Moldavia also known as Stephen the Great (History Museum from Suceava).
- mappingeasterneurope.princeton.edu item/the-…The former monastery of the Prophet Elijah (Sfântul Ilie) near Suceava, Romania, was founded in 1488 by the Moldavian voivode Stephen III (r. 1457–1504)...
- wikijtr.icu wiki/Stephen_the_GreatStephen also welcomed freemen as settlers, establishing some of the first Ermeni colonies in Moldavia, including one at Suceava,[236] while also settling İtalyanlar...
- kids.kiddle.co Stephen_III_of_MoldaviaJuly 2, 1504(1504-07-02) Suceava, Moldavia. ... The Principality of Moldavia in 1483. Portrait of a man in profile, holding a parchment.Bulunamadı: monument
- thedockyards.com history-medieval-seat-fortress-…Subsequently, in the times of Alexander I of Moldavia and Stephen III (specifically in the 15th century), the citadel got expanded and further fortified.Bulunamadı: monument