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List of rulers of Moldavia

This is a list of rulers of Moldavia, from the first mention of the medieval polity east of the Carpathians and until its disestablishment in 1862, when it united with Wallachia, the other Danubian Principality, to form the modern-day state of Romania.

Notes

Dynastic rule is hard to ascribe, given the loose traditional definition of the ruling family (on principle, princes were chosen from any branch, including a previous ruler's bastard sons – being defined as os de domn – "of domn marrow", or as having hereghie – "heredity" (from the Latin hereditas); the institutions charged with the election, dominated by the boyars, had fluctuating degrees of influence). The system itself was challenged by usurpers, and became obsolete with the Phanariote epoch, when rulers were appointed by the Ottoman Sultans. Between 1821 and 1862, various systems combining election and appointment were put in practice. Moldavian rulers, like Wallachian and other Eastern European rulers, bore the titles of Voivode or/and Hospodar (when writing in Romanian, the term Domn (from the Latin dominus) was used).

Most rulers did not use the form of the name they are cited with, and several used more than one form of their own name; in some cases, the ruler was only mentioned in foreign sources. The full names are either modern versions or ones based on mentions in various chronicles.

The list is brought up to date for the first rulers, following the documented studies of Ștefan S. Gorovei[1] and Constantin Rezachevici.[2]

List

Princes of Moldavia

House of Dragoș

Portrait Ruler Began Ended Remarks
  Dragoș c. 1347 c. 1354 Described as an early ruler of Moldavia, he was sent there as a representative of king Louis I of Hungary to establish a line of defense against the Golden Horde, where he ruled.
  Sas c. 1354 c. 1363 son of Dragoș
Balc of Moldavia c. c. son of Sas

House of Bogdan-Mușat

Portrait Ruler Began Ended Consort Notes
  Bogdan I the Founder c. 1359 1367 Maria
three children
Deposed Sas
Petru I 1367 July 1368 Unmarried Grandson of Bogdan I,[3] rule not universally accepted by modern historians
  Lațcu July 1368 1375 Anna
before 1372
one child
Son of Bogdan I, deposed Petru I[3]
  Petru II Mușat 1375 December 1391 Sophia of Lithuania
1387
no children

Olga of Masovia
1388
no children
Son of Costea; often referred as Petru I Mușat
  Roman I December 1391 March 1394 Anastasia
three children
Son of Costea
  Ștefan I March 1394 28 November 1399 Unmarried Son of Roman I
Iuga (George I) 28 November 1399 29 June 1400 Unmarried Son of Roman I, deposed by intervention of Mircea I of Wallachia
  Alexandru I the Good 29 June 1400 1 January 1432 Margareta of Losoncz
1394
two children

Anna Neacsa of Podolsk
1405
three children

Ringala of Lithuania
1419
(divorced 13 December 1421)
no children

Marina Bratul
1421
three children
Son of Roman I, installed by Mircea I of Wallachia
Iliaș I 1 January 1432 October 1433 Maria Olshanki of Lithuania
23 October 1425
three children
Son of Alexandru cel Bun; 1st rule
Ștefan II October 1433 4 August 1435 Unmarried Illegitimate son of Alexandru cel Bun; 1st rule (only de facto ruler till September 1434)
Iliaș I 4 August 1435 May 1443 Maria Olshanki of Lithuania
23 October 1425
three children
2nd rule, jointly with Ștefan II
Ștefan II 4 August 1435 13 July 1447 Unmarried 2nd rule, 4 August 1435 – May 1443 jointly with Iliaș; May 1444 – 1445 jointly with Petru III
Petru III May 1444 1445 An unknown sister of John Hunyadi
before 1445
no children
1st rule, jointly with Ștefan II.
Roman II 13 July 1447 22 August 1447 Unmarried son of Iliaș; 1st rule
Petru III 22 August 1447 23 December 1447 An unknown sister of John Hunyadi
before 1445
no children
2nd rule
Roman II 23 December 1447 between 23 February and 5 April 1448 Unmarried 2nd rule
Petru III 5 April 1448 10 October 1448 An unknown sister of John Hunyadi
before 1445
no children
3rd rule
Csupor de Monoszló
(Usurper)
10 October 1448 December 1448 Unknown Non-dynastic. Born in Croatia, he was a Hungarian nobleman, commander of troops of John Hunyadi. He was sent in support of Petru III to depose his brother Roman, but Petru died suddenly two months later. Csupor ascended at the throne. His name, literally Tub Voivode was mentioned by Grigore Ureche.
Alexandru II December 1448 12 January 1449 Unmarried son of Iliaș I; 1st rule
  Bogdan II 12 January 1449 15 October 1451 Oltea
before 1433
six children
nephew of Alexandru the Good.
  Petru IV Aron 15 October 1451 24 February 1452 Unknown
before 1455
one child
illegitimate son of Alexandru the Good; 1st rule
Alexandru II 24 February 1452 22 August 1454 Unmarried 2nd rule
  Petru IV Aron 22 August 1454 between 8 December 1454 and 8 February 1455 Unknown
before 1455
one child
2nd rule
Alexandru II 8 February 1455 25 March 1455 Unmarried 3rd rule
  Petru IV Aron 25 March 1455 12 April 1457 Unknown
before 1455
one child
3rd rule
  Ștefan III the Great 12 April 1457 2 July 1504 Eudokia Olelkovna of Lithuania
5 July 1463
Suceava
three children

