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The article discusses the historical geography of the river Prut (967 km). In the ancient period ... more The article discusses the historical geography of the river Prut (967 km). In the ancient period it was known as the Pyretus, Porata, or Prout. The river originates on the eastern slope of Mount Hoverla (2 068 m), in the Carpathian Mountains in Ukraine. The Prut flows to the southeast, eventually joining the Danube near Giurgiuleşti, east of Galați. The Prut currently divides three countries: Romania, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. At present, it constitutes the border between Romania and Moldova, with a total length of 695 km. It has a hydrographic basin totaling 27 540 km 2 , of which 10 990 km 2 are in Romania and 7 980 km 2 in Moldova. The article presents a summary description of the geographical setting and hydrographic specificity of the Prut River. The main geo-morphological characteristic features of the Prut basin are presented. The author also offers a historical overview of the main settlements situated on the river, as well as a brief analysis of the recent projec...
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The period from the Peace of Iasi till the Peace of Bucharest (1792–1812) is characterized by a w... more The period from the Peace of Iasi till the Peace of Bucharest (1792–1812) is characterized by a worsening of international political relations. Dimitrie Morouzi, a member of the Ottoman negotiation delegation of the Peace Treaty from Bucharest, was an important secret informant of the Russians (disclosing the instructions received by the Turkish plenipotentiaries and referring to the sultan's intentions regarding the territorial claims of the Russian Court), being stimulated with promises and material rewards, while the descendants of the Morouzi family were rewarded by the Russian authorities for their services. However, not the Morouzi family is guilty of the annexation of Bessarabia. Being urged by the danger of a war with France, the expostulation of the Great Western Powers to the realization of its expansionist plans in the South Eastern Europe and the resistance of the Ottoman diplomacy, the Tsarist government has substantially reduced its territorial claims. Russia' ...
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CRIZA RAPORTURILOR RUSO-TURCE ŞI RĂBUFNIREA
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The three reigns of Alexander Ypsilanti (two in Wallachia: 1774 to 1782 and from 1796 to 1797, an... more The three reigns of Alexander Ypsilanti (two in Wallachia: 1774 to 1782 and from 1796 to 1797, and one in Moldova: 1787-1788) comprise nearly 10 years, within a period of deep economic and social changes of the last quarter of the 18th century. About the Phanariot prince Alexander Ypsilanti, who reformed the school, the monasteries, the economic life etc. has been written that he was “one of the most important” among Phanariot reigns (C.C. Giurescu), being characterized as one of “the most outstanding figures of Phanariot epoch” (A.D. Xenopol), who “deserves to be placed among the best of our rulers in the eighteenth century, if not even in front of them” (Nicolae Iorga), as he was “one of the few phanariotes, who wanted to be not only a despot, but also an enlightener” (V. Georgescu). Among the reigns of Alexandru Ioan Ypsilanti (ca. 1724-1736? - beheaded at 13/01/1807) stands out the first one in Wallachia (1774-1782) – the longest and the most productive, but which ended because of a escapade of his sons – Constantine and Demetrius, who fled from Bucharest to Hapsburg Austria. Later, at the beginning of the Russo-Austrian-Turkish war of 1787-1791, Prince Al. Ypsilanti fled himself to the Habsburg Empire, living for 3 years and 3 months in Brno (Brun), in Moravia. The political adventure of the “imprisonment” of Al. Ypsilanti, making enough fuss in the West, lasted as long as the Russian-Austrian-Turkish war continued. M. Kogalniceanu considered that Al. Ypsilanti was a Habsburg spy. We can ascertain that the relations this family maintained with the Habsburg Empire were quite significant and constant.
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The article discusses the historical geography of the river Prut (967 km). In
the ancien... more Abstract
The article discusses the historical geography of the river Prut (967 km). In
the ancient period it was known as the Pyretus, Porata, or Prout. The river
originates on the eastern slope of Mount Hoverla (2 068 m), in the Carpathian
Mountains in Ukraine. The Prut flows to the southeast, eventually joining
the Danube near Giurgiuleşti, east of Galați. The Prut currently divides three
countries: Romania, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. At present, it
constitutes the border between Romania and Moldova, with a total length of
695 km. It has a hydrographic basin totaling 27 540 km2, of which 10 990 km2
are in Romania and 7 980 km2 in Moldova. The article presents a summary
description of the geographical setting and hydrographic specificity of the
Prut River. The main geo-morphological characteristic features of the Prut
basin are presented. The author also offers a historical overview of the main
settlements situated on the river, as well as a brief analysis of the recent projects
for international cooperation centered on the Prut as an important waterway of
the region. Finally, the author emphasizes the role of the Prut as a border river,
looking at both the pragmatic and symbolic dimensions of its significance for
Romanian history.
Keywords: the Prut River, the Danube River, Basarabia, Bukovina, Moldova,
Russian Empire, Romania, geography, hydronomy, hydrography.
