RFKH1HRE–Princess of Wallachia in traditional long blue dresses in 1700. Old illustration by J.M. Vien, publ. T. Jefferys, London, 1757-1772
RMKCGC2C–Wallachian hillmen founding a city in the 9th century. After the painting by J.H. Valda, d.1941. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMDX93D7–Street view of 19th century of Bucharest, Wallachia in what is now Romania. Victorian engraving circa 1854
RM2H92301–Painting 'Walachian Funeral' by Hungarian painter Sándor Bihari (1885) on displаy in the Hungаrian Nаtional Gаllery (Mаgyar Nеmzeti Gаleria) in Budаpest, Hungаry.
RFKH1HRG–Wallachian Gentleman in traditional dresses. Fur hat and long orange coat. Old illustratiion by J.M. Vien, publ. T. Jefferys, London, 1757-1772
RMG2W0TJ–Ferry across the Danube, Romania, Valahia, Wallachia, Walachia, Walachei , Braila
RFKH1HRH–Wallachian Lady posing in traditional blue long dress in 1700. Old illustratiion by J.M. Vien, publ. T. Jefferys, London, 1757-1772
RMD95MFB–Michael The Bold, ruler of Walachia 1593-1601. In 1600 he had himself proclaimed Prince of Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania. Murdered in 1601. Engraving.
RMGBE9TW–literature, Romania, Wallachia, church register from the time of Prince Matei Basarab (1632 - 1654), Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMBACACB–wallachian hut 1854
RM2FP0HGH–Old Cemetery, Wallachia, Romania, 19th century
RM2WPBMCN–Beautiful woodcut pages from the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle, which is an enyclodpedia of world events, mythology and christian history. This extra-ordinary work was one of the earliest books ever printed and the first to successfully integrate text and images. These pages show latin text and an engraving of the region of Walachia (now Wallachia) in Romania
RMAMH80P–wallachian lady in travelling costume Wallachia Romanian Rumania eastern Europe Vlachs Walachia The Romanian Land Romania Munten
RFF22D14–3D Flag of the Wallachia (1330-1859). Close Up.
RMF4R0TY–Quarry in Wallachia, Romania
RFR83X4W–Digital improved reproduction, a man selling water in the region of Wallachia or Walachia, Romania, Wasserverkäufer in der Walachei, Rumänien, from an original print from the year 1855
RF2AMHD5E–a man selling water in the region of Wallachia or Walachia, Romania / Wasserverkäufer in der Walachei, Rumänien, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RFKFMBYB–Targoviste, Romania - Chindia Tower, former Wallachia kingdom capital city, Dracula city.
RMDX93GP–Portrait of 19th century Hospodar of Wallachia what is now Romania. Victorian engraving circa 1854
RF2K6313R–a man selling water in the region of Wallachia or Walachia, Romania / Wasserverkäufer in der Walachei, Rumänien, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert,
RMD87JK0–PETROM-building, Ploiesti, a town in the Great Wallachia, Romania
RM2K2JX00–Michael The Bold, ruler of Walachia 1593-1601. In 1600 had himself proclaimed Prince of Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania. Murdered in 1601. Engraving.
RFW3XXWN–Castle Peles, Sinaia, Walachia, Romania
RMD96CKA–Vlad Tepes (Vlad IV, The Impaler) Ruler of Walachia 1456-62, 1476-77. Apparently the source of the Dracula of Translyvanian legend as Vlad member of Order of the Dragon (dracul). Engraving.
RMP8DHAG–Grigore I Ghica (1628-1675), Prince of Wallachia. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMHTMHTD–Vlad Tepes (Vlad IV, The Impaler) Ruler of Walachia 1456-62, 1476-77. Apparently the source of the Dracula of Translyvanian legend as Vlad member of Order of the Dragon (dracul). Engraving
RMM4BTTE–3D Flag of the Wallachia (1330-1859).
RMFF8D80–VLAD III (1431-1477). /nKnown as Vlad the Impaler. Prince of Wallachia. German woodcut, 15th century.
RM2AT7KRY–Portal, Cathedral, Curtea de Arges, Great Walachia, Romania
RF2A6708G–Traditional house of Dumitra, Transylvania. The National Village Museum (Muzeul Satului), an open-air ethnographic museum at Herastrau Park, Bucharest. Romania
RF2J1ATB2–PETROM-Gebäude, Ploiesti, Stadt in der Großen Walachei, Rumänien / PETROM building, Ploiesti, city in Great Wallachia, Romania (Aufnahmedatum kann a
RFB0RCGJ–Bran castle, Romania
RM2X56JEP–Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878). Bridge over the Danube River built by the Russians at Braila (Romania). Engraving. 'La Guerra de Oriente' (The Russo-Turkish War). Volume I. 1877.