Maria Asanina Palaiologina of Gothia
14 September 1472
Suceava
four children

Maria Voichița of Wallachia
1478
three children
Son of Bogdan II. In his reign Moldavia reaches its zenith.
  Bogdan III The One-Eyed 2 July 1504 22 April 1517 Anastasia
1510
no children

Ruxandra of Wallachia
21 July 1513
no children
son of Ștefan III the Great;
  Luca Arbore
(Regent)
22 April 1517 1523 Unknown Gatekeeper of Suceava. Regent in the name of Stefan IV.
  Ștefan IV the Younger 1523 14 January 1527 Stana of Wallachia
1524
no children
Son of Bogdan III; also called Ștefăniță until 1523 under the regency of Luca Arbore, Gatekeeper of Suceava
  Petru IV Rareș 14 January 1527 14 September 1538 Maria
before 1529
four children

Elena of Serbia
1530
four children
Illegitimate son of Stephen the Great, 1st rule
Ștefan V Lăcustă 21 September 1538 20 December 1540 Chiajna
before 1540
two children
grandson of Stephen the Great
Alexandru III the Evil 21 December 1540 9 or 16 February 1541 Unmarried son of Bogdan III
  Petru V Rareș 9 or 16 February 1541 2 or 3 September 1546 Maria
before 1529
four children

Elena of Serbia
1530
four children
2nd rule
  Ilie II Rareș (Mehmet Beg) 2 or 3 September 1546 30 May 1551 married several wifes as muslim 1st son of Petru Rareș
  Ștefan VI Rareș 30 May 1551 1 September 1552 Unmarried 2nd son of Petru Rareș
Ioan I Joldea between 4 and 12 September 1552 between 4 and 12 September 1552 Unmarried Non-dynastic. Ruled 2 or 3 days in 1552.
  Alexandru IV Lăpușneanu between 4 and 12 September 1552 30 November 1561 Ruxandra of Moldavia
January 1556
fourteen children
Son of Bogdan III, brother of Ștefan IV; 1st rule
  Ioan II Iacob Heraclid
(Jacob Heraclides)
18 November 1561 9 November 1563 A illegitimate daughter of Mircea IV of Wallachia
no children
The Despot Vodă, non-dynastic.
Ștefan VII Tomșa 9 August 1563 between 20 February and 10 March 1564 Unknown
at least two children
Non-dynastic.
  Alexandru IV Lăpușneanu between 20 February and 10 March 1564 9 March 1568 Ruxandra of Moldavia
January 1556
fourteen children
Restored to the throne.
  Ruxandra of Moldavia
(regent)
9 March 1568 November 1570 Alexandru IV Lăpușneanu
January 1556
fourteen children
Widow of Alexander IV. Regent on behalf of her son.
  Bogdan IV November 1570 15 February 1572 A princess from the Paniczewsk family
1571
one child
Son of Alexandru Lăpușneanu
  Ioan III the Terrible 15 February 1572 11 June 1574 Maria Semionovna of Rostov
1552
Moscow
two children
Son of Ștefan IV; also called cel Viteaz) (the Brave)

Houses of Basarab (Drăculeşti line) and Bogdan-Muşat

Portrait Ruler Began Ended Family Remarks
  Petru VI the Lame 1574 1577 Drăculești 1st rule
  Ioan IV Potcoavă November 1577 December 1577 Hetman, also called Ivan Pidkova, Nicoară Potcoavă or Ivan Sarpega. Non-dynastic.
  Petru VI the Lame 1578 1579 Drăculești 2nd rule
Ioan V the Saxon 1579 1582 Bogdan-Mușat illegitimate son of Petru Rareș
  Petru VI the Lame 1582 1591 Drăculești 3rd rule
Aaron I the Tyrant 1591 1592 Bogdan-Mușat son of Alexandru Lăpușneanu; 1st rule
Alexandru V the Wrongdoer 1592 1592 Bogdan-Mușat son of Bogdan IV; also ruled Wallachia (1592–1593)
Petru VII the Cossack 1592 1592 Bogdan-Mușat son of Alexandru IV Lăpușneanu
Aaron I the Tyrant 1592 1595 Bogdan-Mușat 2nd rule
  Ștefan VIII Răzvan 1595 1595

