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Encyclopedia > Mihail I

Mihail I was a ruler of the principality of Wallachia, (1418-1420). Prince Albert of Monaco on the left represents a principality where he wields adminisitrative authority. ... Map of Romania with Wallachia in yellow. ... Events May 19 - Capture of Paris by Duke John the Fearless of Burgundy September - Beginning of English Siege of Rouen Mircea the Old, ruler of Wallachia dies and is succeeded by Vlad I Uzurpatorul. ... Events May 21 - Treaty of Troyes. ...

Preceded by:
Mircea cel Bătrân
Prince of Wallachia
1418-1420
Followed by:
Dan II

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MySpace.com - Mihail - Stockholm - Folk / Experimental / Acoustic - www.myspace.com/tamburist (818 words)
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I play tamboura which is the folkmusic instrument you see in the pictures and hear on the tracks.
..zdrasti Mihail, czudesna muzika izliza ot teb,Bravo -samo taka prodälzavej..
The Journals of Mihail Sebastian: Review on TheaterMania.com (1011 words)
Mihail Sebastian, a Romanian playwright and novelist whose work isn't well known in America, was born Joseph Hechter in the small town of Braila in 1907.
The speech is one of many that David Auburn has stitched into a two-act monologue under the title The Journals of Mihail Sebastian.
Rather, The Journals of Mihail Sebastian is a Reader's Digest version of a 700-page-plus book that was edited from journals which had to be smuggled out of Romania by Israeli diplomats and later returned to Sebastian's brother.
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