| Maps | ||
| 1 | The distribution of the principal sites | XIII |
| Figures | ||
| 1.1 | Golia Monastery in Iași, reliefs with the coat of arms of Moldavia, mid-17th century | 30 |
| 1.2 | Grave goods from 11th- to 14th-century burial assemblages attributed to the nomads: 1, 2, 5, 6 – mounts, bridle bit and copper-alloy cauldron from Pogonești (Vaslui County); 3 – helmet from Moscu (Galați County); 4 – bridle bit from Grivița (Vaslui County) | 34 |
| 1.3 | Balabanu (Republic of Moldova), gilded iron mace-head, with silver inlay inscription. The weapon was discovered in a 13th- to 14th-century burial assemblage attributed to the nomads. After Postică and Sava, “Complexe,” p. 85 Figure 13 | 35 |
| 1.4 | Old Orhei (Republic of Moldova), stone buildings of the mid-14th century town of Shehr al-Djedid | 36 |
| 1.5 | Towns in 14th- and 15th century Moldavia | 40 |
| 1.6 | Swords (1, 4) and arrowheads (2, 3) dated to the 10th–11th(1) and to the 13th–14th centuries (2–4) and discovered in Pașcani (Iași County, 1), Târpești (Neamț County, 2 and 3), and Buhalnița (Iași County, 4) | 42 |
| 1.7 | Thirteenth- and fourteenth-century swords: 1 and 4 – unknown location in Moldavia; 2 – Războieni; 3 – Bicaz (Neamț County) | 43 |
| 1.8 | Eleventh- to fifteenth-century “imports” in Moldavia: 1 – Iași, a Byzantine gold coin struck for Emperor Michael VII Dukas (1071–1078); 2 – Baia (Suceava County), a Genoese gold imitation of a Venetian ducat, struck in Chios or in Caffa; 3 – Siret (Suceava County), a Genoese gold imitation of a Venetian ducat, struck in Chios or in Caffa; 4 – Umbrărești (Galația County), a Genoese gold imitation of a Venetian ducat, struck in Chios or in Caffa; 5 – Bârlad (Vaslui County), bronze chape of Baltic origin, 11th to 12th century | 45 |
| 1.9 | Rus’ pectoral crosses dated to the 12th–13th (1) and 13th–14th centuries (2): 1 – Inești (Republic of Moldova); 2 – unknown location in the Republic of Moldova | 46 |
| 1.10 | Rus’ pectoral crosses dated to the 13th and 14th centuries from unknown locations in the Republic of Moldova | 47 |
| Rural settlements in 14th- to 15th-century Moldavia. After Byrnia, Sel’skie poseleniia, p. 33 Figure 4 | 49 | |
| 3.1 | Metropolitan Gregory Roșca and St. Daniel. Fresco on the southern façade of the katholikon in the Voroneț Monastery, painted in 1457 | 90 |
| 3.2 | The veneration of the relics of St. John the New in the Church of St. George, Suceava (2018) | 92 |
| 3.3 | Translation of St. John the New to Suceava. Fresco on the southern façade of the katholikon in the Voroneț Monastery, painted in 1457 | 94 |
| 3.4 | Translation of St. John the New to Suceava. Fresco in the exonarthex of the katholikon in the Sucevița Monastery, painted in 1596 | 96 |
| 10.1 | Moldovița Monastery, Church of the Annunciation (1532–1537), view from the southeast | 237 |
| 10.2 | Epigonation, embroidery with gold and silver thread and colored silk on a red silk foundation, 0.42 m x 0.42 m, 14th-century Constantinople or Thessaloniki | 239 |
| 10.3 | Burial cover of Maria of Mangup (detail), embroidery with gold and silver thread and colored silk on a red satin foundation, 1.88 m x 1.02 m, ca.1477 | 243 |
| 10.4 | Pătrăuți Monastery, Church of the Holy Cross, 1487. View from the southwest | 246 |
| 10.5 | Pătrăuți Monastery, plan and elevation of the Church of the Holy Cross | 247 |
| 10.6 | Moldovița Monastery, plan and elevation of the Church of the Annunciation | 249 |
| 10.7 | Pătrăuți Monastery, view of the western wall of the pronaos in the Church of the Holy Cross | 251 |
| 10.8 | Pătrăuți Monastery, view of the west wall of the naos in the Church of the Holy Cross | 253 |
| 10.9 | Pătrăuți Monastery, view of the apse wall in the Church of the Holy Cross | 254 |
| 10.10 | Moldovița Monastery, view of the east wall of the pronaos in the Church of the Annunciation | 256 |
| 10.11 | Moldovița Monastery, view of the naos dome in the Church of the Annunciation | 257 |
| 10.12 | Moldovița Monastery, view of the western façade of the Church of the Annunciation | 258 |
| 10.13 | Moldovița Monastery, view of the southern façade of the Church of the Annunciation | 259 |
| 10.14 | Moldovița Monastery, mural of The Siege of Constantinople on the southern façade of the Church of the Annunciation, 1537 | 260 |
| 16.1 | Grain exports from Galați (1837–1852). Quantities (quarters) and values (sterling pounds) | 408 |
| 16.2 | Imports to Galați (1837–1852). Value (in sterling pounds) | 411 |
| 16.3 | The navigation of Galați (1837–1852), with percentages of British ships and ships loading directly for British ports | 414 |
| 16.4 | Travel time from production regions to the port of Galați | 418 |
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