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Voivode (/ˈvɔɪvoʊd/ VOY-vohd), also
spelled voivod,
voievod or
voevod and also
known as
vaivode (/ˈvaɪvoʊd, ˈveɪ-/ V(A)Y-vohd), voivoda,
vojvoda or wojewoda...
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quantity of
coins (ducati,
dinari and bani)
which were
emitted by the
voievod. The
relations with the
Hungarian kingship during his
reign remained tense...
- Thocomerius, also Tihomir, was the
father of Basarab, who
would become the
first independent voivode of Wallachia. Many
Romanian historians, such as Vlad...
- Seneslau, also
Seneslav or Stănislau, was a
Vlach voivode mentioned in the
Diploma of the
Joannites issued by king Béla IV of
Hungary (1235–1270) on 2...
- Litovoi, also Litvoy, was a Vlach/Romanian
voivode in the 13th
century whose territory comprised northern Oltenia in today's Romania. He is
mentioned for...
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Constantin Lecca depicts the
peace agreement between Ioan
Bogdan Voievod and Radu
Voievod—two
leaders in Romania's 16th-century history—with the
flags of...
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Alexandru Vaida-Voevod or Vaida-
Voievod (27
February 1872 – 19
March 1950) was an Austro-Hungarian-born
Romanian politician who was a
supporter and promoter...
- Ed. Științifică și Enciclopedică, București,1976. p. 83 "Marele
Mircea voievod", București, 1987 1388–1390:
Kaplai Ianos; 1390–1391:
Mihai Perényi; 1392:...
- Bărbat was the
brother and
successor of
voivode Litovoi whose territory had
comprised northern Oltenia (Romania). In 1277 (or
between 1277 and 1280), Litovoi...
- ISBN 9798869346247. "Răstignit între
cruci sau viața și după viața lui Vlad
Voievod căruia
norodul i-au zis Țepeș" (Crucified
between crosses or the life of...