History of Romania: Compendium |
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Preface 7 | 7 |
AUREL RUSTOIU | 31 |
The NorthDanube Regions from the Roman Province of Dacia | 59 |
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17th century administrative Alba Iulia archaeological army Assembly authority Balkan Banat Basarab became Bessarabia bishop boyars Braşov Brătianu Bucharest Bukovina Bulgarian Byzantine Cantacuzino Carpathians Catholic Ceauşescu century A.D. Christian Church Cluj communist Constantine culture Dacia Danube decades Decebalus Dobruja domination Eastern economic elections elite emperor Estates Europe European foreign fortresses George Rákóczi Ghica Greek groups Habsburg Hungarian Hungary important increased inhabitants internal Jassy king kingdom knezes Ladislaus leaders liberal Maramureş Metropolitan Bishop Michael military Moesia monasteries Mureş official Oltenia Oradea organization Orthodox Party peace peasants Pechenegs period Phanariot Poland political population Porte prince province Radu reform regime regions reign represented River role Roman Romanian principalities royal rule ruler Russian Sarmizegetusa Saxons Şerban settlements Sibiu social Soviet Stephen Szeklers Târgovişte territory throne tion took Transylvania treaty troops Turks union Vasile Vasile Lupu Vienna voivode Wallachia and Moldavia Western