Descendants of the great boyar Stanciu of Benga and the fate of his possessions (16th-18th centuries) Cover Image

Descendenții marelui spatar Stanciu al Bengăi și soarta posesiunilor sale (secolele XVI-XVIII)
Descendants of the great boyar Stanciu of Benga and the fate of his possessions (16th-18th centuries)

Author(s): Cristina Anton Manea
Subject(s): History
Published by: MUZEUL NAȚIONAL DE ISTORIE A ROMÂNIEI
Keywords: boyar; descendant; Danciu Zamora

Summary/Abstract: At the end of the 16th century the boyars from Pârâieni could say with Pride, like Udrea Băleanu, that they are sons of boyars from Wallachia and have heritage and wealth in this country 1• They were the grandchildren of Jupan Stanciu Mare back and back of Stancai, the daughter of Hamza of Obislav, a great ban of Craiova, and their ascendancy ascended until the beginning of the fifteenth century. Stanciu's big back was the descendantTo Danciu Zamona, son or grandson of Jupan Petre Zamona, who appeared at 142 Among the members of the Royal Council. He resorted to Ticuci, Bran, Radu, and JupanPatru, because among its properties, inherited, were also the villages of Pârâiani, Baia,Spineni, Polovragi, Mogosani, Băieşti, Gilort, and Negoeşti hills, reinforced by1 480 of the four mentioned brothers, commonly known as boyars.

  • Issue Year: 1/2004
  • Issue No: 16
  • Page Range: 115-126
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Romanian
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