RMB0PXR1–Bran castle, Romania
RMF4R0P8–Church Biserica Parohiala at Vranesti, Wallachia, Romania
RMGBE9T4–literature, Romania, 'Alexander Book', Romanian translation of the Egyptian original, printed by Nastase Negrule 1790, Walachia, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMDNC0WP–Bust of Vlad Tepes in Bucharest, the capital of Romania.
RMWJDD1C–Soviet buildings and a traditional crossroads orthodox cross, Bucharest. Romania
RFKFMBY6–Targoviste, Romania - Chindia Tower, former Wallachia kingdom capital city, Dracula city.
RMWJDBGH–Library of Carol I University Foundation in Calea Victoriei, the oldest and most representative historical boulevard in Bucharest. Romania
RMDX93X9–View of 19th century Bucharest, Wallachia, now Romania, when it was headquarters of the Russian Army during the Crimean War. Victorian engraving circa 1854
RMD87JRP–PETROM-building, Ploiesti, a town in the Great Wallachia, Romania
RM2NEBD9K–Computer graphics about the Wallachia region and the neighbouring kingdoms in the 15th century, Vlad Draculea times, that inspired the character of Dracula. [Adobe InDesign (.indd); 4960x3188].
RMPWENH8–river landscape near Calarasi on the Danube, Romania, Greater Walachia, Danube landscape, estuary, abandoned meander, floodplain, alluvial land, cloudy sky
RFAMH80W–wallachian peasant girl female woman embroidered hat stand full length posed outdoor Wallachia Romanian Rumania eastern Europe
RMDXAXTD–19th century men from the Turkish bank of the River Danube. Victorian engraving circa 1854
RF2K41PWK–Peles Castle in Sinaia, large Wallachia, Romania
RMR56PXX–Walachia and Romania. 1700. Map of Walachia, Romania, in Greek and Latin. Index geographicus celcissimi principatus Wallachiae. Originally published/produced in 1700. . Source: Maps.*44170.(1),.
RF2J1ATBA–PETROM-Gebäude, Ploiesti, Stadt in der Großen Walachei, Rumänien / PETROM building, Ploiesti, city in Great Wallachia, Romania (Aufnahmedatum kann a
RMA3R45G–Group of farmers, Vlad Tepes, Romania
RMA46GTH–The Bran Castle, Romania
RFB0PXRA–Bran castle, Romania
RMF4R0PB–Church Biserica Parohiala at Vranesti, Wallachia, Romania
RMA46GKR–Tower of the Bran Castle, Romania
RMDEJ3RF–Map of Romania, 1870s. Color lithograph
RM2KF84CD–Ilfov County, Romania, approx. 2000. Man kayaking on Lake Snagov.
RFKFMBY0–Targoviste, Romania - Chindia Tower, former Wallachia kingdom capital city, Dracula city.
RMWJDBGD–Equestrian statue of King Carol I (1839-1914), the first king of Romania. Bucharest, Romania
RMAF1FEJ–Monument to 1989 Revolution, Ministry of Interior and Administration Reform, Revolution Square, Bucharest, Romania
RMD87K3R–Halele Centrale, market, city center of Ploiesti, a town in the Great Wallachia, Romania
RMDT8YFW–The Capture of the Brailov fortress on June 7, 1828, 1829. Artist: Anonymous
RMPWENH9–river landscape near Calarasi on the Danube, Romania, Greater Walachia, Danube landscape, estuary, abandoned meander, floodplain, alluvial land, cloudy sky
RMD8BBYK–Vlad III Tepes, the Impaler
RMP9BD38–Portrait of Zoie Ghica, the Princess of Moldavia. Museum: Nationalmuseum Stockholm.
RM2BTJDJ8–European Turkey map by Thunot Duvotenay. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver, 1840.
RME7G7R6–Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler) bust at Old Princely Court, Historic Quarter, Bucharest, Romania
RF2J1ATB6–PETROM-Gebäude, Ploiesti, Stadt in der Großen Walachei, Rumänien / PETROM building, Ploiesti, city in Great Wallachia, Romania (Aufnahmedatum kann a
RFKFGFY5–Peles castle in Bucharest
RF2GF38FB–European Turkey map by Thunot Duvotenay. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver, 1840.
RFB0PY0J–Stone Cross in front of Bran castle, Romania
RMF4R0PA–Church Biserica Parohiala at Vranesti, Wallachia, Romania
RMAMN04W–Tower of the Bran Castle, Romania
RMH4DBMD–PETROM building, Ploiesti, town in the big Walachei, Romania
RM2KF84AA–Ilfov County, Romania, approx. 2000. People kayaking on Lake Snagov, passing by a large new residential villa.
RFKFMBXT–Targoviste, Romania - Chindia Tower, former Wallachia kingdom capital city, Dracula city.
RMWJDC7F–National Museum of Art of Romania, Bucharest. Romania
RM2M0788M–Prahova County, Romania, 2000. Local man carrying a large load of branches.
RMD87K2A–Halele Centrale, market, city center of Ploiesti, a town in the Great Wallachia, Romania
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