The History of Romania in One Object: The Banner of Stephen the Great

Leaving behind the complex Dacian civilization we now turn our focus on medieval Moldavia, one of the historical provinces that make up contemporary Romania, during the flourishing time of Stephen the Great (1457-1504), a great Christian commander and a cunning diplomat who confronted the Turkish Sultans and the Polish Kings under this very Banner that is the next highlight of our History of Romania in One Object. Learn more about this legendary Prince and his majestic standard from the video presentation made by art historian and numismatist Cristiana Tătaru, curator of the National History Museum of Romania.

Watch the video on our FACEBOOK, YOUTUBE and BLOG from Monday, May 25, 2 p.m. EDT (or anytime later).

Dr. Cristiana Tătaru is currently a curator in the Coin Room and Historical Treasure Department of the National History Museum of Romania. She is an art historian and numismatist, specialized in Medieval history, with an interest in coin circulation in the Romanian Provinces between the 14th-16th centuries. Dr. Tătaru has co-organized several international exhibitions, including „The Romanian Embroideries of Post-Byzantine Tradition. The Banner of Stephen the Great”, opened at the Louvre Museum in Paris in 2019.