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- Knez or Kenez (Romanian: cnez/cneaz or chinez; Hungarian: kenéz; Latin: kenezius, Serbian Cyrillic: кнез) was one of the titles given to the leader of...
- Farcaș, also Farkas, Farkaș or Farcas, was a cneaz (local chieftain or ruler) mentioned in the Diploma of the Joannites issued by king Béla IV of Hungary...
- present day Romanians, the boyar (boier) class emerged from the chiefs (named cneaz ("leader") or jude ("judge") in the areas north of the Danube, and celnic...
- John, also Joan or Ioan, was a cneaz (local chieftain or ruler) mentioned in the Diploma of the Joannites issued by King Béla IV of Hungary (1235–1270)...
- list of notable men known as Joan (pronounced [(d)ʒuˈan]): John or Joan, a cneaz (local chieftain or ruler) in Wallachia around 1247 Joan Adon (born 1998)...
- Party). Chiajna is a Romanian female name, being a feminine version of "cneaz" (Knyaz). In one version Chiajna was named after the wife of Cernica Știrbey...
- Institutul de Lingvistică "Iorgu Iordan", Editura Univers Enciclopedic. 1988. "cneaz". Dicționarul explicativ al limbii române (in Romanian). Academia Română...
- lengthy period, as demonstrated both by loanwords (such as voivode and cneaz, both referring to the leaders of the Vlach communities) and by the semantic...
- Moldavia, the organization of the villages from free obște (being led by a cneaz) continued to exist in parallel with the feudal order. The life and status...
- Mânzați is the oldest. Located seven miles from Ibănești, it was named after cneaz Toader Manzat, mentioned in chronicles of Stephen III the Great. It was...