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  1. Alexander I Aldea (1397 – December 1436) was a Voivode of Wallachia (1431–1436) from the House of Basarab, son of Mircea the Elder. He came to rule Wallachia during an extremely turbulent time when rule of the country changed hands by violence eighteen times during the 15th century.

  2. Alexander I Aldea (1397 – December 1436) was a Voivode of Wallachia (14311436) from the House of Basarab, son of Mircea the Elder. He came to rule Wallachia during an extremely turbulent time when rule of the country changed hands by violence eighteen times during the 15th century.

  3. Alexander I Aldea (1397 – December 1436) was a Voivode of Wallachia (14311436) from the House of Basarab, son of Mircea the Elder. He came to rule Wallachia during an extremely turbulent time when rule of the country changed hands by violence eighteen times during the 15th century.

  4. 4 days ago · Another one of the illegitimate offspring of Mircea, Alexander, ruled between 1431 and 1436 as Alexander I Aldea. Portrait of Vlad II Dracul of Wallachia, father of Vlad Dracula the Impaler c. 15th century. Fresco of Mircea of Wallachia in the Episcopal Church of Curtea de Argeş.

  5. Sep 29, 2020 · Alexander Aldea: The Accidental Prince One of the least-known personalities involved in the story of the historical Dracula is his uncle, Alexander Aldea. A son of Mircea the Old, Alexander II Aldea ruled Wallachia from 1431 to 1436.

  6. Alexander I, commonly known as Alexander the Good (Romanian: Alexandru cel Bun; c. 1375 – 1 January 1432) was Voivode of Moldavia between 1400 and 1432. He was the son of Roman I and succeeded Iuga to the throne. As ruler he initiated a series of reforms while consolidating the status of the Principality of Moldavia.

  7. Alexander I Aldea (1397 – December 1436) was a Voivode of Wallachia (1431–1436) from the House of Basarab, son of Mircea the Elder. He came to rule Wallachia during an extremely turbulent time when rule of the country changed hands by violence eighteen times during the 15th century.