• Transylvania (though for the last one, he was made German-Roman governor). Radu R. Florescu; Raymond T. McNally (29 November 2009). Dracula, Prince of Many...
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  • From 1522 to 1525 he battled the Turks, who supported Vladislav III and Radu Bădica, both claimants of the throne. The inscription on his tombstone lists...
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    Radu IV the Great (Romanian: Radu cel Mare), (1467 – 23 April 1508) was a Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia from September 1495 to April 1508. He succeeded...
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  • Unknown Nephew of Vladislav II. Radu VI Bădica November 1523 – 19 January 1524 Unknown Illegitimate son of Radu IV. Basarab VI 6 January - 5 February 1529...
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  • (1521–1522) Radu V, Prince (1522–1523, 1524, 1524–1525, 1525–1529) Vladislav III, Prince (1523, 1524, 1525) Radu VI Bădica, Prince (1523–1524) Basarab VI, Prince...
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    Prince of Wallachia Radu IV cel Mare (1467–1508), Prince of Wallachia Vlad V cel Tânăr (1488–1512), Prince of Wallachia Radu VI Bădica (d. 1524), Prince...
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    Paisie himself confiscated the Teleorman estates of an older pretender, Radu Bădica, including perhaps the whole of Viișoara. He donated these to his courtiers...
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    the Ghencea Military Cemetery. The Pintilies had two adoptive children: Radu, who died at some point in the late 1970s or early 1980s, and Ioana, who...
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