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Mitropolitul Grigore Irinupoleos (1764-1846), 2002
saptamanalul "Curierul Atenei" din Grecia - Vlad Mischevca,
Mitropolitul Grigore Irinupoleos (17... more saptamanalul "Curierul Atenei" din Grecia - Vlad Mischevca,
Mitropolitul Grigore Irinupoleos (1764-1846)
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Limba Română, 2019
"Lasă-mă, Urse (Moscalule), lasă-mă, nu te brodi la mine, Că semn (Sfânta cruce) e scris pă frunt... more "Lasă-mă, Urse (Moscalule), lasă-mă, nu te brodi la mine, Că semn (Sfânta cruce) e scris pă fruntea mea tocmai ca și la tine, Și-acel ce-l poartă (Hristos Domnul), când va fi să facă judecată, Să nu gândești că ți-o lăsa fără dreaptă răsplată, Iar pân-atunci și mai în grab va măsura și ție Tot cu măsura ce măsori dulcii tale frăție." Zilot Românul (Ștefan FĂNUȚĂ), Dăslușire.
De la Pacea de la Iași până la Pacea de la București: 1792-1812, In: Limba Română, nr. 1, Chişinău, 2019.
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Conference Presentations by Vlad Mischevca
We, the librarians, teachers and scholars have the
duty to promote and organize events and manife... more We, the librarians, teachers and scholars have the
duty to promote and organize events and manifestations
dedicated to knowledge and education. „Alexandru și Aristia
Aman” Dolj County Library thus continues this year, the
tradition of organizing international conferences. If the
International Conference “State and Society in Europe”
reached the 9th edition – this autumn we are organizing the
10th edition -, the International Conference “Politics.
Diplomacy. Culture.” opens today for the forth time.
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The article discusses the historical geography of the river Prut (967 km). In
the ancient period it was known as the Pyretus, Porata, or Prout. The river
originates on the eastern slope of Mount Hoverla (2 068 m), in the Carpathian
Mountains in Ukraine. The Prut flows to the southeast, eventually joining
the Danube near Giurgiuleşti, east of Galați. The Prut currently divides three
countries: Romania, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. At present, it
constitutes the border between Romania and Moldova, with a total length of
695 km. It has a hydrographic basin totaling 27 540 km2, of which 10 990 km2
are in Romania and 7 980 km2 in Moldova. The article presents a summary
description of the geographical setting and hydrographic specificity of the
Prut River. The main geo-morphological characteristic features of the Prut
basin are presented. The author also offers a historical overview of the main
settlements situated on the river, as well as a brief analysis of the recent projects
for international cooperation centered on the Prut as an important waterway of
the region. Finally, the author emphasizes the role of the Prut as a border river,
looking at both the pragmatic and symbolic dimensions of its significance for
Romanian history.
Keywords: the Prut River, the Danube River, Basarabia, Bukovina, Moldova,
Russian Empire, Romania, geography, hydronomy, hydrography.
Journal by Vlad Mischevca
Mitropolitul Grigore Irinupoleos (1764-1846)
De la Pacea de la Iași până la Pacea de la București: 1792-1812, In: Limba Română, nr. 1, Chişinău, 2019.
Conference Presentations by Vlad Mischevca
duty to promote and organize events and manifestations
dedicated to knowledge and education. „Alexandru și Aristia
Aman” Dolj County Library thus continues this year, the
tradition of organizing international conferences. If the
International Conference “State and Society in Europe”
reached the 9th edition – this autumn we are organizing the
10th edition -, the International Conference “Politics.
Diplomacy. Culture.” opens today for the forth time.
The article discusses the historical geography of the river Prut (967 km). In
the ancient period it was known as the Pyretus, Porata, or Prout. The river
originates on the eastern slope of Mount Hoverla (2 068 m), in the Carpathian
Mountains in Ukraine. The Prut flows to the southeast, eventually joining
the Danube near Giurgiuleşti, east of Galați. The Prut currently divides three
countries: Romania, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. At present, it
constitutes the border between Romania and Moldova, with a total length of
695 km. It has a hydrographic basin totaling 27 540 km2, of which 10 990 km2
are in Romania and 7 980 km2 in Moldova. The article presents a summary
description of the geographical setting and hydrographic specificity of the
Prut River. The main geo-morphological characteristic features of the Prut
basin are presented. The author also offers a historical overview of the main
settlements situated on the river, as well as a brief analysis of the recent projects
for international cooperation centered on the Prut as an important waterway of
the region. Finally, the author emphasizes the role of the Prut as a border river,
looking at both the pragmatic and symbolic dimensions of its significance for
Romanian history.
Keywords: the Prut River, the Danube River, Basarabia, Bukovina, Moldova,
Russian Empire, Romania, geography, hydronomy, hydrography.
Mitropolitul Grigore Irinupoleos (1764-1846)
De la Pacea de la Iași până la Pacea de la București: 1792-1812, In: Limba Română, nr. 1, Chişinău, 2019.
duty to promote and organize events and manifestations
dedicated to knowledge and education. „Alexandru și Aristia
Aman” Dolj County Library thus continues this year, the
tradition of organizing international conferences. If the
International Conference “State and Society in Europe”
reached the 9th edition – this autumn we are organizing the
10th edition -, the International Conference “Politics.
Diplomacy. Culture.” opens today for the forth time.