Ştefan Răzvan
Ştefan Răzvan (died December 1595) was a Rom from the historical Romanian state of Wallachia, who became the Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia (between 24 April 1595 and August 1595).
Biography
The father of Ştefan Răzvan was a Muslim Rom from the Ottoman Empire who emigrated north of Danube, in Wallachia, while his mother was a Romanian peasant from the new country of settlement. At that time, all the Romani people living in the Romanian states of Wallachia and Moldavia were slaves. The rule was applied also to any Romani immigrants, excepting the Ottoman citizens. Benefiting of this exception, the father and later the son could remain free and become an active part in the local society.
Ştefan Răzvan appears as a political player at the beginning of Michael the Brave's rule in Wallachia (1593–1601), as a close noble ally of the Wallachian Prince. He previously converted from Islam to Christianity, attracting the wrath of the Ottomans. He had the boyar social status and he was a cultured person. Later he becomes involved in the politics of the neighbouring Romanian country of Moldavia, where he was appointed as part of the Princiary council, with the title of hatman (second in rank in the army after the Prince), during the reign of Aron Tiranul (Aaron the Tyrant). He led the campaigns of the Moldavian army against Tighina (Bender), Chilia, Cetatea Albă and Northern Dobruja, then occupied by the Ottomans. Ştefan became very popular among the soldiers and, with their support and with the help of the Transylvanian Prince Sigismund Báthory, he ousted Aron Tiranul (whose image was eroded among the population), on 24 April 1595.
His leadership did not last long, because the neighbor political power of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth did not agree with Ştefan Răzvan's alliance with Transylvania and Wallachia. They invaded Moldavia in August, bringing Ieremia Movilă as the Prince accepted by the Poles. The decisive battle was on the Suceava's plains (on 3 December 1595), concluded, after three hours of fight, with the Polish victory. Ştefan ran towards Transylvania, but he was captured and impaled.
Preceded by Aron Tiranul |
Prince/Voivode of Moldavia 24 April 1595 – August 1595 |
Succeeded by Ieremia Movilă |
Bibliography
- Istoria şi tradiţiile minorităţii rromani, p. 28, 2005, Sigma, Bucharest, Delia Grigore, Petre Petcuţ and Mariana Sandu