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Hungary (see
Banate of
Lugos and Karánsebes) and
Wallachia (see
Great Banship of Craiova,
Banat of Craiova)
Banate of Macsó (1254–1284, 1319–1496) Banate...
- The
Great Banate of
Craiova or
Banship of
Craiova was in the
Middle Ages one of the most
important political institutions of Wallachia. It was established...
- the
Banat of
Temeswar and Serbia. It was a
legal successor to the
Great Banship of Craiova, with the
Wallachian Gheorghe Cantacuzino [ro] as its native...
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succession crisis were
confirmed and his
family gained hereditary banship.
Although the
Croatian nobles recognized Charles I, a part of the Hungarian...
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Ottomans under the
loyalist Phanariote John Caradja,
along with its
Great Banship (Oltenia). In July 1813, an Ottoman–Wallachian force,
including "several...
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contain the
eponymous plague.
Rewarded with a
second and
third terms at the
Banship, he was
later briefly the
Wallachian treasurer (Vistier), in
which capacity...
- the
southern frontier of the kingdom. At the Diet, the king
granted "the
banship of Dalmatia,
Croatia and
Slavonia together with its
appurtenances and income"...
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Georgios Argyropoulos,
which also made her
titular consort to the
Great Banship of
Oltenia in 1812–1813.
While still a teenager, she was an
arbiter of...
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often at a price. The
nobility held many
political positions, such as a
Banship, and
received many
career promotions,
especially in the military, at court...
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leaders (that is
great bans), a family,
named Basarab, was
appointed to the
banship. The
first seat was
decided to be at
Turnu Severin, the
second seat to...