Gabriel Movilă
Gabriel or Gavril Movilă (? – December 1635) was Prince of Wallachia from June 1618 to July 1620.[3] A Movileşti boyar, Gabriel was a son of Simion Movilă, Prince of Moldavia.[5]
Gabriel Movilă | |
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Prince of Wallachia (1st reign) | |
Reign | August – September 1616 |
Predecessor | Radu Mihnea[1] |
Successor | Alexandru Iliaş[2] |
Prince of Wallachia (2nd reign) | |
Reign | June 1618 – July 1620[3] |
Predecessor | Alexandru Iliaş[4] |
Successor | Radu Mihnea |
Born | unknown |
Died | December 1635 |
House | Movileşti |
Father | Simion Movilă[5] |
Religion | Orthodox |
Biography
He attained the throne of Wallachia in 1616[3] but he remained unrecognized by the Ottoman government that preferred Alexandru IV Iliaş.[2] He obtained his appointment in June 1618 but was replaced in July 1620 by Radu IX Mihnea.
He retired to Transylvania where he died. He had married a Hungarian noble Erzébet Zolyomy. The couple probably remained childless.
References
- Brown & Neil (2017, p. 235): "He notes with approval how one of Radu Mihnea's successors, Gabriel Movilă, refused to accept the throne without first securing the sultan's support."
- Roggema (2017, p. 149)
- Brown & Neil (2017, p. 234)
- Brown & Neil (2017, pp. 236–237)
- Suciu (1980, p. 165)
Bibliography
- Brown, Amelia Robertson; Neil, Bronwen, eds. (20 July 2017). Byzantine Culture in Translation. BRILL. ISBN 9789004349070.
- Roggema, Barbara, ed. (23 October 2017). Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History. Volume 10 Ottoman and Safavid Empires (1600-1700). Brill. ISBN 9789004346048.
- Suciu, I. D. (1980). Unitatea poporului român: contribuții istorice bănățene (in Romanian). Facla.
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