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Carpathians are
attested – the
chieftaincies of Ioan and Farcaș, and the
voivodates of
Litovoi and Seneslau.”
Original text in
Latin of the
Diploma of the...
- A
voivodeship (/ˈvɔɪvoʊdʃɪp/ VOY-vohd-ship) or
voivodate is the area
administered by a
voivode (governor) in
several countries of
central and eastern...
- The
founding of
Wallachia (Romanian: descălecatul Țării Românești), that is the
establishment of the
first independent Romanian prin****lity, was achieved...
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territories under the
jurisdiction of the
voivodes are
known as
Voivodeship or
Voivodate of Transylvania.
Voivodes were the
chiefs of the ispáns of the Transylvanian...
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Administrative divisions in
Eastern Hungary,
Voivodate of Transylvania's in color...
- The
Voivodeship of Maramureș (Romanian:
Voievodatul Maramureșului, or Maramureșul voievodal), was a
Romanian voivodeship centered in the
region of the...
- 1460/1462 Prin****lity of
Wallachia Died 12
March 1510 (aged 50-52) Sibiu,
Voivodate of
Transylvania Spouse Doamna Smaranda Doamna Voica of
Izvorani Issue...
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Victory Mld ۩ 1462 Kiliya,
Voivodate of
Wallachia Vlad Țepes (Hungarian garrison)
Victory Mld ۩ ≠ 1465 Kiliya,
Voivodate of
Wallachia (Hungarian garrison)...
- Ernő: A vajdaságoktól a birodalomig-Az újkori Románia története = From
voivodates to the empire-History of
modern Romania, JATE Kiadó, Szeged, 1989) Teich...
- the
Vlachs as they held it. The land of
Hateg is excepted,
while the
voivodate of
Seneslaus the king
keeps for himself. In 1252 King Béla IV of Hungary...