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House of Bogdan-Muşat : ウィキペディア英語版
House of Bogdan-Mușat

The House of Bogdan, commonly referred to as the House of Mușat, was the ruling family which established the Principality of Moldova with Bogdan I (c. 1363 - 1367), giving the country its first line of Princes, one closely related with the Basarab rulers of Wallachia by several marriages through time. The Mușatins are named after Margareta Mușata who married Costea, a son of Bogdan I. For a long time it has been though that Mușata was a daughter of Bogdan I and Costea was a member of House of Basarab who bore the name Muşat, all speculations unsupported by any documents.
The word ''mușat'', which gives the dynasty its name, means ''handsome'' in old Romanian.
==Genealogy==

Recent studies,〔Gorovei, Ştefan S., ''Întemeierea Moldovei. Probleme controversate'', Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, Iaşi, 1997, ISBN 973-9149-74-X〕〔Rezachevici, Constantin, ''Cronologia critică a domnilor din Ţara Românească şi Moldova, a. 1324 - 1881'', vol. I, Editura Enciclopedică, Bucureşti, 2001, ISBN 973-45-0387-1〕 based on the careful consideration of existing documents and a recently discovered chronicle of Moldavia in Poland, managed to establish the most likely link between Bogdan I and his successors from the so-called ''house of Mușat'', as well as the succession line and ruling periods of each prince from the 14th century.
The following genealogical tree is an oversimplified version, meant to show only the ruling princes, their documented brothers and sisters, and the spouses/extramarital ''liaisons'' of those who had ruling heirs, following the conventions:
* Ruling princes have their name emphasized and their ruling years in Moldavia.
* Several members of House of Musat ruled in Wallachia; those reigning years are marked with ''W''.
* If the prince died while ruling, the last year is preceded by a cross.
* Small numbers at the end of each name are meant to indicate the mother of each offspring.
* No number when the father had several spouses or extramarital affairs, means the mother is unknown.
* Spouses and extramarital ''liaisons'' are separated by a horizontal line.






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