Alexander I of Moldavia
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Alexander I of Moldavia
Summary
Alexander I of Moldavia is a human[1]. He was born on 1375[2]. He passed away in Suceava[3]. He died on January 1, 1432[4]. He worked as a monarch[5]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (153 views/month, #7,248 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Alexander I of Moldavia passed away in Suceava[3].
- Alexander I of Moldavia was born on 1375[2].
- Alexander I of Moldavia died on January 1, 1432[4].
- Alexander I of Moldavia's father was Roman I of Moldavia[7].
- Alexander I of Moldavia's mother was Anastasia of Moldova[8].
- Among Alexander I of Moldavia's spouses was Rymgajla[9].
- Alexander I of Moldavia was married to Ana Neacșa[10].
- A child of Alexander I of Moldavia was Iliaș I of Moldavia[11].
- A child of Alexander I of Moldavia was Petru III of Moldavia[12].
- A child of Alexander I of Moldavia was Bogdan II of Moldavia[13].
- A child of Alexander I of Moldavia was Peter Aaron[14].
- A child of Alexander I of Moldavia was Stephen II of Moldavia[15].
- A child of Alexander I of Moldavia was Vasilissa[16].
- Alexander I of Moldavia held citizenship in Principality of Moldavia[17].
- Alexander I of Moldavia's professions included monarch[5].
- Alexander I of Moldavia held the position of lord of Moldavia[18].
- Alexander I of Moldavia's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodoxy[19].
- Alexander I of Moldavia is recorded as male[20].
- Alexander I of Moldavia's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Alexander I of Moldavia's family is recorded as House of Mușat[22].
- Alexander I of Moldavia's Commons category is recorded as Alexandru cel Bun[23].
- Alexander I of Moldavia's given name is recorded as Alexander[24].
- Alexander I of Moldavia's given name is recorded as Alexandru[25].
- Alexander I of Moldavia's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 1[26].
- Alexander I of Moldavia's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'ro', 'text': 'Alexandru cel Bun'}[27].
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Origins and Family
Alexander I of Moldavia was born on 1375[2]. His father was Roman I of Moldavia[7]. His mother was Anastasia of Moldova[8].
Career and Affiliations
Alexander I of Moldavia worked as a monarch[5]. He held the position of lord of Moldavia[18].
Personal Life
Spouses include Rymgajla[9], an aristocrat[28], 1367–1423[29] and Ana Neacșa[10]. Children include Iliaș I of Moldavia[11], 1409–1448[30], of Principality of Moldavia[31]; Petru III of Moldavia[12], 1422–1452[32], of Principality of Moldavia[33]; Bogdan II of Moldavia[13], a monarch[34], 1409–1451[35]; Peter Aaron[14], 1422–1469[36], of Principality of Moldavia[37]; Stephen II of Moldavia[15], a monarch[38], 1410–1447[39], of Principality of Moldavia[40]; and Vasilissa[16]. Alexander I of Moldavia's religion is recorded as Eastern Orthodoxy[19].
Death and Burial
Alexander I of Moldavia died on January 1, 1432[4]. He died in Suceava[3].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Alexander I of Moldavia include "Alexandru cel Bun" Military Academy[41], a university[42], in Moldova[43], founded in 1993[44].
Why It Matters
Alexander I of Moldavia ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (153 views/month, #7,248 of 1,000,298).[6] He has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[45] He is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[46]
Entities named for him include "Alexandru cel Bun" Military Academy[41], a university[42], in Moldova[43], founded in 1993[44].
FAQs
Where did Alexander I of Moldavia die?
Alexander I of Moldavia died in Suceava[3].
Who were Alexander I of Moldavia's parents?
Alexander I of Moldavia's father was Roman I of Moldavia[7]. Alexander I of Moldavia's mother was Anastasia of Moldova[8].
Who was Alexander I of Moldavia married to?
Alexander I of Moldavia's spouses include Rymgajla[9] and Ana Neacșa[10].
What did Alexander I of Moldavia do for work?
Alexander I of Moldavia worked as monarch[5].