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Povestiri Istorice: A Collection of Historical Stories by Dumitru Almas
Povestiri Istorice (Historical Stories) is a book written by Dumitru Almas, a Romanian historian and novelist, for children and young readers. The book contains 42 stories that span from the ancient times of the Dacians and Romans to the modern era of the Great Union of 1918. The stories are based on historical facts, legends, and myths, and aim to inspire love and respect for the Romanian people and their heritage.
The book was first published in 1964 and has been reprinted several times since then. It is considered a classic of Romanian literature and a valuable source of information and education for generations of readers. The book is available in PDF format online[^1^] [^2^], as well as in print editions.
The stories are divided into three parts: Part I covers the period from the Dacian Kingdom to the reign of Mihai Viteazul (Michael the Brave), Part II covers the period from the Phanariot rule to the Revolution of 1848, and Part III covers the period from the Union of the Principalities to the Great Union of 1918. Some of the stories are:
\"Hora de la Frumusica\" (The Dance at Frumusica), about a Dacian festival where Burebista, the king of the Dacians, meets his future wife;
\"Decebal, eroul dacilor\" (Decebal, the Hero of the Dacians), about the last stand of Decebal against the Roman emperor Trajan;
\"Povestea preafrumoasei Dochia\" (The Story of the Beautiful Dochia), a legend about the origin of spring and the Dacian goddess Bendis;
\"Basarab voievod, eroul de la Posada\" (Basarab Voivode, the Hero of Posada), about the victory of Basarab I, the founder of Wallachia, over Charles I of Hungary;
\"Dragos cel mandru ca soarele\" (Dragos, as Proud as the Sun), about the legend of Dragos, the founder of Moldavia, and his hunting of a bison;
\"Condeiele lui voda\" (The Quills of Voda), about Vlad III Dracula, also known as Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler), and his harsh justice;
\"Stefan cel Mare, biruitor in lupta de la Vaslui\" (Stephen the Great, Victor in the Battle of Vaslui), about one of the greatest victories of Stephen III of Moldavia over Mehmed II, the conqueror of Constantinople;
\"Mihai Viteazul, voievod al tuturor romanilor\" (Michael the Brave, Voivode of All Romanians), about the first unification of Wallachia, Moldavia, and Transylvania under Michael I in 1600;
\"Tudor Vladimirescu si arnautul care a devenit pandur\" (Tudor Vladimirescu and the Arnaut Who Became a Pandur), about a friendship between a Romanian revolutionary leader and an Albanian mercenary during the Wallachian uprising of 1821;
\"Nicolae Balcescu, prietenul poporului\" (Nicolae Balcescu, Friend of the People), about a Romanian historian and activist who participated in the Revolution of 1848 and died in exile;
\"Avram Iancu, craiul muntilor\" (Avram Iancu, King of the Mountains), about a Romanian leader who fought for Transylvanian autonomy during
the Revolutions of 1848-1849;
\"Toti romanii canta Hora Unirii\" (All Romanians Sing Hora Unirii), about
the song composed by Vasile Alecsandri to celebrate
the Union of Moldavia and Wallachia in 1859;
\"Cuza Voda si sultanul\" (Cu aa16f39245