Moldova became a pathway for most invaders simply because the invaders wanted to take advantage of the ethnic Germans in the western and northern parts of Czechoslovakian under the pretext that they wanted to protect them against oppression by the native government. Moldova was a pathway for invaders because the invaders took advantage of the ethnic Germans in the western and northern parts of Czechoslovakian claiming that they wanted to protect them against oppression by the native government.
The plural of Moldavia is Moldavias.
Moldavia was created in 1346.
Moldavia ended in 1859.
The Eastern part of Moldova (Basarabia - now Republic of Moldova) and the Northern part of Bucovina were occupied by the Russian invaders in 1940 after the secret pact Ribbentrop-Molotov.
Bogdan I of Moldavia died in 1367.
The homophone for Moldavia is Moldova. Moldova is a country in Eastern Europe, while Moldavia refers to a historical region in the same area.
Petru II of Moldavia died in 1452.
Stephen II of Moldavia died in 1447.
Stephen III of Moldavia was born in 1433.
Stephen III of Moldavia died on 1504-07-02.
Moldavia (Moldova in the Romanian language): 24.01.1859Transylvania: 01.12.1918
Moldavia is typically classified as a region in Eastern Europe. It is a historical region that is now divided between Romania and the Republic of Moldova. Moldavia has historical, cultural, and political significance for both countries.