Petru Rareș
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Petru Rareș (pronounced [ˈpetru ˈrareʃ]), sometimes known as Petryła or Peter IV (Petru IV; c. 1483 – 3 September 1546), was twice voivode of Moldavia: 20 January 1527 to 18 September 1538 and 19 February 1541 to 3 September 1546. He was an illegitimate child born (probably at Hârlău) to Stephen the Great. His mother was Maria Răreșoaia of Hârlău, whose existence is not historically documented but who is said to have been the wife of a wealthy boyar fish-merchant nicknamed Rareș "rare-haired" (i.e., bald). Rareș thus was not Petru's actual name but a nickname of his mother's husband.
Petru Rareș | |
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Prince of Moldavia (1st reign) | |
Reign | 20 January 1527 – 18 September 1538 |
Predecessor | Stephen IV of Moldavia |
Successor | Stephen V of Moldavia |
Prince of Moldavia (2nd reign) | |
Reign | 19 February 1541 – 3 September 1546 |
Predecessor | Alexandru Cornea |
Successor | Ilie II Rareș |
Born | ca. 1483 Hârlău |
Died | 3 September 1546 Suceava |
Spouse | Elena Ecaterina Rareș |
Dynasty | Bogdan-Mușat |
Father | Stephen the Great |
Mother | Maria Răreșoaia |
Religion | Orthodox |
In his youth he was a fish merchant, but Prince Ștefăniță, grandson of Ștefan cel Mare, on his deathbed, recommended Petru as a suitable contender to the throne, thus acknowledging Petru's blood lineage from Ștefan cel Mare.
Petru exhibited many of his father's qualities: ambition, daring, bravery, piety, artistic taste. However, he was marked by inconstancy and a lack of political instincts.