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Radu Mihnea

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An article in a Romanian newspaper in the 1950s acknowledged the death of the last direct male descendant of Radu Mihnea Voda, Dumitru Radulescu(Radu)- a church, artist painter. However, it is not widely known that female descendants of Radu Mihnea do, in fact, still live in Bucharest. In fact, the
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Radu would rule no less than four times in Wallachia and twice in Moldavia. He was loved due to his Renaissance style and love of the arts. This was due to his upbringing by the monks of Iveron at Mount Athos, Greece. Radu Mihnea died in 1626 in Moldavia, and his body was carried to Bucharest and
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accounts for the pro-Venetian character of his rule and his interest in reforming the institutions of Wallachia and Moldavia. After completing his studies in Istanbul, Radu became prince of Wallachia at a very important time in Romanian history: following the union of the three principalities of
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bloodline extends as far as the 10th generation through the continuing lineage of the sister of Dumitru Radu, Rozalia Matilda Radulescu (Radu). She married a pharmacist Gheorghe Moraru and had five children, out of which only two survived, Matilda Virginia and Maria-Florica.
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interred at the Church of Prince Radu. The monastery was protected by the monks of Mount Athos due to Radu's loyalty to his educators. Radu and his wife Arghira had five children, three boys and two girls. These five would be the last surviving direct descendants of
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Radu appears to have been interested in a joint rule over Wallachia and Moldavia. He came closest to achieving it when his third rule over Moldavia was doubled by the reign of his son
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between September 1601 and March 1602, and again between March and May 1611, September 1611 and August 1616, August 1620 and August 1623, and Voivode (
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Cristian Luca, "Influssi occidentali sull’atteggiamento politico di alcuni principi dei Paesi Romeni nei secoli XVI e XVII"
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Radulo, who is nowadays Prince in Moldavia, and his son in Wallachia, being very young and overseen by his father
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Radu Mihnea's tombstone with the coats of arms of Wallachia and Moldavia (detail)
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in Wallachia. The subtlety of this gesture is discarded in several sources:
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Radu Mihnea's tombstone bears the carving of both countries' seals.
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after the brief occupation of Wallachia by the troops of
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in 1616–1619, 1623–1626. He was the illegitimate son of
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Prince of Wallachia
Simion Movilă
Simion Movilă
Prince of Wallachia
Gabriel Báthory
Radu Șerban
Prince of Wallachia
Radu Șerban
Gabriel Movilă
Prince of Moldavia
Alexandru Movilă
Gaspar Graziani
Prince of Wallachia
Gabriel Movilă
Alexandru Coconul
Prince of Moldavia
Ștefan IX Tomșa
Miron Barnovschi-Movilă
Istanbul
Moldavia
Issue
Alexandru Coconul
Mihnea III
Dynasty

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