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Mihai 'Viteazul, the Brave' Patrascu (Viteazul), Domnitor of Oltenia, Ungrovlachia, Transilvania and Moldovia

Also Known As: "Michael the Brave"
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Death: August 09, 1601 (43)
near Campia Turzii (Assassination)
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Son of Pătrașcu "the Good", voivode of Wallachia and Teodora Cantacuzino
Husband of Doamna Stanca
Father of Florica Princess of Ungrovlachia and Nicolae II Prince Patrascu, Domnitor of Ungrovlachia
Half brother of Petru II Cercel, voivoda di Valacchia; Vintilă of Wallachia and Maria

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Michael the Brave (Romanian: Mihai Viteazu(l) pronounced [mi%CB%88haj viˈte̯azu(l)] or Mihai Bravu pronounced [mi%CB%88haj ˈbravu], Hungarian: Vitéz Mihály; 1558 – August 9, 1601) was the Prince of Wallachia (1593–1601), of Transylvania (1599–1600), and of Moldavia (1600). He ruled all three principalitiesnote 1 in a personal union for a short period of time.

During his reign, which coincided with the Long War, these three principalities forming the territory of present-day Romania and the Republic of Moldova were ruled for the first time by a single Romanian leader, although the personal union lasted for less than six months. He is regarded as one of Romania's greatest national heroes.

His rule over Wallachia began in the autumn of 1593. Two years a war with the Ottomans began, a conflict in which the Prince fought the Battle of Călugăreni, considered one of the most important battles of his reign. Although the Wallachians emerged victorious from the battle, Michael was forced to retreat with his troops and wait for aid from his allies, Prince Sigismund Báthory of Transylvania and Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II. The war continued until a peace finally emerged in January 1597, but this only lasted for a year and a half. Peace was again reached in late 1599, when Michael was unable to continue the war due to lack of support from his allies.

In 1599 Michael won the Battle of Şelimbăr and soon entered Alba Iulia, becoming the Prince of Transylvania. A few months later, Michael's troops invaded Moldavia and reached its capital, Suceava. The Moldavian leader Ieremia Movilă fled to Poland and Michael was declared Prince of Moldavia. Michael kept the control of all three provinces for less than a year before the nobles of Transylvania and certain boyars in Moldavia and Wallachia rose against him in a series of revolts. Thereafter, Michael allied with the Imperial General Giorgio Basta and defeated an uprising of the Hungarian nobility at Gurăslău in Transylvania. Immediately after this victory, Basta ordered the assassination of Michael, which took place on 9 August 1601.

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