Peter I of Moldavia

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Petru I in the imagination of a 19th-century artist

Petru I was Voivode (prince) of Moldavia from the end of 1367 to after July 1368. He is now generally accepted to have been the son of prince Ştefan, oldest son of voivode Bogdan I of Moldavia.[1][2][3][4] However, previously, he has previously been considered to be the son of Costea of Moldavia with a daughter of Bogdan I according to the historian Juliusz Demel. [5]

References

  1. ^ Basarabiaistorică.ro - Constantin Rezachevici, 650 ani de statalitate a Moldovei?
  2. ^ Constantin Rezachevici - Cronologia critică a domnilor din Țara Românească și Moldova a. 1324 - 1881, Volumul I, Editura Enciclopedică, 2001, p.441
  3. ^ Ioan Aurel Pop - 650 de stalinitate românească, o sărbătoare inventată - [1]
  4. ^ Constantin Rezachevici - Anul care nu a însemnat nimic. Legenda întemeierii Moldovei în 1359 - Magazin istoric. Nr1. 2009, Nr.5, 2009.
  5. ^ Demel, Juliusz (1986). Historia Rumunii (2nd ed.). Wrocław – Warszawa – Kraków – Gdańsk – Łódź.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Preceded by Voivode of Moldavia
1367–1368
Succeeded by