• On June 30, 1504 Stephen's wound was cauterized by the doctors present in Suceava (one of whom was Hieronimo di Cesena from Venice).
  • View of downtown Suceava, from the fortress. During the late Middle Ages, from 1388 to 1564, the city was the third capital of the Principality of Moldavia.
  • Standing out in the entire extra-Carpathian space, the Seat Fortress of Suceava was the biggest and the most important fortification in Moldavia.
  • 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.
  • Many villages in northern Moldavia, including Ilişeşti, 15km along the main road west from Suceava, still hold winter festivities that mingle pagan and Christian rites.
  • It was built in 1488 by one of the bravest voivodes of Moldavia, Ştefan cel Mare (Stephen III of Moldavia).
  • ...did not prevent General Splény from considering Suceava, in 1775, as “the most distinguished and populated town” of the former Principality of Moldavia.
  • Explore the historic Suceava Fortress in Moldova, Romania. Built in the XIVth century by Petru I Musat, it was later enlarged and strengthened by Stephen the Great.
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  • 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.