Bogdan IV of Moldavia

The designation “Bogdan IV of Moldavia” does not correspond to a widely recognized historical figure in established scholarly or reference works. The sequence of Moldavian rulers named Bogdan includes Bogdan I (c. 1359–1365), Bogdan II (1445–1447), and Bogdan III “the One‑Eyed” (1504–1517). No reliable sources document a subsequent ruler identified as Bogdan IV.

Given the lack of verifiable information, the term may stem from:

  • Etymological speculation – “Bogdan” is a Slavic name meaning “given by God” (from bog “god” + dan “given”). The numeral “IV” suggests a hypothetical fourth ruler bearing that name.
  • Genealogical or local tradition – Some regional legends or family histories might refer to an otherwise undocumented claimant or pretender to the Moldavian throne as “Bogdan IV,” but such references are not corroborated by mainstream historiography.

In the absence of credible historical records, no detailed biographical, political, or cultural description can be provided. Further research in specialized archives or primary documents would be required to substantiate the existence of a figure named Bogdan IV of Moldavia.

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