- kids.kiddle.co Stephen_the_Great...based on Ureche, states that an assembly of boyars and Orthodox clergymen acclaimed Stephen the ruler of Moldavia at Direptate, a meadow near Suceava.
- castlelifeblog.wordpress.com castlefortress/…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.
- perceiveromania.wordpress.com 2009/05/13/…It was built in 1488 by one of the bravest voivodes of Moldavia, Ştefan cel Mare (Stephen III of Moldavia).
- youcouldtravel.com travel-blog/suceava-travel-…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.
- tr.mgwiki.top 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...
- romanianmonasteries.org bucovina/bucovina-…In this edifice, the rulers of Moldavia used to be crowned. ... The symbol of old Moldavia is carved on one of its walls. The District Museum – Suceava.
- travel.sygic.com en/poi/saint-john-the-new-…The monastery church served as metropolitan cathedral of Moldavia until 1677 and, since 1991, it serves as the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Suceava and Rădăuți.
- whc.unesco.org document/153848Church of the Resurrection of Suceviţa Monastery. Location: Historical Region of Moldavia, Suceava County, Suceava, Romania. Brief description
- owiki.org wiki/SuceavaNational College "Ștefan cel Mare" Suceava. Named after the prince of Moldavia between the years 1457 and 1504, Stephen III of Moldavia.