Iuga of Moldavia (14th century – July 19, 1400) (known also as Iurg or Iurie in Romanian literature, Yury in Ruthenian, Jerzy in Polish; the epithet Ologul means "the Crippled")[1] was Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia from November 1399 to June 1400.[citation needed] According to one hypothesis, he may have been the Lithuanian prince George Koriatovich. Other hypotheses posit him as the son of Roman I of Moldavia (1391–1394) and an unknown wife, possibly of Lithuanian extraction from descendants of Karijotas,[citation needed] confused with the Lithuanian prince because of the similar name and background.[citation needed] The nickname "the Crippled" can be found only in the chronicle of Putna Monastery, drafted in the first years of the 16th century, but its origins are unknown.[citation needed] The reasons why he has remained in history with this nickname are not known precisely (probably suffered from a disease that makes it difficult to move).
^P. P. Panaitescu, Cronicile slavo-române din secolele XV-XVI, publicate de Ion Bogdan, Editura Academiei Romane, București, 1959, p. 44-48
IugaofMoldavia (14th century – July 19, 1400) (known also as Iurg or Iurie in Romanian literature, Yury in Ruthenian, Jerzy in Polish; the epithet Ologul...
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which survives until 1950. Iuga becomes prince ofMoldavia March 16 – Xuande Emperor of China (d. 1435) June 26 – John, Count of Angoulême (d. 1467) date...
'Ali, Ruler of Mogulistan 1418-1421 and 1425–1429. Deposed or abdicated 1421, restored 1425, died 1429. IugaofMoldavia Voivode ofMoldavia 1374-1377 and...
the Ottomans. A Wallachian army captures Iuga, and makes Alexandru cel Bun the Prince ofMoldavia. The Kingdom of Kongo begins. The Haast's eagle and Moa...
Domn of Wallachia (1593–1601), Domn ofMoldavia (1600) and de facto ruler of Transylvania (1599–1600) Mircea I the Elder (1355–1418), Domn of Wallachia...
Voivode (1394–1399) Iuga, Voivode (1399–1400) Alexandru I the Good, Voivode (1400–1432) Grand Duchy of Moscow (complete list) – Daniel of Moscow, Grand prince...
Mysore in India, which survives until 1950. Iuga becomes prince ofMoldavia 1390 October 3 – Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (d. 1447) December 27 – Anne de...
earliest dated texts in Slavonic, originally from Wallachia and Moldavia, consist of a series of Religious Songs by Nicodim & Filotei and a Hagiographical text...
Sida and Iuga in 1701. Their diploma has separate shields of Transylvania, showing the towers on azure and the eagle sable on a barry shield of or and gules...
Büchner", in Observator Cultural, Nr. 323, June 2006 (in Romanian) Nora Iuga, "Poezie germană cu rădăcini românești", in Observator Cultural, Nr. 319...
joined the FR; major figures include Emil Hațieganu, Dionisie Roman, Gavril Iuga, and Teodor Bohățiel. The Front's branch in Brașov County, supervised by...
Sanda Cordoș, Nora Iuga, Simona Popescu, Iulia Popovici, Doina Ruști and Simona Sora. According to Bianca Burța-Cernat, the study, part of a "war on silence"...