Asediul Brăilei de la 1711. Două puncte de vedere contemporane
The siege of Brăila in 1711. Two contemporary viewpoints
Author(s): Ionel CândeaSubject(s): History
Published by: Galaţi University Press
Keywords: Brăila; Russian-Turkish war; chronicler Ion Neculce; Dimitrie Cantemir; Constantin Brâncoveanu; Peter the Great
Summary/Abstract: The author makes a succinct comparative analysis of how the siege of Braila was reflected in two contemporary sources detailing the Russo-Ottoman war of 1710-1711: the chronicle of the Moldavian dignitary Ion Neculce and The History of Wallachia, from October 1688 till March 1717, whose author was, most probably, a boyar from Constantin Brâncoveanu’s court. Both sources stress the role of Toma Cantacuzino, who, in front of his Wallachian army, disobeyed Brancoveanu’s orders and joined Peter the Great”s side, and participated, together with general Karl Ewald von Rönne, to the assault and conquest of the citadel of Braila (July 13-14, 1711)
Journal: Analele Universităţii Dunărea de Jos din Galaţi. Seria Istorie
- Issue Year: 2008
- Issue No: 07
- Page Range: 91-95
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Romanian