Houses of Basarab (Drăculești line) and Movilești

Portrait Ruler Began Ended Family Remarks
  Ieremia Movilă 1595 1600 Movilești grandson of Petru Rareș; 1st rule
  Mihail I Viteazul
(Michael I the Brave)
1600 1600 Drăculești also ruled Wallachia (1593–1600) and Transylvania (1599–1600)
  Ieremia Movilă 1600 1606 Movilești 2nd rule
  Simion Movilă 1606 1607 Movilești brother of Iremia Movilă
Mihail II Movilă 1607 1607 Movileşti son of Ieremia Movilă; 1st rule
Constantin I Movilă 1607 1607 Movilești son of Ieremia Movilă; under the regency of his mother Elzbieta Csomortany de Losoncz; 1st rule
Mihail II Movilă 1607 1607 Movilești 2nd rule
Constantin I Movilă 1607 1611 Movilești under the regency of his mother; 2nd rule
  Ștefan IX Tomșa 1611 1615 1st rule
Alexandru VI Movilă 1615 1616 Movilești
  Radu Mihnea 1616 1619 Drăculești 1st rule
  Gaspar Graziani 1619 1620

Various dynasties

Portrait Ruler Began Ended Family Remarks
  Alexandru VII Iliaş 1620 1621 Bogdan-Mușat nephew of Petru VI, Aron Tiranul and Bogdan IV; 1st rule
  Ștefan IX Tomșa 1621 1623 2nd rule
  Radu Mihnea 1623 1626 Drăculești 2nd rule
  Miron Barnovschi-Movilă 1626 1629 Movilești 1st rule
  Alexandru VIII Coconul
(Alexander the Child-Prince)
1626 1629 Drăculești 1st rule
Moise Movilă 1630 1631 Movilești 1st rule
  Alexandru VII Iliaș 1631 1633 Bogdan-Mușat 2nd rule
  Miron Barnovschi-Movilă 1633 1633 Movilești 2nd rule
Moise Movilă 1633 1634 Movilești 2nd rule
  Vasile Lupu 1634 1653 1st rule
  Gheorghe II Ștefan 1653 1653 1st rule
  Vasile Lupu 1653 1653 2nd rule
  Gheorghe II Ștefan 1653 1658 2nd rule
  Gheorghe III Ghica 1658 1659 Ghica
  Constantin Șerban 1659 1659 1st rule
  Ștefan X Lupu 1659 1661 also called Papură-Vodă (Bullrush Voivode); 1st rule
  Constantin Șerban 1661 1661 2nd rule
  Ștefan X Lupu 1659 1661 2nd rule
Eustratie Dabija 1661 1665
  Gheorghe IV Duca 1665 1666 1st rule
  Iliaș III Alexandru 1666 1668 Bogdan-Mușat The last member of the House of Bogdan-Mușat reigning in Moldavia; son of Alexandru VII
  Gheorghe IV Duca 1668 1672 2nd rule
Ștefan XI Petriceicu 1672 1673 1st rule
Dumitrașcu Cantacuzino 1673 1673 Cantacuzene 1st rule
Ștefan XI Petriceicu 1673 1674 2nd rule
Dumitrașcu Cantacuzino 1674 1675 Cantacuzene 2nd rule
  Antonie Ruset 1675 1678 Rosetti
  Gheorghe IV Duca 1678 1683 3rd rule
Ștefan XI Petriceicu 1683 1684 3rd rule
Dumitrașcu Cantacuzino 1684 1685 Cantacuzene 3rd rule
  Constantin Cantemir 1685 1693 Cantemirești
  Dimitrie Cantemir 1693 1693 Cantemirești 1st rule; deposed by Ottomans
Constantin Duca 1693 1695 1st rule
  Antioh Cantemir 1695 1700 Cantemirești 1st rule
Constantin Duca 1700 1703 2nd rule
Chancellor
Ioan Buhuș
1703 1703 1st term
  Mihail III Racoviță 1703 1705 Racoviță 1st rule
  Antioh Cantemir 1705 1707 Cantemirești 2nd rule
  Mihail III Racoviță 1707 1709 Racoviță 2nd rule
Chancellor
Ioan Buhuș
1709 1710 2nd term
  Nicolae Mavrocordat 1709 1710 Mavrocordato 1st rule
  Dimitrie Cantemir 1710 1711 Cantemirești 2nd rule

Phanariotes (1711–1821)

