Ciubăr Vodă
Governor of the Principality of Moldavia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Csupor de Monoszló (Romanian: Ciubăr Vodă) was a Hungarian aristocrat of Croatian origin, a commander of John Hunyadi's troops[1] that were sent to support Petru III in gaining the Moldavian throne from Roman II. Ciubăr Vodă governed Moldavia for about two months after the unexpected death of Petru possibly at the end of January 1449, as in February, Alexăndrel took the Moldavian throne for the first time.[2] He is only mentioned by Grigore Ureche, as ruler of Moldova for two months after Petru III of Moldavia.
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