Monday, November 17, 2014

First, dear reader, if you want to know who was this Manoil nps and what made them great prince to

The first counselor of Stephen the Great - Greek Manoil | Andrei Eşanu
The winter of 1466-1467 Moldavia come over unexpectedly. After a few warm days in late November, and during the night the wind ruffle made a petty snow, wet and sticky. Suceavă whole was covered nps whiteness of snow. Shortly install a frosty winter. However life throbbed heavily in old Suceavă. They went nicely with Haitura, urături and crops Christmas and St. Basil. Only a very handsome house near the palace reigned heavy expectation. Everyone in the house whispered, more understanding eyes. Here lay dying a great and wise gentleman by the name Manoil. Who was this Manoil and why even large to be prince Stephen was making visits to encourage, or for advice on a matter that can not be postponed? Yea and his witch doctor he sent Prince a few times, can find a cure, which would appease the sufferings of Manoil. The old official was buried with great honor and pohvală nps a frosty sunny day and a few days after Epiphany.
First, dear reader, if you want to know who was this Manoil nps and what made them great prince to wear as its honor, should at least browse the volumes which are gathered together one by one the documents issued by the prince of Stephen the Great. These charters Cyrillic letter written on paper or parchment, each time bringing nps the names of all members of the royal council of Stephen the Great, which are lined in a certain order, not random. Here you will find the names of famous noblemen and dignitaries, large great governor and chancellors, treasurers and boards, the Commission and the chief magistrate and many others. By this I wanted to let you know that in the first ten years of the reign of Stephen, every time (except for a few months in 1457), the first among the great dignitaries and royal advisors of Prince was this old gentleman Manoil, weather nps sources nps called "pan" Greek Manoil, Manoil Protopopov, Manoil the Great, Manuel, Mănăilă. Where did Manoil and what made Stephen the Great to lift the man to a boyar rank so high? However it may seem stingy in the information documents and chronicles the first half of the century. fifteenth century, but they, both the country and foreign ones, contain quite a lot of data and references on the life and work of Manoil.
We must recognize that this outstanding personality of sec. XV drew our attention for a long time, making us waste more forces to search for the roots and the track work throughout his life. Finally I managed to find that Manoil descended from a family of Greeks settled in Moldavia during the reign of Alexander the Good, who had taken refuge in the Byzantine Empire Moldova endangered under the blows of the Ottomans. Manoil's father (I have not managed to identify the name) was a priest and had reached the rank of archpriest in one of the provinces of Moldavia. In certain circumstances the dean had a trusted person to court reign of Alexandru cel Bun and his sons Iliaş and Stephen. Since it was a very literate person Greek and Slavonic, Dean was tasked with important diplomatic missions abroad church, part of the Moldovan delegation to the Council of Florence and constant meetings nps that pursue union with the Catholic nps Orthodox Church which unfortunately was not successful. Besides this, the dean at his son Manoil endowed not only with the king's name (then Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus was Byzantium nps (1391-1425)), but with more literate. No one knows exactly when and where he was born Manoil, but our calculations seem to show that he was born in the mid first decade of the century. XV, it is likely even in Moldova, as he matured nps grounded for good, knew the language nps and was not considered nps a foreign country. I was told Manoil Protopopov Greek or because he was the son of an archbishop nps of the Greek nation. Apparently, Manoil was known from childhood with the children of Alexandru cel Bun, being about the same age as her. They, reaching princes and knowing his qualities, they drew Manoil in activities at the royal court and before long it will include the counsel of the Lord. Although then in Moldova were particularly troubled times, from now until the reign of Stephen the Great, our hero will make a brilliant career. As weather nps sources testify in this long period of 20 years (1436-1457) until the enthronement of Stephen the Great on the throne of Moldavia, lord Manoil, fits in political life, full of great turmoil

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