- male, deceased (1358)
- Sas was a Voivode ruling over the lands of what was to become Moldavia between 1354-1358 in vassalage to the Hungarian King Louis. He succeeded his...
- male
- Costea Muşat or Muşatin was Voivode of Moldavia between 1373 and 1374. The first ruler of Moldavia from the Muşat family, he is believed by some to...
- male
- Bâlc (or Balc) was a Voivode ruling over the lands of what was to become Moldavia in 1359, succeeding his father, Sas, the son of the first ruler o...
- male
- Laţcu was the son of Bogdan I and Voivode of Moldavia between circa 1365 and 1373. His name is a diminutive form of "Vladislav" (or "Ladislau"), o...
- male, deceased (1504)
- Stephen III of Moldavia or Stephen III, also known as Stephen the Great was Prince of Moldavia between 1457 and 1504 and the most prominent...
- male, deceased (1601)
- Michael the Brave was the Prince of Wallachia (1593-1601), of Transylvania (1599-1600), and of Moldavia (1600). During his reign, which coincided...
- male, deceased (1723)
- Dimitrie Cantemir was a Moldavian Voivode (Prince; March-April 1693 and 1710-1711) and prolific man of letters (philosopher, historian, composer,...
- male, deceased (1432)
- Alexandru cel Bun was a Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia between 1400 and 1432, son of Roman I Muşat. He succeeded Iuga to the throne, and, as a r...
- male, deceased (1661)
- Vasile Lupu (1595-1661) was a Moldavian Voivode (Prince) between 1634 and 1653.
- male, deceased (1873)
- Alexander John Cuza was a Moldavian-born Romanian politician who ruled as the first "Domnitor" of the United Principalities of Wallachia and...
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