The year 1812 remains in the history of the Romanian Principalities as the year when the peace treaty to end the Russian-Turkish war is signed. Bessarabia was acquired by the Russian Empire from Moldavia as a consequence of the warfare. The peace treaty was signed in Bucharest, at Manuc''s Inn, who was owned by Manuc Bei. He was an important Armenian merchant in Bucharest, who played a key role during the negotiation. The diplomats who participated in the peace have left travel journals depicting aspects of the city organization, how the peace talks were held and the role of the host in preparing the discussion sessions. This article describes the city, using testimonies left by Count Langeron Andrault, by the Russian general Mihail Kutuzov...
The present study deals with the tragedy undergone by the Romanians in 1812, which was by no mea...
The main evolution stages of the political orientation of the Saint Petersburg cabinet and its’ terr...
Although the existence of some regulating documents, called capitulations, concerning the relations ...
This article presents the image of the Bucharest during the Russo-Turkish war 1828-1829. Compared to...
In the early nineteenth century, the Romanian Principalities crossed an extremely difficult situatio...
The paper focuses on Budjak’s status after the Trea ty of Bucharest, dated 1812. Ottoma...
Abstract: In the early nineteenth century, the Romanian Principalities crossed an extremel...
The Russian Ottoman war of 1806 -1812 caught the Romanian Principalities as in a vise. The confl...
Moldova and the Wallachia, being involved in fi ghting the great European powers, became the early n...
The period from the Peace of Iasi till the Peace of Bucharest (1792–1812) is characterized by a wors...
Ciachir Nicolae. Concerning the history of the Romanian -Ottoman political relationship (1812-1914)....
This article analyzes the way William Wilkinson, a Levant Company member, perceives two Romanian cou...
The echoes of the events from the spring of 1917 were also felt in Bessarabia, a province annexed by...
Abstract. Victor Place and Unification of the Principalities (1856-1859). The French consuls in Buch...
Both Moldavia and Wallachia enjoyed a privileged and special status as tributary states of the Ottom...
The present study deals with the tragedy undergone by the Romanians in 1812, which was by no mea...
The main evolution stages of the political orientation of the Saint Petersburg cabinet and its’ terr...
Although the existence of some regulating documents, called capitulations, concerning the relations ...
This article presents the image of the Bucharest during the Russo-Turkish war 1828-1829. Compared to...
In the early nineteenth century, the Romanian Principalities crossed an extremely difficult situatio...
The paper focuses on Budjak’s status after the Trea ty of Bucharest, dated 1812. Ottoma...
Abstract: In the early nineteenth century, the Romanian Principalities crossed an extremel...
The Russian Ottoman war of 1806 -1812 caught the Romanian Principalities as in a vise. The confl...
Moldova and the Wallachia, being involved in fi ghting the great European powers, became the early n...
The period from the Peace of Iasi till the Peace of Bucharest (1792–1812) is characterized by a wors...
Ciachir Nicolae. Concerning the history of the Romanian -Ottoman political relationship (1812-1914)....
This article analyzes the way William Wilkinson, a Levant Company member, perceives two Romanian cou...
The echoes of the events from the spring of 1917 were also felt in Bessarabia, a province annexed by...
Abstract. Victor Place and Unification of the Principalities (1856-1859). The French consuls in Buch...
Both Moldavia and Wallachia enjoyed a privileged and special status as tributary states of the Ottom...
The present study deals with the tragedy undergone by the Romanians in 1812, which was by no mea...
The main evolution stages of the political orientation of the Saint Petersburg cabinet and its’ terr...
Although the existence of some regulating documents, called capitulations, concerning the relations ...