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  1. Prince Mircea died at Buftea on 2 November 1916 [which calendar?] of typhoid fever during a time of war when the enemy troops were approaching Bucharest and many battles were taking place close to the city.

  2. Mircea the Elder ( Romanian: Mircea cel Bătrân, pronounced [ˈmirtʃe̯a tʃel bəˈtrɨn] ⓘ; c. 1355 – 31 January 1418) was the Voivode of Wallachia from 1386 until his death in 1418. He was the son of Radu I of Wallachia and brother of Dan I of Wallachia, after whose death he inherited the throne.

  3. 7. Juli 2010 · Mircea cel Batran (Mircea the Elder) was one of the most important rulers of the Romanian Country (Tara Romaneasca). He got the byname “Elder” after his death in order to distinguish him...

  4. Prince Mircea was the youngest child of Crown Prince Ferdinand of Romania, later to rule as King Ferdinand I, and his wife, Princess Marie of Edinburgh, a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and Tsar Alexander II of Russia. He died at Buftea, about 20 miles from Bucharest, of typhoid fever, when enemy troops were...

  5. Emotionally devastated by the death of his wife, Nina, and the imposition of Soviet control over Romania at the end of the war, Eliade moved to Paris in 1945, where he lectured at the Sorbonne and became part of the Romanian émigré community.

  6. In 1436, Mircea II's father Vlad Dracul succeeded in regaining the throne of Wallachia following the death of his half-brother Alexandru I Aldea. Mircea II ruled in his father's absence beginning in 1442 when his father was away at the Ottoman court. His father's allied stance with the Ottoman Empire made him an enemy of John Hunyadi.

  7. Press releases. MIRCEA THE ELDER, 600 YEARS SINCE DEATH. Mircea the Elder, an emblematic figure of the Romanian Middle Ages, was the voivode during which Wallachia reached the height of its political power and territorial reach.