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voievod or
voevod and also
known as
vaivode (/ˈvaɪvoʊd, ˈveɪ-/ V(A)Y-vohd),
voivoda, vojvoda,
vaivada or wojewoda, is a
title denoting a
military leader or...
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Transylvania (German:
Vojwode von Siebenbürgen; Hungarian: erdélyi vajda; Latin:
voivoda Transsylvaniae; Romanian:
voievodul Transilvaniei) was the highest-ranking...
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Angel Stoyanov Kariotov (Bulgarian: Ангел Стоянов Кариотов; 1812 – c. 1864), also
known as
Angel Vojvoda (Ангел войвода), was one of the
biggest voivods...
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Voivoida (Gr****: Βοϊβόδα,
Voïvóda), from the
Slavic title voivode - may
refer to: Vasiliki, Lefkada, a
village on the
island of
Lefkada Vasiliki, Trikala...
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Orcho Voivoda Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in Panagyurishte, Bulgaria. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of FC...
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crown and
throne of
Hungary and
granted them to a
humble slave. The
voivoda Petru raised his head in revolt, but my horse's
hoofs ground him into the...
- Look up voivode, voivod,
voivoda, voyevoda, or
vojvoda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up
wojewoda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Voivode...
- (Serbo-Croatian:
veliki vojvoda rusaga bosanskog, Latin:
Bosne supremus voivoda /
Sicut supremus voivoda regni Bosniae)
appeared at the
beginning of the 14th century...
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Titani (Gr****: Τιτάνη, Titáni;
before 1927:
Voivonta (Βοϊβοντά, Voïvontá), from the
Slavic title "voivode") is a
village in the muni****lity of Sikyona...
- (Serbo-Croatian:
Veliki Vojvoda Bosanski; Latin:
Bosne supremus voivoda /
Sicut supremus voivoda regni Bosniae) was a
court title in the
Kingdom of Bosnia,...