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- Q2633135 subject Q8689033.
- Q2633135 subject Q8878317.
- Q2633135 abstract "Iuga of Moldavia (known also as Iurg or Iurie in Romanian literature, Yury in Ruthenian, Jerzy in Polish; the epithet Ologul means "the Crippled") was Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia from November 1399 to June 1400. He was the son of Roman I of Moldavia (1391–1394) and an unknown wife, possibly of Lithuanian extraction from descendants of Karijotas. Because of similar name and background, Iuga is sometimes confused with Yuri, son of Karijotas. The nickname "the Crippled" can be found only in the chronicle of Putna Monastery, drafted in the first years of the 16th century, but its origins are unknown.".
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- Q2633135 wikiPageWikiLink Q8689033.
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- Q2633135 comment "Iuga of Moldavia (known also as Iurg or Iurie in Romanian literature, Yury in Ruthenian, Jerzy in Polish; the epithet Ologul means "the Crippled") was Voivode (Prince) of Moldavia from November 1399 to June 1400. He was the son of Roman I of Moldavia (1391–1394) and an unknown wife, possibly of Lithuanian extraction from descendants of Karijotas. Because of similar name and background, Iuga is sometimes confused with Yuri, son of Karijotas.".
- Q2633135 label "Iuga of Moldavia".