Ştefăniţă Lupu

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Ştefăniţă Lupu, nicknamed Papură-Vodă (Bullrush Voivode;b. 1641; d. 1661 in Tighina), son of Vasile Lupu, was Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia between 1569 and 1661, and again in 1661.

[edit] Life

Appointed by the Porte as a result of his father's efforts (during their in exile in Istanbul), Ştefăniţă took over the throne at the tender age of 16. His rule was twice overthrown by former Wallachian Prince Constantin Şerban, who occupied Iaşi and took over as Voivode. These harassments, coupled with Ottoman demands and Tatar raids, caused a deep crisis in Moldavia, worsened by an epidemic of what was thought to be the bubonic plague.

The ensuing famine accounts for Ştefăniţă's moniker: resources would have been so scarce that people resorted to grinding typha, and baking it as bread.

The Prince ended his life due to an illness, while assisting Turks and Tatars in fortifying Budjak against Cossacks.

Preceded by
Constantin Şerban
Prince/Voivode of Moldavia
1659-1661
Succeeded by
Constantin Şerban
Preceded by
Constantin Şerban
Prince/Voivode of Moldavia
1661
Succeeded by
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