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Curteni may
refer to
several villages in Romania:
Curteni, a
village in Sântana de Mureș Commune, Mureș
County Curteni, a
village in Oltenești Commune...
- and
their guards, the
viteji (lit. "brave ones",
small nobility) and the
curteni (court cavalry).
These were all
nominally part of the
Small Host. In times...
- the 17th
century the army was
divided into
three categories: the roșii (
curteni), the slujitori, and the
mercenaries (called le****ii). The
guilds or cete...
- four villages: Bărdești (Marosbárdos),
Chinari (Várhegy; Schlossberg),
Curteni (Udvarfalva), and Sântana de Mureș. The
commune is
situated in the central...
- cannon;
light cavalry (Călăraşi); elite,
heavy cavalry –
named Viteji,
Curteni, and
Boyars – and
professional foot soldiers. The army
reached a strength...
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Vaslui County,
Western Moldavia, Romania. It is
composed of six villages:
Curteni, Oltenești, Pâhna, Târzii, Vinețești and Zgura. "Po****ţia rezidentă după...
- 1908, Vol. II
Constantin Antoniade -
Figuri din cinquecento: principese,
curteni și
curtizane -
Fundatia pentru Literatura și Arta "Regele
Carol II", București...
- and
their guards, the
viteji (lit. "brave ones",
small nobility) and the
curteni — the
Court Cavalry (all
nominally part of the
Small Host). In
times of...
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distribution of
communal lands. For instance, the
community of
Udvarfalva (now
Curteni in Romania)
allowed two
serfs to
seize parcels of the
communal lands, sti****ting...
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Romania Counties Vaslui County Villages Fundătura, Bobești, Crețești,
Curteni, Oltenești, Târzii Physical characteristics
Mouth Crasna • location Pâhna...