- 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.
- wikimapia.org 127343/Monument-of-Saint-Stephen-…Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_III_of_Moldavia. ... Suceava Fortress (Ruins) 125 km. Monument for First World War Heroes 133 km.
- infogalactic.com info/Stephen_III_of_MoldaviaOn June 30, 1504 Stephen's wound was cauterized by the doctors present in Suceava (one of whom was Hieronimo di Cesena from Venice).
- ww-article-cache-1.s3.amazonaws.com en/Suceava...in Suceava, founded by Petru II of Moldavia in late 14th century, in the same period with the Seat Fortress, when he moved the capital from Siret to Suceava.
- Zahlreiche Sehenswürdigkeiten wie Zamca und Shopping City Suceava sind leicht erreichbar. ... Monument to Stephen III of Moldavia in Suceava. 2.6 km.
- ar.pinterest.com pin/suceava-fortress-moldova-…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.
- slideplayer.com slide/6024454/ It is situated in the commune of Vatra Moldovi ei, Suceava County, it was built in 1532 by Petru Rare , who was Stefan the Great's illegitimate son.
- worldcometomyhome.blogspot.com 2017/06/3076-…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...
- theworldcountries.com place/suceava/During the late Middle Ages, the town of Suceava was the capital of the Principality of Moldavia, being strategically located at the crossroads of several trade...