Portrait Ruler Began Ended Family Remarks
Caimacam
Lupu Costachi
1711 1711
  Ioan Ι Mavrocordat 1711 1711 Mavrocordato
  Nicolae Mavrocordat 1711 1715 Mavrocordato 2nd rule
  Mihai III Racoviță 1715 1726 Racoviță 3rd rule
  Grigore II Ghica 1726 1733 Ghica 1st rule
  Constantin Mavrocordat 1733 1735 Mavrocordato 1st rule
  Grigore II Ghica 1735 1739 Ghica 2nd rule
Russian occupation 1739 1739 Russo-Austrian-Turkish War (1735–1739)
  Grigore II Ghica 1739 1741 Ghica 3rd rule
  Constantin Mavrocordat 1741 1743 Mavrocordato 2nd rule
Ioan II Mavrocordat 1743 1747 Mavrocordato son of Nicolae Mavrocordat and brother to Constantin Mavrocordat
  Grigore II Ghica 1747 1748 Ghica 4th rule
  Constantin Mavrocordat 1748 1749 Mavrocordato 3rd rule
Iordache Stavrachi 1749 1749
Constantin Racoviță 1749 1753 Racoviță 1st rule
  Matei Ghica 1753 1756 Ghica
Constantin Racoviță 1756 1757 Racoviță 2nd rule
  Scarlat Ghica 1757 1758 Ghica
  Ioan Teodor Callimachi 1758 1761 Callimachi
  Grigore Callimachi 1761 1764 Callimachi 1st rule
  Grigore III Ghica 1764 1767 Ghica 1st rule
  Grigore Callimachi 1767 1769 Callimachi 2nd rule
  Constantin Mavrocordat 1769 1769 Mavrocordato 4th rule
Russian occupation 1769 1774 Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)
  Grigore III Ghica 1774 1777 Ghica 2nd rule
  Constantin Moruzi 1777 1782 Mourousi
  Alexandru Mavrocordat Delibey 1782 1785 Mavrocordato
  Alexandru Mavrocordat Firaris 1785 1786 Mavrocordato
  Alexandru Ipsilanti 1786 1788 Ypsilanti
Austrian occupation 1787 1791 military commander: Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg
  Emanuel Giani Ruset 1788 1789 Rosetti also called Manole or Manolache
Russian occupation 1788 1791 Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)
  Alexandru Moruzi 1792 1792 Mourousi 1st rule
  Mihai Suțu 1793 1795 Soutzos also called Draco
  Alexandru Callimachi 1795 1799 Callimachi
  Constantin Ipsilanti 1799 1801 Ypsilanti
  Alexandru Suțu 1801 1802 Soutzos
Chancellor
Iordache Conta
1802 1802
  Alexandru Moruzi 1802 1802 Mourousi 2nd rule
  Scarlat Callimachi 1806 1806 Callimachi 1st rule
  Alexandru Moruzi 1806 1807 Mourousi 3rd rule
Russian occupation 1806 1812 Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)
Bessarabia is placed under Imperial Russian rule in 1812.
(See also President of Moldova, for the rulers of Moldova, a part of this territory which became independent in the 20th century.)
  Alexandru Hangerli 1807 1807
  Scarlat Callimachi 1807 1810 Callimachi 2nd rule
deposed by Russians
Caimacam
Iordache Ruset-Roznovanu
1807 1807 Rosetti
  Caimacam Metropolitan
Veniamin Costache
1807 1812 1st term
  Scarlat Callimachi 1812 1819 Callimachi 3rd rule
  Mihail Suțu 1819 1821 Soutzos
Stolnici
Manu and Rizos-Nerulos
1819 1819
  Caimacam Metropolitan
Veniamin Costache
1821 1821 2nd term
  Filiki Eteria occupation 1821 1821 military commander: Alexander Ypsilantis
  Caimacam
Stefan Bogoridi
(Ștefan Vogoride)
1821 1822
  Ioan Sturdza 1822 1828
Russian occupation 1828 1834 military commanders: Fyodor Pahlen, Pyotr Zheltukhin, and Pavel Kiseleff
Organic Statute government (1832–1856)
  Mihail Sturdza 1834 1849
  Grigore Alexandru Ghica 1849 1853 Ghica 1st rule
Russian occupation 1853 1854 Crimean War
  Grigore Alexandru Ghica 1854 1856 Ghica 2nd rule
Protectorate established by the Treaty of Paris (1856–1859)
Extraordinary Administrative Council 1856 1856
  Caimacam
Teodor Balș
1856 1857
  Caimacam
Nicolae Vogoride
1857 1858
Caimacams 1858 1859 Ștefan Catargiu, Vasile Sturdza and Anastasie Panu
(Catargiu resigns in 1858 and is replaced by Ioan A. Cantacuzino)
  Alexandru Ioan Cuza 1859 1862 also ruled Wallachia in personal union
Formal union of Moldavia and Wallachia in 1862.

For later rulers, see Domnitor and King of Romania.

