Pătrașcu the Good

At the Porte's command, he goes with his army in Transylvania (1556) to restore John Sigismund who, together with his mother, Queen Isabella, had to withdraw to Poland.

14,000 soldiers flee the Carpathians, one in May, the other in July, and the great saint Socol brings the queen from Lvov.

However, it is certain that Socol, when Mircea the Shepherd returned, retreat with his son, Radu stolnic to Transylvania and took with him the coffers of the deceased: 400, 00 ducats.

[4] Some historians suggest that the Voivode might have died as a result of poisoning even by the great saint Socol, who had himself thoughts of his own: it is not proven.

Vintilă installed by the army of John Voda the Brave in 1574 (but only four days) and Petrascu, from Cyprus[5] Pătrașcu was buried at Dealu Monastery.