Gaspar (or Gașpar, Gasparo) Graziani (also credited as Grazziani, Gratiani and Grațiani; 1575/1580 – 29 September 1620) was Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia...
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baritone Francesco Graziani (born 1952), Italian footballer Gaspar Graziani (died 1620), Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia Girolamo Graziani (1604–1675), Italian...
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which the noble family was involved was the assassination of ruler Gaspar Graziani (ruler of Moldavia between 1619 and 1620). According to historical...
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July 1616 – 9 February 1619 Predecessor Alexandru Movilă Successor Gaspar Graziani Prince of Wallachia (4th reign) Reign August 1620 – August 1623 Predecessor...
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last Venetian ports in Morea (the Peloponnese) were captured in 1718. Gaspar Graziani, a Dalmatian nobleman, was awarded the title of Duke of the Archipelago...
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hospodar Gaspar Graziani, nominally a vassal of the Ottoman Empire, decided to rebel and support the Commonwealth against the Ottomans. Graziani killed...
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1619, and thus, cut the supply lines of Transylvanian forces. Then Gaspar Graziani, ruler of Moldavia, switched sides and joined Poland. Thus, the sultan...
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1616 – 9 February 1619 4 August 1623 – 13 January 1626 Drăculești Gaspar Graziani 9 February 1619 – 29 September 1620 Non-dynastic. Alexandru IV Iliaş...
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projects that also involved the Duke of Nevers, the Movilești, and Gaspar Graziani. During the Thirty Years' War, which began after Ferdinand took the...
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during the 1620 Battle of Cecora, which also saw an end to the reign of Gaspar Graziani. A period of relative peace followed during the more prosperous and...
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