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Litovoi, also Litvoy, was a Vlach/Romanian
voivode in the 13th
century whose territory comprised northern Oltenia in today's Romania. He is mentioned...
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successor of
voivode Litovoi whose territory had
comprised northern Oltenia (Romania). In 1277 (or
between 1277 and 1280),
Litovoi renounced fealty to...
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Severin to the Olt River. The
first mention of the
country was in 1247, when
Litovoi was its voivode. The
country existed until 1330 when
Basarab I founded...
- 1280),
Litovoi was at war with the
Hungarians over
lands King
Ladislaus IV of
Hungary (1272–1290)
claimed for the crown, but for
which Litovoi refused...
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various chronicles.
Bezerenbam and Mișelav
Seneslau John (knez) Farcaș
Litovoi Bărbat
Thocomerius From the
early 15th-century the
family was
divided in...
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refers to the
kenazates of John, Farcaş and
voivode Litovoi.
Although the
names of
Seneslau and
Litovoi are of
Slavic origin, they are
expressly said to...
- a war over a
period of
several generations between Oltenian Voievodes (
Litovoi, Bărbat, then
Basarab I) and Hungarians. The war
ended with the Battle...
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Litovoi tholocephalos is a
multituberculate mammal indigenous to Romania, then the Hațeg Island. A part of Kogaionidae, a
lineage otherwise dominated...
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existence of
early Vlach (Romanian)
polities in Wallachia, led by the
Voivodes Litovoi and
Seneslau and the
Cneazes Ioan and Farcaș, as well as
about the economic...
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possible for Bezerenbam, or
Basarab the ban, to be the same
person as
Litovoi,
mentioned in a do****ent from 1247 as
ruler of the same land. He considers...