- the
Knights Hospitaller, as were the
Banate of
Severin and the
Romanian cnezats of Ioan and Lupu (a
fluvio Olth et
Alpibus Ultrasylvanis totam ****aniam...
-
Hatzfeld (Jimbolia, Zsombolya, Žombolj) Türkisch-Kanisá (Novi Kneževac, Noul
Cnezat, Neu-Kanischa, Törökkanizsa) Gross-Kikinda (Kikinda, Nagykikinda, Chichinda...
- Нови Кнежевац, Hungarian: Törökkanizsa ([ˈtørøkkɒniʒɒ]), Romanian: Noul
Cnezat, Croatian: Novi Kneževac, and German: Neu-Kanischa. The
older Serbian names...
-
existed in the area to the
south of the Carpathians. Two of them, the
cnezats of John and Farcaș were
granted to the knights, but the
lands ruled by...
- (Mesici)
Mramorak (Mramorac)
Nikolinci (Nicolinți) Novi Kneževac (Noul
Cnezat) Novi Sad (Novi Sad) Novo Miloševo (Beodra)
Omoljica (Omolița)
Opovo (Opovo)...
- areas. Ineu was the
residence of a
Romanian administrative unit
called cnezat and was a
strongly reinforced keep. Ineu's
castle was
mentioned as a fortress...