Maria of Mangup

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Maria of Mangup was a 15th-century princess from the Crimean Principality of Theodoro who became the wife of Stephen the Great of Moldavia and is remembered as one of the last representatives of her ruling dynasty.

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instanceOf 15th-century person
consort
noblewoman
princess
associatedWith Crimea NERFINISHED
Moldavia NERFINISHED
Principality of Theodoro NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 15th century
chronologicalPlacement before Ottoman conquest of Theodoro
countryOfCitizenship Principality of Theodoro NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Greek
givenName Maria NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Crimean Gothia NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance last dynastic link between Theodoro and Moldavia
languageUsed Church Slavonic NERFINISHED
Greek
lifeStatus deceased
maritalStatus married
memberOfDynasty ruling dynasty of Theodoro
notableEvent marriage alliance between Theodoro and Moldavia
notableFor being one of the last representatives of the ruling dynasty of Theodoro
being wife of Stephen the Great of Moldavia
placeOfBurial Moldavia NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin Mangup NERFINISHED
positionHeld Princess consort of Moldavia
relative ruling family of Theodoro
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
residence Mangup NERFINISHED
Moldavia NERFINISHED
Suceava NERFINISHED
roleIn diplomatic relations between Moldavia and Black Sea principalities
sexOrGender female
spouse Stephen the Great NERFINISHED
startTimeOfMarriage 15th century
timePeriod Late Middle Ages
title Princess consort of Moldavia
Princess of Theodoro

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Putna Monastery burialPlaceOf Maria of Mangup