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  • The statue stands 75 ft. tall near the Fortress of Suceava, visible from any central point in Suceava. It is the tallest monument of its kind in Romania. The monument was originally unveiled on September 16, 1977. It was restored just last year, with the unveiling taking place on November 28, the day of the Union of Bukovina with the country.
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  • heritage site in Suceava County, Romania. ... English: The equestrian statue of Stephen III of Moldaviain Suceava, Suceava County, Romania.
  • See attractions in Suceava. number 11 in the city. ... Statue of Stephen III of Moldavia. Local name: Statuia ecvestră a lui Ștefan cel Mare.
  • Town:Suceava. Year of creation:1977. Rider(s):Stephen III of Moldavia. (1433 –1504), also known as Stefan the Great, was Prince of Moldavia.
  • The 3rd Top rated Historical landmark in Suceava. ... The statue is located in Sipote-Cetate Park, near Suceava Citadel, in the south-east of the city.
  • Monument to Stephen III of Moldavia in Suceava.
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  • The equestrian statue of Stephen the Great in Suceava is a bronze monument dedicated to the Moldavian voivode Stephen the Great, The statue is the largest...
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  • It is one of the famous painted monasteries from southern Bukovina, in Suceava County. Between May and September 1488, Stephen III of Moldavia built the...
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  • A bas-relief sculpture of one of Romania’s most beloved saints was vandalized recently in Suceava, Romania. The image of St. Stephen the Great.
  • View from behind the monument to Stefan cel Mare. ... Equestrian statue of Stephen III of Moldavia at sunset in Suceava, Romania Stock Photo.
  • On June 30, 1504 Stephen's wound was cauterized by the doctors present in Suceava (one of whom was Hieronimo di Cesena from Venice).
  • ...monastery served as the residence of the Metropolitan of Moldavia from 1522 to 1677, and since 1991 it has been the residence of the Archbishop of Suceava.
  • The man behind their construction was Prince Petru II of Moldavia, and the fortress in Suceava was beefed up in the following centuries by his successors.
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