For other uses, see Miron Costin (disambiguation).
Miron Costin (March 30, 1633 – 1691) was a Moldavian (Romanian) political figure and chronicler. His main work, Letopiseţul Ţărâi Moldovei [de la Aron Vodă încoace] (The Chronicles of the land of Moldavia [from the rule of Aron Vodă]) was meant to extend Grigore Ureche's narrative,[1] covering events from 1594 to 1660. The Chronicles were first published in 1675.
He also wrote Istoria în versuri polone despre Ţara Moldovei şi Munteniei (Polish verse history of Moldavia and Wallachia), also known under the title Poema polonă (The Polish poem).
^Miron Costin: Grausame Zeiten in der Moldau Styria 1980 Graz/Vienna/cologne https://www.amazon.de/dp/B002975CP0
MironCostin (March 30, 1633 – 1691) was a Moldavian (Romanian) political figure and chronicler. His main work, Letopiseţul Ţărâi Moldovei [de la Aron...
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are usually called "Bessarabians" (Romanian: basarabeni). According to MironCostin, a prominent chronicler from 17th-century Moldavia, the inhabitants of...
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became his most trusted officer and representative in the Ottoman court. MironCostin (1633–1691), a contemporary Romanian historian wrote about the clientelist...
neighboring languages. MironCostin continued Ureche's chronicle, adding events from 1595 to 1661. Like his predecessor, Costin was a nobleman (boyar)...
Varlaam and Dosoftei, and those of scholars such as Grigore Ureche, MironCostin, Nicolae Milescu, Dimitrie Cantemir and Ion Neculce. In the 19th century...
Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania is mentioned by the chronicler MironCostin in the 17th century. In the first half of the 18th century the erudite...
Romanian. The myth, included in works of Grigore Ureche (1590–1647), MironCostin (1633–1691) and Dimitrie Cantemir (1673–1723), but given varying levels...
Jesuit schools, having as representatives the likes of Grigore Ureche, MironCostin, and Ion Neculce with their chronicles on the history of Moldavia. Following...
Moldavia and across the Carpathian Mountains. His work was continued by MironCostin and Ion Neculce, and it peaked with Dimitrie Cantemir who was the first...
The bitter fate of the fortress ruled by the Turks made the chronicler MironCostin write that "the fortress of Tighina has darkened". As a result of the...
in Moldavia's cultural development include Dosoftei, Grigore Ureche, MironCostin, metropolitan of Kiev Petru Movilă, scholars Nicolae Milescu-Spãtaru...
work stating that the Romanians "all come from Rîm" (Rome). In 30 years MironCostin explicitly connected the Romanians' ethnogenesis to the conquest of "Dacia...
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Romanian idea.[citation needed] In the writings of the Moldavian chronicler MironCostin, Michael the Brave appears in the role of conqueror of Transylvania and...
rejected as a cartographic confusion by the early Moldavian chronicler MironCostin, and; the confusion may have been caused by medieval Western cartographers...
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became his most trusted officer and representative in the Ottoman court. MironCostin (1633-1691), a contemporary Romanian historian wrote about the clientelist...