If you're interested in reading more about Michael the Brave or other stories from "Povestiri Istorice," I recommend searching for a digital version of the book or checking out a library that carries a copy.
However, Michael's success was short-lived. The Holy Roman Emperor, Rudolf II, who was also the ruler of Transylvania, felt threatened by Michael's growing power and allied with the Ottomans. Michael was forced to flee, and eventually, he was assassinated on August 9, 1601, in Turda, Transylvania.
Despite his tragic end, Michael the Brave's legacy lived on. He is remembered as a national hero in Romania, and his story has inspired many artists, writers, and historians, including Dumitru Almas.
On August 26, 1600, Michael the Brave and his army defeated the Ottoman forces at the Battle of Șelimbăr, near Sibiu, in what is now Romania. This victory marked a significant moment in Romanian history, as it showed that the Romanian people could unite and fight against a powerful enemy.