Ştefan VI Rareş (died 1 September 1552) was ruler of Moldavia in 1551 and 1552.[1]

Ştefan VI Rareş
Prince of Moldavia
Reign11 June 1551 – 1 September 1552
PredecessorIlie II Rareş
SuccessorIoan Joldea
Bornc. 1530
Died1 September 1552
Țuțora
FatherPetru Rareş
ReligionOrthodox

Ştefan was a son of Petru Rareş and succeeded to the Moldavian throne on 11 June 1551 when his brother Ilie II Rareş was forced to abdicate by the Ottoman Empire.

He attempted to create an alliance with the German King Ferdinand I against the Ottomans, but was unsuccessful. He attempted an invasion of Transylvania in 1552, in July, he invaded twice, ravaging Burzeland and Székely Land, but during his retreat he was defeated in the Brassó mountains by Báthory's Transylvanian and Castaldo's mercenary armies. Thereby losing his prestige and when this campaign failed he was assassinated by his boyars.[2][3][1][4]

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  1. ^ a b "Domnitori - Ştefan Rareş". www.moldovenii.md (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-06-16.
  2. ^ Szantó, Imre (1985). Küzdelem a török terjeszkedés ellen Magyarországon. Az 1551-52. évi várháborúk (in Hungarian). Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó. p. 131. ISBN 963-05-3451-7.
  3. ^ "Studia historica adriatica ac danubiana 7". Studia historica adriatica ac danubiana. 7. 2014. ISSN 1974-9228.
  4. ^ Thomas, David; Chesworth, John A. (2015-08-17). Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History. Volume 7 Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America (1500-1600): Volume 7. Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America (1500-1600). BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-29848-4.

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