Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Moldavia
Esteban III de Moldavia
Esteban III de Moldavia, también conocido como Esteban el Grande o Esteban el Grande y el Santo, fue príncipe de Moldavia entre 1457 y 1504, el más prominente representativo de la Casa Real Mușat.
Iliaș of Moldavia
Iliaş or Ilie I was Prince (Voivode) of Moldavia twice: from January 1432 to October 1433 and with his brother Stephen II from August 1435 to May 1443.
Alejandro I de Moldavia
Alejandro I de Moldavia fue príncipe de Moldavia entre 1400 y 1432, hijo de Roman I Muşat. Sucedió a Iuga en el trono, y, como dueño, inició una serie de reformas y consolidó el estatuto del Principado de Moldavia.
Bogdan II de Moldavia
Bogdan II was a prince of Moldavia from October 12, 1449 to October 17, 1451.
Roman I of Moldavia
Roman I was Voivode of Moldavia from December 1391 to March 1394. He was the second son of Costea and Margareta Muşata the daughter of the first ruler of Moldavia, Bogdan I and the founder Muşatin family.
Stephen II of Moldavia
Stephen II, was a Prince (Voivode) of Moldavia. He ruled alone between September 1434 and August 1435, jointly with Iliaş of Moldavia from August 1435 to May 1443, alone from May 1443 to May 1444, in association with his brother Petru from May 1444 to 1445, and alone until July 1447.
Pedro III de Moldavia
Pedro de Moldavia (1422-1452) fue príncipe de Moldavia, e hijo de Alejandro I de Moldavia. Tradicionalmente se cree que es el segundo gobernante de Moldavia que lleva este nombre de reinado, aunque algunos historiadores han postulado que otro Pedro había gobernado Moldavia a finales del siglo XIV, convirtiéndolo en el tercer Pedro en el orden de reinado.
Alexăndrel of Moldavia
Alexăndrel or Alexăndru II, son of Iliaș of Moldavia, was the prince of Moldavia in 1449, from 1452 to 1454, and in 1455.
Roman II of Moldavia
Roman II of Moldavia, was son of Iliaş of Moldavia and Maria Olszanska from noble Polish family of Olshanski. He was a co-ruler of Moldova in 1447–1448, ruling together with his uncle Petru after killing his other uncle, Stephen II of Moldavia, with Polish support. Later he had to flee to Krakow, where he died at the age of 22.