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Drăculești | |
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Princely noble family | |
File:House of Draculesti Arms.svg | |
Parent family | House of Basarab |
Country | Wallachia |
Etymology | Dracul ("Dragon") |
Founded | 1390 (1390) |
Founder | Vlad the Dragon |
Final ruler | Michael the Brave |
Titles | Voivode of Wallachia Voivode of Moldavia |
Distinctions | Order of the Dragon |
Traditions | Romanian Eastern Orthodoxy |
Dissolution | 1601 (1601) |
Cadet branches | Movilești |
The House of Drăculești (Romanian: [drəkuˈleʃtʲ]) were one of two major rival lines of Wallachian voivodes of the House of Basarab, the other being the House of Dănești. These lines were in constant contest for the throne from the late fourteenth to the early sixteenth centuries. Descendants of the line of Drăculești would eventually come to dominate the principality until its common rule with Transylvania and Moldavia by Mihai Viteazul in 1600.
The line of the Drăculești began with Vlad II Dracul, son of one of the most important rulers of the Basarab dynasty, Mircea cel Bătrân. The name Drăculești is derived from the membership of Vlad II Dracul (in Romanian and related languages, drac meant "dragon") in the Order of the Dragon (founded 1408).
Members of the Drăculești line
Members of the Drăculești line who held the throne of Wallachia include the following:
Ruler | Remark |
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Vlad II, the Dragon | 1436–1442, 1443–1447; son of Mircea the Elder |
Mircea II | 1442; son of Vlad II |
Vlad III, Drăculea | 1448, 1456–1462, 1476; son of Vlad II |
Radu the Handsome | 1462–1473, 1474; son of Vlad II |
Vlad the Monk | 1481, 1482–1495; son of Vlad II |
Radu the Great | 1495–1508; son of Vlad the Monk |
Mihnea the Wrongdoer | 1508–1509; son of Vlad III |
Mircea III, the Dragon | 1510; son of Mihnea the Wrongdoer |
Vlad the Younger | 1510–1512; son of Vlad the Monk |
Radu from Afumați | 1522–1523, 1524, 1524–1525, 1525–1529; son of Radu the Great |
Radu Bădica | 1523–1524; son of Radu the Great |
Vlad the Drowned | 1530–1532; son of Vlad the Younger |
Vlad Vintilă from Slatina | 1532–1534, 1534–1535; son of Radu the Great |
Radu Paisie | 1534, 1535–1545; son of Radu the Great |
Mircea the Shepherd | 1545–1552, 1553–1554, 1558–1559; son of Radu the Great |
Pătrașcu the Good | 1554–1558; son of Radu Paisie |
Petru the Younger | 1559–1568; son of Mircea the Shepherd |
Alexandru II Mircea | 1568–1574, 1574–1577; son of Mircea III, the Dragon |
Vintilă of Wallachia | 1574; son of Pătrașcu the Good |
Mihnea the Turned-Turk | 1577–1583, 1585–1591; son of Alexandru II Mircea |
Petru Earring | 1583–1585; son of Pătrașcu the Good |
Mihai the Brave | 1593–1600; son of Pătrașcu the Good |
Trașcă Drăculescu – Wallachian boyar, inhabitant of Oltenia, the last legitimate descendent of the dynasty, who died in the 18 century.
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Mircea the Elder -
Vlad Dracul -
Vlad III, the Impaler -
Michael the Brave
See also
Notes
- C.C.Giurescu p.112
- Pârlog, Nicu (26.XII.2019). "'Boierul Trașcă Drăculescu, ultimul din neamul lui Vlad Țepeș' (in Romanian)". Justițiarul. Retrieved 24.V.2022.
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(help) - Based on a manuscript containing the account of an 18th-century travelling anonymous Moldavian boyar, later discovered by the Romanian writer, columnist and lawyer Păstorel Teodoreanu
Sources
- Constantin C.Giurescu – Istoria românilor vol. II, Editura științifică și enciclopedică, București 1976
External links
- Marek, Miroslav. "A genealogy of the Drăculești family". Genealogy.EU.
Royal houses of Wallachia | |
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