See also

References

  • Constantin Rezachevici - Cronologia critică a domnilor din Țara Românească și Moldova a. 1324 - 1881, Volumul I, Editura Enciclopedică, 2001,
  1. ^ Gorovei, Ștefan S., Întemeierea Moldovei. Probleme controversate, Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, Iași, 1997, ISBN 973-9149-74-X
  2. ^ Rezachevici, Constantin, Cronologia critică a domnilor din Țara Românească și Moldova, a. 1324 - 1881, vol. I, Editura Enciclopedică, București, 2001, ISBN 973-45-0387-1
  3. ^ a b Constantin Rezachevici - Cronologia critică a domnilor din Țara Românească și Moldova a. 1324 - 1881, Volumul I, Editura Enciclopedică, 2001
  • Rulers of Moldavia

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This is a list of rulers of Moldavia from the first mention of the medieval polity east of the Carpathians and until its disestablishment in 1862 when it united with Wallachia the other Danubian Principality to form the modern day state of Romania Contents 1 Notes 2 List 2 1 Princes of Moldavia 2 1 1 House of Dragoș 2 1 2 House of Bogdan Mușat 2 1 3 Houses of Basarab Drăculesti line and Bogdan Musat 2 1 4 Houses of Basarab Drăculești line and Movilești 2 1 5 Various dynasties 2 2 Phanariotes 1711 1821 3 See also 4 ReferencesNotes EditDynastic rule is hard to ascribe given the loose traditional definition of the ruling family on principle princes were chosen from any branch including a previous ruler s bastard sons being defined as os de domn of domn marrow or as having hereghie heredity from the Latin hereditas the institutions charged with the election dominated by the boyars had fluctuating degrees of influence The system itself was challenged by usurpers and became obsolete with the Phanariote epoch when rulers were appointed by the Ottoman Sultans Between 1821 and 1862 various systems combining election and appointment were put in practice Moldavian rulers like Wallachian and other Eastern European rulers bore the titles of Voivode or and Hospodar when writing in Romanian the term Domn from the Latin dominus was used Most rulers did not use the form of the name they are cited with and several used more than one form of their own name in some cases the ruler was only mentioned in foreign sources The full names are either modern versions or ones based on mentions in various chronicles The list is brought up to date for the first rulers following the documented studies of Ștefan S Gorovei 1 and Constantin Rezachevici 2 List EditPrinces of Moldavia Edit House of Dragoș Edit Portrait Ruler Began Ended Remarks Dragoș c 1347 c 1354 Described as an early ruler of Moldavia he was sent there as a representative of king Louis I of Hungary to establish a line of defense against the Golden Horde where he ruled Sas c 1354 c 1363 son of DragoșBalc of Moldavia c c son of SasHouse of Bogdan Mușat Edit Portrait Ruler Began Ended Consort Notes Bogdan I the Founder c 1359 1367 Mariathree children Deposed SasPetru I 1367 July 1368 Unmarried Grandson of Bogdan I 3 rule not universally accepted by modern historians Lațcu July 1368 1375 Annabefore 1372one child Son of Bogdan I deposed Petru I 3 Petru II Mușat 1375 December 1391 Sophia of Lithuania1387no childrenOlga of Masovia1388no children Son of Costea often referred as Petru I Mușat Roman I December 1391 March 1394 Anastasiathree children Son of Costea Ștefan I March 1394 28 November 1399 Unmarried Son of Roman IIuga George I 28 November 1399 29 June 1400 Unmarried Son of Roman I deposed by intervention of Mircea I of Wallachia Alexandru I the Good 29 June 1400 1 January 1432 Margareta of Losoncz1394two children Anna Neacsa of Podolsk1405three childrenRingala of Lithuania1419 divorced 13 December 1421 no childrenMarina Bratul1421three children Son of Roman I installed by Mircea I of WallachiaIliaș I 1 January 1432 October 1433 Maria Olshanki of Lithuania23 October 1425three children Son of Alexandru cel Bun 1st