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'''Alexander I Aldea''' (1397–1436) was a ] of ] (1431–1436) from the ], son of ]. He came to rule Wallachia during an extremely turbulent time, when rule of the country changed hands by violence eighteen times during the 15th century. Alexandru I took the throne by ousting ], father to ]. Dan II was on his 5th rule of Wallachia, having gone back and forth with ] several times over the course of seven years during the 1420s. He was strong enough to hold the throne for what was then a considerable time, a stretch of five years. However, in the winter of 1436 he died, most probably from illness, as there are no rumors to the contrary. Upon his death, his half brother ] assumed the throne and would hold it off and on until he was killed in 1447.
'''Alexander I Aldea''' (1397–1436) was ] of ] (1431–1436).


Alexander I was the uncle of ] (son of Vlad II Dracul), who was the inspiration for the Bram Stoker's novel '']''.
Alexandru I was the brother of ], father to ] and ] (inspiration for the ] '']''). He came to rule Wallachia during an extremely turbulent time, when rule of the country changed hands by violence eighteen times during the 15th century. Alexandru I took the throne by ousting ], father to ]. Dan II was on his 5th rule of Wallachia, having gone back and forth with ] several times over the course of seven years during the 1420s. He was strong enough to hold the throne for what was then a considerable time, a stretch of five years. However, in the winter of 1436 he died, most probably from illness as there are no rumors to the contrary. Upon his death, his half brother Vlad Dracul assumed the throne and would hold it off and on until he was killed in 1447.


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Alexander I Aldea
Born1397
Romania
Diedwinter of 1436 (aged 39)
Wallachia
Other namesAldea
TitlePrince of Wallachia
Term1431–1436
PredecessorDan II
SuccessorVlad II Dracul
Parent(s)Mircea the Elder
Maria Tolmay (concubine)

Alexander I Aldea (1397–1436) was a Prince of Wallachia (1431–1436) from the House of Basarab, son of Mircea the Elder. He came to rule Wallachia during an extremely turbulent time, when rule of the country changed hands by violence eighteen times during the 15th century. Alexandru I took the throne by ousting Dan II of Wallachia, father to Basarab II. Dan II was on his 5th rule of Wallachia, having gone back and forth with Radu II several times over the course of seven years during the 1420s. He was strong enough to hold the throne for what was then a considerable time, a stretch of five years. However, in the winter of 1436 he died, most probably from illness, as there are no rumors to the contrary. Upon his death, his half brother Vlad II Dracul assumed the throne and would hold it off and on until he was killed in 1447.

Alexander I was the uncle of Vlad Tepes (son of Vlad II Dracul), who was the inspiration for the Bram Stoker's novel Dracula.

Preceded byDan II Prince of Wallachia
1431–1436
Succeeded byVlad II Dracul

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