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Antonie Ruset

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Prince of Moldavia
Antonie Ruset
Ruset at St. Nicholas church in Iaşi
Prince of Moldavia
Reign10 November 1675 – November 1678
PredecessorDumitrașcu Cantacuzino
SuccessorGeorge Ducas
Bornc. 1615
Died1685
HouseRuset
ReligionOrthodox

Antonie Ruset or Antonie Rosetti (c. 1615 – 1685) ruled from November 10, 1675 to November 1678 in the Principality of Moldova.

Life

He came from an ancient family of Greek origin. Ruset ordered on March 29, 1677, the relocation of the seat of the Moldovan Metropolitan of the Romanian Orthodox Church from the former princely seat in Suceava in the current capital Iaşi, since according to Byzantine custom both the administrative and the ecclesiastical center of the empire in the same city had to be.

Sources

  • Dimitrie Xenopol: Istoria romanilor din Dacia Traiana, Iași 1891, Bd. IV, S. 327 f
Preceded byDumitrașcu Cantacuzino Prince/Voivode of Moldavia
1675–1678
Succeeded byGeorge Ducas
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