SAS — or SAS may refer to: Military * Special Air Service, the principal special forces unit of the British Army * Australian Special Air Service Regiment, Australian regiment derived from the British Army regiment * New Zealand Special Air Service (NZ … Wikipedia
Sas de moldavie — Sas fut le prince de Moldavie entre 1354 et 1358, et était vassal du roi de Hongrie Louis I. Il succéda à son père, Dragoş, et son fils Bâlc lui succéda à son tour. Précédé par Sas Suivi par Dragoş … Wikipédia en Français
Sas de Moldavie — Sas fut le prince de Moldavie entre 1354 et 1358, et était vassal du roi de Hongrie Louis I. Il succéda à son père, Dragoș, et son fils Bâlc lui succéda à son tour. Précédé par Sas Suivi … Wikipédia en Français
Principado de Moldavia — Este artículo trata de la región histórica de Moldavia, para el estado europeo independiente ver República de Moldavia Principatul Moldovei Principado de Moldavia … Wikipedia Español
Foundation of Moldavia — The Foundation of Moldavia (Romanian: Descălecatul Moldovei ) occurred sometimes in 14th century, following a colonisation by Vlachs (Romanians) from Maramureş. Its nucleus was located in what is now Bukovina, around the Moldova River, which gave … Wikipedia
Balc of Moldavia — Balc (died 1395) was a voivode ruling over the lands of the Hungarian march in Moldavia in 1359, succeeding his father, Sas, the son of the first ruler of the country. He managed to rule the country for only one year before being deposed by… … Wikipedia
Negostina River — River Countries Romania Counties Suceava Cou … Wikipedia
Origin of the Romanians — History of Romania This article is part of a series Prehistory … Wikipedia
Dragoș — For other uses, see Dragoș (disambiguation). Dragoş Voivode in Moldavia Dragoş (a 19th century rendition) Reign c. 1352 c. 1353 … Wikipedia
Dragoş — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Dragoş (Drágfi de Béltek) fue un voivoda de Maramureş quien gobernó en tierras de la Moldavia medieval entre 1351 y 1353. Dejó la provincia de Maramureş a los órdenes del rey de Hungría Luis I, para establecer una… … Wikipedia Español