The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space in 1367 AD, at the end of Bogdan I's reign. As Mongol influence diminished after the Battle of Blue Waters, Moldavia was able to gradually expand.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space in 1391 AD, at the end Petru II's reign, who is credited with expanding Moldavia south.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space in 1419 AD, after the Ottoman conquest of Giurgiu and Turnu, which became possible after Mircea the Elder's death a year prior.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space in 1457 AD, after the ascension of Stephen III to the Moldavian throne.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space in the winter of 1461 AD, during Vlad III's campaign south of the Danube.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space in 1504 AD, at the end of Stephen III's reign.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space in 1829 AD, after the Treaty of Adrianople, the Danubian Principalities would continue to be occupied by Russian forces for the next 5 years.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space in 1848 AD, right before the start of the Revolutions.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 20 October 1848 AD, in the first days of Avram Iancu's Revolution. The Romanians of the Apuseni Mountains were waging guerilla warfare against the Hungarians, organising themselves around Câmpeni.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 17 August 1916 AD, highlighting in yellow the Entente's territorial promises to Romania, in accordance with the Treaty of Bucharest.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 26 September 1916 AD, at the start of the Battle of Sibiu.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 9 December 1917 AD, after the Armistice of Focsani.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 9 April 1918 AD, after the Sfatul Tarii of the Moldovan Democratic Republic voted to unite with Romania, maintaining its autonomy.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 22 January 1919 AD, after the Romanian advance into Transylvania halted where a second demarcation line would be established 6 days later. Romanian territorial claims are outlined in Yellow.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 1 May 1919 AD, after the Romanian army reached the Tisa River during the Hungarian-Romanian War. Romanian territorial claims are outlined in Yellow.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 4 June 1920 AD, after the Treaty of Trianon.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space in 1924 AD, after the consolidation of Greater Romania's borders.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 30 August 1940 AD, after the Second Vienna Award. The Hungarian advance into Northern Transylvania began on the 5th of September.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 7 September 1940 AD, after the Treaty of Craiova.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 13 September 1940 AD, after the Hungarian army reached the Second Vienna Award frontier.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 25 July 1941 AD, after Operation München.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 19 August 1941 AD, after the establishment of the Transnistria Governorate. Odessa fell to the Axis armies on the 16th of October.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 23 August 1944 AD, after King Michael's coup and its withdrawal from the Axis. German troops were present on the eastern front at the time.
The Carpatho-Danubian-Pontic Space on 10 February 1947 AD, after the Paris Peace Treaties.