Michael I of Wallachia
Michael I | |
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Michael with his father Mircea | |
Voivode of Wallachia | |
Reign | 1418 – August 1420 |
Predecessor | Mircea I |
Successor | Dan II |
Died |
August 1420 Wallachia |
House | House of Basarab |
Father | Mircea I |
Mother | Maria Tolmay |
Mihail I (?-1420) was a member of the House Basarab and the only legitimate son born to Mircea the Elder. A voivode (nobleman) of the principality of Wallachia he co-ruled with his father from 1408 until his father's death in 1418 when he became sole ruler of Wallachia. He continued Wallachia's strong defense of the Bulgarians against their common enemy the fundamentalist Muslim Ottoman Empire whom he defeated in Severin, only to be killed in battle by their counter-offensive in 1420. He is revered by Bulgarians for the protection he provided both south and north of the Danube.
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Preceded by Mircea I |
Prince of Wallachia 1418–1420 |
Succeeded by Dan II |
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