Grigore Ureche (Romanian pronunciation:[ɡriˈɡoreuˈreke]; 1590–1647[1]) was a Moldavian chronicler who wrote on Moldavian history in his Letopisețul Țării Moldovei (Chronicles of the Land of Moldavia), covering the period from 1359 to 1594.
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GrigoreUreche (Romanian pronunciation: [ɡriˈɡore uˈreke]; 1590–1647) was a Moldavian chronicler who wrote on Moldavian history in his Letopisețul Țării...
butterfly and freestyle swimmer GrigoreUreche (1590–1647), Moldavian chronicler This page lists people with the surname Ureche. If an internal link intending...
to a legend recounted by Moldavian chroniclers Dimitrie Cantemir and GrigoreUreche, Prince Dragoș named the river after hunting aurochs: following the...
mid-17th-century, GrigoreUreche described Stephen as "a benefactor and a leader" when writing of his funeral. A boyar by birth, Ureche also mentioned Stephen's...
only lost its relative majority by the 17th century. Nevertheless, GrigoreUreche in Letopisețul Țării Moldovei (1642 - 1647) noticed that in Transylvania...
Church Slavonic as well, but from the time of the Moldavian nobleman GrigoreUreche (ca. 1590-1647) the chronicle was written in Romanian, narrating events...
unguri, ce și sași peste seamă de mulți și români peste tot locul...", GrigoreUreche, Letopisețul Țării Moldovei, p. 133-134. Arvinte, Vasile (1983). Român...
completely devastating. As noted in GrigoreUreche's hostile account, Aaron's policies made the peasants into quasi-serfs. Ureche attributes this development...
Cronicile Țării Moldovei [ro] (The Chronicles of the land of Moldova) by GrigoreUreche. The few allusions to the use of Romanian in writing as well as common...
In Letopisețul Țării Moldovei (1642–1647), the Moldavian chronicler GrigoreUreche notices that "Transylvania is more spread out by Romanians than by Hungarians"...
beyond the Dnister date from the 16th century. Moldavian chronicle GrigoreUreche mentions that in 1584, some Moldavian villages from beyond the Dnister...
significant Slavic influence on Romanian. The myth, included in works of GrigoreUreche (1590–1647), Miron Costin (1633–1691) and Dimitrie Cantemir (1673–1723)...
university. Cazania lui Varlaam Descriptio Moldaviae Chronicle of Huru GrigoreUreche Miron Costin Nicolae Costin Ion Neculce Dimitrie Cantemir Gheorghe Asachi...
Poland and its Jesuit schools, having as representatives the likes of GrigoreUreche, Miron Costin, and Ion Neculce with their chronicles on the history...
narrating main Moldavian events from 1359 up to 1519, the nobleman GrigoreUreche (ca. 1590-1647) writes the first chronicle in Romanian, recognising...
Prominent figures in Moldavia's cultural development include Dosoftei, GrigoreUreche, Miron Costin, metropolitan of Kiev Petru Movilă, scholars Nicolae Milescu-Spãtaru...
Wallachians and Transylvanians. The first important chronicler of Moldavia, GrigoreUreche (1590–1647), states that the Romanians of the Hungarian Kingdom and...
ascended at the throne. His name, literally Tub Voivode was mentioned by GrigoreUreche. Alexăndrel December 1448 – 12 January 1449 24 February 1452 – 22 August...
then branches off to Transylvania to the west. Moldavian chronicler GrigoreUreche presumed the name of the town came from the Hungarian Szűcsvár, which...
land of Moldavia [from the rule of Aron Vodă]) was meant to extend GrigoreUreche's narrative, covering events from 1594 to 1660. The Chronicles were first...