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Ștefan Petriceicu

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Ștefan Petriceicu
Prince of Moldavia
(1st reign)
Reign20 August 1672 – November 1673
PredecessorGeorge Ducas
SuccessorDumitrașcu Cantacuzino
Prince of Moldavia
(2nd reign)
ReignDecember 1673 – 22 February 1674
PredecessorDumitrașcu Cantacuzino
SuccessorDumitrașcu Cantacuzino
Prince of Moldavia
(3rd reign)
Reign25 December 1683 – March 1684
PredecessorGeorge Ducas
SuccessorDumitrașcu Cantacuzino
Bornbefore 1663
Died1690
FatherToader Petriceicu
ReligionOrthodox

Ștefan Petriceicu (Romanian: Ștefan al XI-lea Petriceicu, died 1690) was three times Voivode of Moldavia (August 1672 – November 1673, December 1673 – February 1674, December 1683 – March 1684).

Reign

The son of a boyar, Chancellor (mare logofăt) Toader Petriceicu (d. 1663), Ștefan was elected by the nobility – with the approval of the Ottoman Empire – to succeed George Ducas in 1672. The Ottomans forced Petriceicu to support their campaign against Poland at the Battle of Khotyn in 1673, but later ousted him for siding with the Poles[1] in November 1673. He returned to power briefly before Dimitrie Cantacuzino replaced him a second time in February the following year. Having retaken power once again from George Ducas in December 1683, the Ottomans eventually replaced Petriceicu permanently with Cantacuzino in March 1684.[2]

References

  1. ^ Kamiński, Andrzej S. (1993). Republic vs. Autocracy: Poland-Lithuania and Russia, 1686-1697. Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute. ISBN 052179269X.
  2. ^ Flaut, Daniel (2010). After the Battle of Kahlenberg: the Romanians in Central and Eastern European Policy (1683 - 1684). Romanian Review of Eurasian Studies (6:1-2).
Preceded by Prince/Voivode of Moldavia
1672–1673
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prince/Voivode of Moldavia
1673–1674
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prince/Voivode of Moldavia
1683–1684
Succeeded by


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