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Iuga of Moldavia (14th century – July 19, 1400) (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. According to one hypothesis, he may have been the Lithuanian prince George Koriatovich. Other hypotheses posit him as the son of Roman I of Moldavia (1391–1394) and an unknown wife, possibly of Lithuanian extraction from descendants of Karijotas, confused with the Lithuanian prince because of the similar name and background. 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. The reasons why he has remained in history with this nickname are not

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  • Iuga Ologul (fr)
  • Iuga of Moldavia (en)
  • Juga (hospodar mołdawski) (pl)
  • Юга Безногий (ru)
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  • Juga (rum. Iuga Vodă; zm. po 1403) – hospodar Mołdawii w latach 1399–1400. Jego pochodzenie nie jest pewne. Przypuszcza się, że nie pochodził z mołdawskiej rodziny panującej. Natomiast zdaniem J. Tęgowskiego był synem Żurża, bratankiem Piotra I i Romana I. W literaturze bywa niekiedy łączony z Jerzym Koriatowiczem, władcą Podola. Władcą Mołdawii został w 1399, po śmierci Stefana I. W 1400 stracił jednak tron w wyniku interwencji Mirczy Starego, który osadził na mołdawskim tronie Aleksandra Dobrego, a Jugę wziął do niewoli. (pl)
  • Юга Безногий (молд. Юга Ологул «Юга Одноногий») — господарь Молдавского княжества в течение короткого времени в 1399—1400 годах, сын Романа I Мушата. (ru)
  • Iuga of Moldavia (14th century – July 19, 1400) (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. According to one hypothesis, he may have been the Lithuanian prince George Koriatovich. Other hypotheses posit him as the son of Roman I of Moldavia (1391–1394) and an unknown wife, possibly of Lithuanian extraction from descendants of Karijotas, confused with the Lithuanian prince because of the similar name and background. 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. The reasons why he has remained in history with this nickname are not (en)
  • Iuga Ologul (i.e l'estropié, ? – 19 juillet 1400) est un prince lituanien né en Podolie, petit-fils du grand-prince de Lituanie Gediminas, fils de Karijotas et d'une princesse moldave. Il fut voïvode de Moldavie entre 1374 et 1377, succédant à Costea Mușat. Il revint à la tête de la Moldavie de 1399 à 1400. (fr)
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  • Iuga of Moldavia (14th century – July 19, 1400) (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. According to one hypothesis, he may have been the Lithuanian prince George Koriatovich. Other hypotheses posit him as the son of Roman I of Moldavia (1391–1394) and an unknown wife, possibly of Lithuanian extraction from descendants of Karijotas, confused with the Lithuanian prince because of the similar name and background. 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. The reasons why he has remained in history with this nickname are not known precisely (probably suffered from a disease that makes it difficult to move). (en)
  • Iuga Ologul (i.e l'estropié, ? – 19 juillet 1400) est un prince lituanien né en Podolie, petit-fils du grand-prince de Lituanie Gediminas, fils de Karijotas et d'une princesse moldave. Il fut voïvode de Moldavie entre 1374 et 1377, succédant à Costea Mușat. Il revint à la tête de la Moldavie de 1399 à 1400. La monarchie étant élective dans les principautés roumaines (comme en Hongrie et Pologne voisines), le prince (voïvode, hospodar ou domnitor selon les époques et les sources) était élu par et parmi les boyards et, pour être nommé, régner et se maintenir, s'appuyait fréquemment sur les puissances voisines, hongroise, polonaise ou ottomane. (fr)
  • Juga (rum. Iuga Vodă; zm. po 1403) – hospodar Mołdawii w latach 1399–1400. Jego pochodzenie nie jest pewne. Przypuszcza się, że nie pochodził z mołdawskiej rodziny panującej. Natomiast zdaniem J. Tęgowskiego był synem Żurża, bratankiem Piotra I i Romana I. W literaturze bywa niekiedy łączony z Jerzym Koriatowiczem, władcą Podola. Władcą Mołdawii został w 1399, po śmierci Stefana I. W 1400 stracił jednak tron w wyniku interwencji Mirczy Starego, który osadził na mołdawskim tronie Aleksandra Dobrego, a Jugę wziął do niewoli. (pl)
  • Юга Безногий (молд. Юга Ологул «Юга Одноногий») — господарь Молдавского княжества в течение короткого времени в 1399—1400 годах, сын Романа I Мушата. (ru)
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