Roman II of Moldavia

Roman II of Moldavia (Romanian: Roman al II-lea al Moldovei), (1426 – 2 July 1448) was the son of Iliaş of Moldavia and Maria Olszanska from the noble Polish family of Olshanski. He was a co-ruler of Moldova in 1447–1448, ruling together with his uncle Petru after killing his other uncle, Stephen II of Moldavia, with Polish support. Later he had to flee to Krakow, where he died at the age of 22.

Preceded by
Stephen II
Prince/Voivode of Moldavia
1447–48
Succeeded by
Petru III
Roman II
Prince of Moldavia
Reign15 September 1447 – 23 February 1448
PredecessorStephen II of Moldavia
SuccessorPetru III of Moldavia
Born1426
Died2 July 1448
DynastyBogdan-Mușat
FatherIliaş of Moldavia
MotherMaria Olszanska
ReligionOrthodox

References

  • Ştefan Ştefănescu, Istoria medie a României, Bucharest, Vol. I, 1991


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