ruleȘtefan II October 1433 4 August 1435 Unmarried Illegitimate son of Alexandru cel Bun 1st rule only de facto ruler till September 1434 Iliaș I 4 August 1435 May 1443 Maria Olshanki of Lithuania23 October 1425three children 2nd rule jointly with Ștefan IIȘtefan II 4 August 1435 13 July 1447 Unmarried 2nd rule 4 August 1435 May 1443 jointly with Iliaș May 1444 1445 jointly with Petru IIIPetru III May 1444 1445 An unknown sister of John Hunyadibefore 1445no children 1st rule jointly with Ștefan II Roman II 13 July 1447 22 August 1447 Unmarried son of Iliaș 1st rulePetru III 22 August 1447 23 December 1447 An unknown sister of John Hunyadibefore 1445no children 2nd ruleRoman II 23 December 1447 between 23 February and 5 April 1448 Unmarried 2nd rulePetru III 5 April 1448 10 October 1448 An unknown sister of John Hunyadibefore 1445no children 3rd ruleCsupor de Monoszlo Usurper 10 October 1448 December 1448 Unknown Non dynastic Born in Croatia he was a Hungarian nobleman commander of troops of John Hunyadi He was sent in support of Petru III to depose his brother Roman but Petru died suddenly two months later Csupor ascended at the throne His name literally Tub Voivode was mentioned by Grigore Ureche Alexandru II December 1448 12 January 1449 Unmarried son of Iliaș I 1st rule Bogdan II 12 January 1449 15 October 1451 Olteabefore 1433six children nephew of Alexandru the Good Petru IV Aron 15 October 1451 24 February 1452 Unknownbefore 1455one child illegitimate son of Alexandru the Good 1st ruleAlexandru II 24 February 1452 22 August 1454 Unmarried 2nd rule Petru IV Aron 22 August 1454 between 8 December 1454 and 8 February 1455 Unknownbefore 1455one child 2nd ruleAlexandru II 8 February 1455 25 March 1455 Unmarried 3rd rule Petru IV Aron 25 March 1455 12 April 1457 Unknownbefore 1455one child 3rd rule Ștefan III the Great 12 April 1457 2 July 1504 Eudokia Olelkovna of Lithuania5 July 1463Suceavathree childrenMaria Asanina Palaiologina of Gothia14 September 1472Suceavafour childrenMaria Voichița of Wallachia1478three children Son of Bogdan II In his reign Moldavia reaches its zenith Bogdan III The One Eyed 2 July 1504 22 April 1517 Anastasia1510no childrenRuxandra of Wallachia21 July 1513no children son of Ștefan III the Great Luca Arbore Regent 22 April 1517 1523 Unknown Gatekeeper of Suceava Regent in the name of Stefan IV Ștefan IV the Younger 1523 14 January 1527 Stana of Wallachia1524no children Son of Bogdan III also called Ștefăniță until 1523 under the regency of Luca Arbore Gatekeeper of Suceava Petru IV Rareș 14 January 1527 14 September 1538 Mariabefore 1529four childrenElena of Serbia1530four children Illegitimate son of Stephen the Great 1st ruleȘtefan V Lăcustă 21 September 1538 20 December 1540 Chiajnabefore 1540two children grandson of Stephen the GreatAlexandru III the Evil 21 December 1540 9 or 16 February 1541 Unmarried son of Bogdan III Petru V Rareș 9 or 16 February 1541 2 or 3 September 1546 Mariabefore 1529four childrenElena of Serbia1530four children 2nd rule Ilie II Rareș Mehmet Beg 2 or 3 September 1546 30 May 1551 married several wifes as muslim 1st son of Petru Rareș Ștefan VI Rareș 30 May 1551 1 September 1552 Unmarried 2nd son of Petru RareșIoan I Joldea between 4 and 12 September 1552 between 4 and 12 September 1552 Unmarried Non dynastic Ruled 2 or 3 days in 1552 Alexandru IV Lăpușneanu between 4 and 12 September 1552 30 November 1561 Ruxandra of MoldaviaJanuary 1556fourteen children Son of Bogdan III brother of Ștefan IV 1st rule Ioan II Iacob Heraclid Jacob Heraclides 18 November 1561 9 November 1563 A illegitimate daughter of Mircea IV of Wallachiano children The Despot Vodă non dynastic Ștefan VII Tomșa 9 August 1563 between 20 February and 10 March 1564 Unknownat least two children Non dynastic Alexandru IV Lăpușneanu between 20 February and 10 March 1564 9 March 1568 Ruxandra of MoldaviaJanuary 1556fourteen children Restored