Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

27 November 2008

History of Wallachia

Here is a brief history of Wallachia documented with old maps and modern maps, from 100 AD to 2000 AD. The clip starts with the presentation of the Dacian empire of Burebista, 110/100 BC - 44 BC. The history goes on with maps of the Roman Empire and it continues until modern days.

The text inserted in the presentation is very clear and comprehensive. The other Romanian historical provinces, Transylvania and Moldova are presented as well.



Music: Ciocârlia (by Gheorghe Zamfir ?)

More about Wallachia's History.

09 October 2008

Story of the real Dracula - on History Channel

Here is a part of a documentary made by History Channel about Vlad Dracula, Romania's Underground.
Computerized reconstitution of the buildings, documented facts but also facts that I would put under a question mark (like the cell where Vlad Dracula was imprisoned) made of this documentary one of the best. History Channel is again at the level of the high expectations I have from them.

Explorations in caves full of bats are spectacular

29 November 2007

Lost World of Dracula

Well, folks, I found another nice History Channeldocumentary about Vlad Dracula the warlord that became known allover Europe.
Among other images a scene described as one of the most terrifying landscape in history, a forest of impaled people in front of Vlad's residence in Târgovişte is presented. Also, images from Chindia Tower (The Sunset Tower) in Târgoviste, from Bran Castle or from "one of Eastern Europe's most breathtaking mountain-top castles", from many places in Transylvania or from Bucharest can also be seen.
The computer animation is amazing, it really brings back to life the lost world of Dracula.

Sighişoara, the place where Vlad Dracula was born (in 1431) is presented in details, with images and a short history of the town and of it's inhabitants. Vlad's father, Vlad Dracul, has been killed in 1446 together with his son Mircea.

29 October 2007

History by Art

I call this posts History by Art because here is a nice summary of the medieval history (in fact, starting earlier, since 1100, up to 1600). We have nice comments, although in French, about the history of art, the evolution of mankind being presented in parallel with the evolution of it's art.
Of course, few seconds are dedicated to our Vlad Dracula, being presented the well-known paintings of the famous Wallachian ruler, a very very short history of his life.

27 March 2007

The True Story of Vlad Dracula

The Dark Prince: the true story of Vlad Dracula (part 3):

Vlad marry the beautiful Lidia, daughter of a nobleman, just when she was about to go to a convent.
He obtain from Hunyadi the Wallachian Throne. On his return he is shocked by the poverty people lives in, by the unfair treatment they have from the boyars (unguilty people being beaten in the public square, just for ...not being rich enough).
He decides to change the things, even by risking his life! After killing the ruling prince, Vladislav (called Karl in the movie, I don't know why) Vlad claims the throne of Wallachia. People is happy about it, he promises justice and freedom for all

26 March 2007

Moldavia in the middle-ages

Moldavia in the 15th century - a brief history

Moldavia, the eastern of the three Romanian countries knew in the XIV-th century the same fights for power, the same civil war as Wallachia did. Its name came from Moldova River, flowing in the North of the country, where its first capital was lying. The country was formed of two big regions: The upper country and the south country (the down country). At the very beginning the two principalities were called Wallachia (= the Romanians’ Country), but then, to differentiate it from the other country it was called “RussoWallachia” or MauroWallachia.

The name Moldova is the one that rests since the end of the 14th century, when the two countries: the North one and the South one join together. The country was independent from 1359, when Bogdan, a Romanian from Maramures area settle the throne and give his name to the dynasty. In 1370 Ludwig of Anjou, Hungarian King, gets elected also King of Poland. The union Hungary-Poland determines prince Peter I to swear fidelity to Ladislav Jagellon _(Jogaila) . Despite the efforts of Hungarian kings to dominate Moldavia it remains vassal of Poland for many years.

The long reign of Alexander the Good, allowed Moldavia to develop an important role in Europe. The commercial way linking Persia with China was crossing Moldavia from South to North and brought Moldavia the economic prosperity.

In 1428 the country rich its maximum expansion, 93.000 sq. km, much bigger than Wallachia. It was lying from the Eastern Carpathians to Nister and from the Black Sea to Galitia. After Alexander died, a quarter of a century of internal fights and civil wars followed, from 1432 to 1457.

In 1448 John Hunyadi set Peter II on the Moldavian throne, to stop the politic instability in Moldavia (he wanted Moldova to be a powerful country, capable of defending itself against the Turks, so defending also Hungary). The Hungarians project was to guarantee the fidelity of the Romanian Countries Wallachia and Moldavia, envisaging the expedition against the Turks.

Peter II dies on October 10th 1448 and on the throne is set Alexandrel, son of Ilia (a son of Alexander the Good). In November-December 1448 Vlad Dracula comes to Moldavian Court after being thrown from the Wallachian throne by Vladislav II. Presumably his step-mother is here, to her relatives. Is here that Vlad rests for three years, despite the fact that Alexandrel is being taken the throne in October 1449. The new prince, Bogdan II was son of jupân Bogdan, brother of Alexander the Good.

If Alexandru was sustained by the Poland king, Bogdan II was looking for politically sustain from Hunyadi. Therefore at February, 11, 1450 he established a fidelity and alliance treaty with John Hunyadi (Iancu de Hunedoara). Bogdan obliged to act with Hunyadi “as a son with his father”, obtaining military help, the right to exile, etc.
Poland attacks Moldavia twice in 1450 in March and September but is defeated. Is supposed Vlad Dracula participates in the battles and is since that period his friendship with Stefan, son of Bogdan II.

On October, 15th, 1451, Bogdan is taken from his bed and cut his head down by a small troop lead by Petru Aron, challenger to the throne, helped by the Poland’s king. Bogdan’s widow runs to Transylvania, together with the two sons, to seek for help near Hunyadi. Vlad goes with her but does not present in front of Iancu de Hunedoara (Hunyadi) , the killer of his father.
He established in Braşov or Sighișoara, where his father Vlad Dracul has been welcomed.

Vlad III in Transylvania, 1451.

In 1456 Dracula obtains the throne again for his second and longest reign