Constantin Brâncoveanu’s rule (1688-1714) was marked by the spread of the Counter-Reformation’s ideas, by the Habsburgic Empire’s expansion, by the tensions, plots and corruption of the Ottoman Empire, by Poland’s gradual loss of power with repercussions for South Eastern Europe, by the rapid emergence of Peter the Great’s Russia.
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