-
Bogdan Vodă (until 1968
Cuhea; Hungarian:
Konyha (until 1901) or
Izakonyha (after 1901), Yiddish: קעכניא, romanized: Kechnie, German: Konyhau) is a commune...
- Maramureș. His
ancestral estates formed a "valley knezate" with its
center in
Cuhea.
According to a
concurrent theory,
Bogdan was
identical with one Voivode...
- lords,
Bogdan of
Cuhea and Stephen, son of Iuga,
tried to
persuade them to turn
against the sovereign. In revenge,
Bogdan of
Cuhea and
Stephen expelled...
-
native noble that
controlled a "valley knezate"
centered around Konhya (
Cuhea). This
speculation about Bogdan's
origin corresponds to the
theory of continuous...
- Hungary, in the Baia (Târgul
Moldovei or Moldvabánya) region.
Bogdan of
Cuhea,
another Vlach voivode from Maramureș who had
fallen out with the Hungarian...
-
Susani Sârbi Josani [ro] Iza
valley Bârsana (UNESCO)
Botiza Botiza old
Cuhea (Bogdan Vodă at present) Dragomirești Glod Ieud Deal (UNESCO) Ieud Șes Nănești...
- Galicia–Volhynia Wars and the
founding of the
Moldavian state by
Bogdan of
Cuhea. Bogdan, a
Vlach voivode from Maramureș who had
fallen out with the Hungarian...
- to po****te the area
around the
Mutnok stream.
Around 1355,
Bogdan of
Cuhea,
former Voivode of Maramureș, but now in
conflict with
Louis I of Hungary...
- for the
historic Kingdom of
Hungary against the Tatars, and
Bogdan I of
Cuhea,
another Romanian from Maramureș, who
became the
first independent prince...
-
diploma issued on
February 2, 1365, King
Louis I of
Hungary (1342–1382) gave
Cuhea and
other possessions in Maramureș to Balc and his
brothers for
their faith...