to the throne Ruxandra of Moldavia regent 9 March 1568 November 1570 Alexandru IV LăpușneanuJanuary 1556fourteen children Widow of Alexander IV Regent on behalf of her son Bogdan IV November 1570 15 February 1572 A princess from the Paniczewsk family1571one child Son of Alexandru Lăpușneanu Ioan III the Terrible 15 February 1572 11 June 1574 Maria Semionovna of Rostov1552Moscowtwo children Son of Ștefan IV also called cel Viteaz the Brave Houses of Basarab Drăculesti line and Bogdan Musat Edit Portrait Ruler Began Ended Family Remarks Petru VI the Lame 1574 1577 Drăculești 1st rule Ioan IV Potcoavă November 1577 December 1577 Hetman also called Ivan Pidkova Nicoară Potcoavă or Ivan Sarpega Non dynastic Petru VI the Lame 1578 1579 Drăculești 2nd ruleIoan V the Saxon 1579 1582 Bogdan Mușat illegitimate son of Petru Rareș Petru VI the Lame 1582 1591 Drăculești 3rd ruleAaron I the Tyrant 1591 1592 Bogdan Mușat son of Alexandru Lăpușneanu 1st ruleAlexandru V the Wrongdoer 1592 1592 Bogdan Mușat son of Bogdan IV also ruled Wallachia 1592 1593 Petru VII the Cossack 1592 1592 Bogdan Mușat son of Alexandru IV LăpușneanuAaron I the Tyrant 1592 1595 Bogdan Mușat 2nd rule Ștefan VIII Răzvan 1595 1595Houses of Basarab Drăculești line and Movilești Edit Portrait Ruler Began Ended Family Remarks Ieremia Movilă 1595 1600 Movilești grandson of Petru Rareș 1st rule Mihail I Viteazul Michael I the Brave 1600 1600 Drăculești also ruled Wallachia 1593 1600 and Transylvania 1599 1600 Ieremia Movilă 1600 1606 Movilești 2nd rule Simion Movilă 1606 1607 Movilești brother of Iremia MovilăMihail II Movilă 1607 1607 Movilesti son of Ieremia Movilă 1st ruleConstantin I Movilă 1607 1607 Movilești son of Ieremia Movilă under the regency of his mother Elzbieta Csomortany de Losoncz 1st ruleMihail II Movilă 1607 1607 Movilești 2nd ruleConstantin I Movilă 1607 1611 Movilești under the regency of his mother 2nd rule Ștefan IX Tomșa 1611 1615 1st ruleAlexandru VI Movilă 1615 1616 Movilești Radu Mihnea 1616 1619 Drăculești 1st rule Gaspar Graziani 1619 1620Various dynasties Edit Portrait Ruler Began Ended Family Remarks Alexandru VII Ilias 1620 1621 Bogdan Mușat nephew of Petru VI Aron Tiranul and Bogdan IV 1st rule Ștefan IX Tomșa 1621 1623 2nd rule Radu Mihnea 1623 1626 Drăculești 2nd rule Miron Barnovschi Movilă 1626 1629 Movilești 1st rule Alexandru VIII Coconul Alexander the Child Prince 1626 1629 Drăculești 1st ruleMoise Movilă 1630 1631 Movilești 1st rule Alexandru VII Iliaș 1631 1633 Bogdan Mușat 2nd rule Miron Barnovschi Movilă 1633 1633 Movilești 2nd ruleMoise Movilă 1633 1634 Movilești 2nd rule Vasile Lupu 1634 1653 1st rule Gheorghe II Ștefan 1653 1653 1st rule Vasile Lupu 1653 1653 2nd rule Gheorghe II Ștefan 1653 1658 2nd rule Gheorghe III Ghica 1658 1659 Ghica Constantin Șerban 1659 1659 1st rule Ștefan X Lupu 1659 1661 also called Papură Vodă Bullrush Voivode 1st rule Constantin Șerban 1661 1661 2nd rule Ștefan X Lupu 1659 1661 2nd ruleEustratie Dabija 1661 1665 Gheorghe IV Duca 1665 1666 1st rule Iliaș III Alexandru 1666 1668 Bogdan Mușat The last member of the House of Bogdan Mușat reigning in Moldavia son of Alexandru VII Gheorghe IV Duca 1668 1672 2nd ruleȘtefan XI Petriceicu 1672 1673 1st ruleDumitrașcu Cantacuzino 1673 1673 Cantacuzene 1st ruleȘtefan XI Petriceicu 1673 1674 2nd ruleDumitrașcu Cantacuzino 1674 1675 Cantacuzene 2nd rule Antonie Ruset 1675 1678 Rosetti Gheorghe IV Duca 1678 1683 3rd ruleȘtefan XI Petriceicu 1683 1684 3rd ruleDumitrașcu Cantacuzino 1684 1685 Cantacuzene 3rd rule Constantin Cantemir 1685 1693 Cantemirești Dimitrie Cantemir 1693 1693 Cantemirești 1st rule deposed by OttomansConstantin Duca 1693 1695 1st rule Antioh Cantemir 1695 1700 Cantemirești 1st ruleConstantin Duca 1700 1703 2nd ruleChancellorIoan Buhuș 1703 1703 1st term Mihail III Racoviță 1703 1705 Racoviță 1st rule Antioh Cantemir 1705 1707 Cantemirești 2nd rule Mihail III Racoviță 1707 1709 