Miron Barnovsky-Tomb ( Moldavian Miron Barnovski Movila ; d. July 2, 1633 ) - ruler of the Moldavian principality from January 20, 1626 to August 30, 1629 and from April to June 22, 1633 .
Miron Barnovsky-Tomb | |
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Mold Miron Barnovski Movila | |
Miron Barnovsky-Tomb | |
Date of Birth | |
Date of death | 1633 |
Place of death | Constantinople |
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Biography
Mother Miron Barnovsky was the niece of Jeremiah and Simion the Grave .
Miron held the rank of the chalice (1611), spetar (1615-1618) and Pyrkalelab Khotin (1618-1621), hetman and Porra Suceava ( 1622-1666 ). In the last years of the rule of the seriously ill, Radu Michni Barnovsky played an important role in governing the country.
Miron Barnovsky-Mogila was elected the lord of the Moldavian principality at the beginning of 1626 . He set the standards for the exploitation of monastic, boyar and gospodar slave slaves, and determined the time frame for the persecution of runaway parties (7 years). During the second reign, the Turks began to suspect that Barnovsky was leaning towards the Poles. He was lured to Constantinople and beheaded there.
Memory
Postage stamp of Moldova, 1997
Literature
- Stati B. History of Moldova .. - Kish. : Tipografia Centrală, 2002. - p. 147, 428. - 480 p. - ISBN 9975-9504-1-8 .
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Predecessor: Radu Michnya | Lord of the Moldavian Principality January 20, 1626 - August 30, 1629 | Successor: Alexander V Prince |
Predecessor: Alexander IV Illyash | Lord of the Moldavian Principality April - June 22, 1633 | Successor: Moses Grave |