Gaspar (or Gaşpar, Gasparo) Graziani (also credited as Grazziani, Gratiani and Graţiani; Kasper Gratiani in Polish; ca. 1575/1580–1620) was Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia between February 4OS/February 14 NS 1619 and September 19 OS/September 29 NS 1620 (see Adoption of the Gregorian calendar).
Gaspar (or Gaşpar, Gasparo) Graziani (also credited as Grazziani, Gratiani and Graţiani; Kasper Gratiani in Polish; ca. 1575/1580–1620) was Voivode (Prince)...
baritone Francesco Graziani (born 1952), Italian footballer GasparGraziani (died 1620), Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia Girolamo Graziani (1604–1675), Italian...
July 1616 – 9 February 1619 Predecessor Alexandru Movilă Successor GasparGraziani Prince of Wallachia (4th reign) Reign August 1620 – August 1623 Predecessor...
last Venetian ports in Morea (the Peloponnese) were captured in 1718. GasparGraziani, a Dalmatian nobleman, was awarded the title of Duke of the Archipelago...
1616 – 9 February 1619 4 August 1623 – 13 January 1626 Drăculești GasparGraziani 9 February 1619 – 29 September 1620 Non-dynastic. Alexandru IV Iliaş...
city of Nisporeni was first mentioned by GasparGraziani in his book dated 4 January 1618. According to Graziani, at that time Nisporeni was ruled by Farima...
Italian minority is estimated at 9,000 Romanians of Italian ancestry. GasparGraziani, ruler of Moldavia Mansi Barberis (1899–1986), music composer Livio...
during the 1620 Battle of Cecora, which also saw an end to the reign of GasparGraziani. A period of relative peace followed during the more prosperous and...
Fitzmaurice, (1865–1939), British Charles Fonton (1725–1793), French GasparGraziani (1575/1580–1620), Italian Alexander Hangerli (d. 1854), Greek Constantine...
another vassal of the Ottoman sultan, a hospodar of Italian origin, GasparGraziani (Kasper Gratiani in Polish), decided he would be better off under Polish...
also a sign of the Sultan's desire to rule mainland Europe. Voivode GasparGraziani, ruler of Moldavia, decided to switch sides in favour of Poland and...
the Republic of Dubrovnik Graziani 16th century–17th century Duke Noble family of Italian origin from Dalmatia. GasparGraziani (c.1575–1620), a member...
de clacă (1875) Polipul unchiului (1875) Drama Bogdan Vodă (1876) GasparGraziani (1888) "Zâna Zorilor", in English "The fairy Aurora" "Florița din codru [ro]"...
Bucioc maintained his standing under Prince GasparGraziani, despite a mutual hostility: reportedly, Graziani tried to poison his Vornic, and arrested Coci...
"Beziehungen der Rumanischen Wojewoden Radu Șerban, Nicolae Petrașcu und GasparGraziani zur Milice chrétienne", in Revue des Études Sud-est Européennes, Vol...
because of the increased taxation. The Sublime Porte granted Moldavia to GasparGraziani, a Venetian adventurer, in 1619. He attempted to forge an anti-Ottoman...
(1603/1610–1680) Heinrich Albert (1604–1651) François Dufault (1604–1670) Bonifazio Graziani (1604/1605–1664) Charles d'Assoucy (1605–1677) Orazio Benevoli (1605–1672)...
Providence, the first order of Black nuns in the United States Angelo Graziani, professed priest, Capuchin Franciscans (Angola) Henri de Solages, priest...
the didactic aims of the Jesuits (Francesco Sforza Pallavicino, Girolamo Graziani, etc.) Following the evolution marked from Spain, at the end of the 16th...
La Repubblica. 3 February 2018. Retrieved 11 June 2020. "Dove mettere Gaspar? Difesa in emergenza Pioli cerca alternative" (in Italian). La Repubblica...
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