Racoviță 2nd ruleChancellorIoan Buhuș 1709 1710 2nd term Nicolae Mavrocordat 1709 1710 Mavrocordato 1st rule Dimitrie Cantemir 1710 1711 Cantemirești 2nd rulePhanariotes 1711 1821 Edit Portrait Ruler Began Ended Family RemarksCaimacamLupu Costachi 1711 1711 Ioan I Mavrocordat 1711 1711 Mavrocordato Nicolae Mavrocordat 1711 1715 Mavrocordato 2nd rule Mihai III Racoviță 1715 1726 Racoviță 3rd rule Grigore II Ghica 1726 1733 Ghica 1st rule Constantin Mavrocordat 1733 1735 Mavrocordato 1st rule Grigore II Ghica 1735 1739 Ghica 2nd ruleRussian occupation 1739 1739 Russo Austrian Turkish War 1735 1739 Grigore II Ghica 1739 1741 Ghica 3rd rule Constantin Mavrocordat 1741 1743 Mavrocordato 2nd ruleIoan II Mavrocordat 1743 1747 Mavrocordato son of Nicolae Mavrocordat and brother to Constantin Mavrocordat Grigore II Ghica 1747 1748 Ghica 4th rule Constantin Mavrocordat 1748 1749 Mavrocordato 3rd ruleIordache Stavrachi 1749 1749Constantin Racoviță 1749 1753 Racoviță 1st rule Matei Ghica 1753 1756 GhicaConstantin Racoviță 1756 1757 Racoviță 2nd rule Scarlat Ghica 1757 1758 Ghica Ioan Teodor Callimachi 1758 1761 Callimachi Grigore Callimachi 1761 1764 Callimachi 1st rule Grigore III Ghica 1764 1767 Ghica 1st rule Grigore Callimachi 1767 1769 Callimachi 2nd rule Constantin Mavrocordat 1769 1769 Mavrocordato 4th ruleRussian occupation 1769 1774 Russo Turkish War 1768 1774 Grigore III Ghica 1774 1777 Ghica 2nd rule Constantin Moruzi 1777 1782 Mourousi Alexandru Mavrocordat Delibey 1782 1785 Mavrocordato Alexandru Mavrocordat Firaris 1785 1786 Mavrocordato Alexandru Ipsilanti 1786 1788 YpsilantiAustrian occupation 1787 1791 military commander Prince Josias of Saxe Coburg Emanuel Giani Ruset 1788 1789 Rosetti also called Manole or ManolacheRussian occupation 1788 1791 Russo Turkish War 1787 1792 Alexandru Moruzi 1792 1792 Mourousi 1st rule Mihai Suțu 1793 1795 Soutzos also called Draco Alexandru Callimachi 1795 1799 Callimachi Constantin Ipsilanti 1799 1801 Ypsilanti Alexandru Suțu 1801 1802 SoutzosChancellorIordache Conta 1802 1802 Alexandru Moruzi 1802 1802 Mourousi 2nd rule Scarlat Callimachi 1806 1806 Callimachi 1st rule Alexandru Moruzi 1806 1807 Mourousi 3rd ruleRussian occupation 1806 1812 Russo Turkish War 1806 1812 Bessarabia is placed under Imperial Russian rule in 1812 See also President of Moldova for the rulers of Moldova a part of this territory which became independent in the 20th century Alexandru Hangerli 1807 1807 Scarlat Callimachi 1807 1810 Callimachi 2nd ruledeposed by RussiansCaimacamIordache Ruset Roznovanu 1807 1807 Rosetti Caimacam MetropolitanVeniamin Costache 1807 1812 1st term Scarlat Callimachi 1812 1819 Callimachi 3rd rule Mihail Suțu 1819 1821 SoutzosStolnici Manu and Rizos Nerulos 1819 1819 Caimacam MetropolitanVeniamin Costache 1821 1821 2nd term Filiki Eteria occupation 1821 1821 military commander Alexander Ypsilantis CaimacamStefan Bogoridi Ștefan Vogoride 1821 1822 Ioan Sturdza 1822 1828Russian occupation 1828 1834 military commanders Fyodor Pahlen Pyotr Zheltukhin and Pavel KiseleffOrganic Statute government 1832 1856 Mihail Sturdza 1834 1849 Grigore Alexandru Ghica 1849 1853 Ghica 1st ruleRussian occupation 1853 1854 Crimean War Grigore Alexandru Ghica 1854 1856 Ghica 2nd ruleProtectorate established by the Treaty of Paris 1856 1859 Extraordinary Administrative Council 1856 1856 CaimacamTeodor Balș 1856 1857 CaimacamNicolae Vogoride 1857 1858Caimacams 1858 1859 Ștefan Catargiu Vasile Sturdza and Anastasie Panu Catargiu resigns in 1858 and is replaced by Ioan A Cantacuzino Alexandru Ioan Cuza 1859 1862 also ruled Wallachia in personal unionFormal union of Moldavia and Wallachia in 1862 For later rulers see Domnitor and King of Romania See also EditList of rulers of WallachiaReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rulers of Moldavia Constantin Rezachevici Cronologia critică a 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