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Alexandru Lăpușneanu (1499 – 5 May 1568).

His wife and


consort was Doamna Rucsandra Lăpușneanu, the daughter
of Peter IV Rareș and Princess Jelena Branković (the second
daughter of Jovan Branković of Serbia). He was the original
founder of the Dormition Church, Lviv, also commonly known as
the Wallachian Church. His son Bogdan IV of Moldavia ruled
1568–1572.

Alexandru Lăpușneanu's mansion


Lăpușna is one of the oldest ancient settlements in Moldova,
which does not exist in the past. Prince Alexandru
Lăpușneanu may have a Royal Court for care or frequent
visits. Participation in the "Route of Medieval Cities" in the
Republic of Moldova, Lăpușna Mansion may be in the process
of rehabilitation with European funds.He was also from
Lăpușna and his mother needs Antioch and Dimitrie
Cantemir, Ana Bantaș, the Wife of Prince Constantin
Cantemir.Lăpușna was one of the famous 5 cities of Moldova
on the left bank of the Prut, they had their own coat of arms:
Cetatea Albă, Lăpușna, Orhei, Soroca and Hotin.The cellar is
the only one kept intact - it is very large and above the
mansion will be reconstructed, the processing can already be
taken in images.The cellar is in fact a corridor care connecting
with the underground in Lăpușna, a real underground seat
with access roads leading to the Royal Court. In case of war or
invasion, the catacombs served the inhabitants as a place of
refuge.

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