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Peter the Younger

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Reign
  
1559–1568

Father
  
Mircea the Shepherd

Predecessor
  
Mircea the Shepherd

Name
  
Peter Younger


Successor
  
Alexandru II Mircea

Role
  
Mircea the Shepherd's son

Spouse
  
Jelena Crepovic

Uncles
  
Bogdan Rares, Ion Rares

Peter the Younger

Burial
  
Greek Orthodox Church in Istanbul

Died
  
August 19, 1568, Konya, Turkey

Parents
  
Mircea the Shepherd, Doamna Chiajna

Cousins
  
Ieremia Movila, Simion Movila

Grandparents
  
Petru Rares, Radu IV the Great, Maria Rares

Similar People
  
Doamna Chiajna, Radu IV the Great, Simion Movila, Petru Rares, Ieremia Movila

Peter the Younger (1546–1568) was the ruler of Wallachia between 21 September 1559 and 31 May 1568.

He was the eldest son of Mircea the Shepherd and of Lady Chiajna and was named "the Young" because at the moment of crowning, he was only 13.

After the death of his father at 21 September 1559, the boyars try to take the throne of the family. Between 25 September and 24 October 1559, three battles took place between the boyars and the remaining family of Mircea the Shepherd. The first battle, from the village Românești, was won by the boyars, only to lose the second battle, of Șerpătești. The decisive battle took place at Boiani where, Peter, helped by the ottomans, won. On 24 October 1559, he was confirmed by the Ottoman Empire as the new ruler of Wallachia.

Peter the Younger established the Plumbuita Monastery in 1560 and continued his father's work on restoring the Curtea Veche church and the Snagov Monastery.

Trying to get hold of the riches of the family, the Ottoman Empire, through a representative, managed to send the prince in exile along with his mother, Lady Chiajna in 1568. Peter the Younger arrived in Constantinople on 31 May and was taken to the Seven Towers fortress, where he was stripped of his riches. On 19 August 1568, Peter the Younger died of poisoning at only 21 years old.

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