词条 | Doamna Chiajna |
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| name = Doamna Chiajna of Moldavia | title = | image = | caption = | succession = Regent of Wallachia | reign = 1559 - 1564 | reign-type = Regency | regent = Peter the Younger | reg-type = Voivode | succession1 = Princess Consort of Wallachia (1st reign) | reign1 = 1545 - 1552 | reign1-type1= Tenure | predecessor1= | successor1 = | succession2 = Princess Consort of Wallachia (2nd reign) | reign2 = 1553 – 1554 | reign2-type2= Tenure | predecessor2= | successor2 = | succession3= Princess Consort of Wallachia (3rd reign) | reign3 = 1558 – 1559 | reign3-type3= Tenure | predecessor3= | successor3 = | father = Peter IV Rareș of Moldavia | mother = Doamna Maria | spouse = Mircea the Shepherd | issue = Peter the Younger Radu Mircea Stanca of Wallachia Anca of Wallachia Marina of Wallachia Nazperver Hatun | birth_date = 1525 | birth_place = Poland | death_date = 1588 (aged 63) | death_place = | place of burial = | posthumous name = | house = House of Mușat (by birth) House of Drăculești (by marriage) }} Doamna Chiajna (1525-1588) was a Princess consort of Wallachia. She was married to Mircea the Shepherd. She was regent in Wallachia in 1559-1575. She was born as Ana in Poland as the daughter of prince Peter IV Rareș, and married prince Mircea the Shepherd in 1545. She founded the first school in Romania: Câmpulung in 1552. After the death of her spouse in 1559, she became regent in Wallachia on behalf of her son Petru cel Tânăr. She is described as an energetic, intelligent and gifted politician. In 1575, she was abducted by the Ottomans and deported to Aleppo in Syria. Last sourced report on 1588 and her resting place whereabouts remained unclear. References
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