Constantin Movilă Explained

Constantin Movilă
Succession:Prince of Moldavia
(1st reign)
Reign1:October 1607
Predecessor1:Mihail Movilă
Successor1:Mihail Movilă
Succession2:Prince of Moldavia
(2nd reign)
Reign2:December 1607 – 20 November 1611
Predecessor2:Mihail Movilă
Successor2:Ștefan IX Tomșa
House:Movilești
House-Type:Dynasty
Father:Ieremia Movilă
Mother:Elisabeta Movilă
Birth Date:1594
Death Date:July 1612
Death Place:Wallachia
Religion:Orthodox

Constantin Movilă (1594 – July 1612) was the Prince of Moldavia from 1607 to 1611.[1] The son of Prince Ieremia Movilă and driven by his mother, the ambitious Erszébet Csomortany de Losoncz, he twice seized the Moldovan throne at the expense of his cousin Mihai Movilă, son of Simion I Movilă in 1607.

In 1610 he welcomed Prince Radu X Șerban of Wallachia who was exiled. The following year he was dethroned by Ștefan Tomșa, the second son of the ephemeral prince of Moldova, Ștefan VII Tomșa.

As a refugee in Poland, he attempted to regain the throne leading an army assembled by his Polish brothers-in-law.[2] Defeated at the Battle of Cornul lui Sas, he had to pass the Dniester river again, but once on the left side of the bank, he was captured by the Tatars. He escaped but then drowned in the river in July 1612 at the age of about 17[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Medieval and Early Modern for Central and Eastern Europe . Al I Cuza University Press . 28 October 2019 . en.
  2. Book: Wasiucionek . Michal . The Ottomans and Eastern Europe: Borders and Political Patronage in the Early Modern World . 2019 . Bloomsbury Publishing . 9781788318570 . 28 October 2019 . en.
  3. Book: Wasiucionek . Michal . The Ottomans and Eastern Europe: Borders and Political Patronage in the Early Modern World . 2019 . Bloomsbury Publishing . 9781788318570 . 28 October 2019 . en.