-
military force,
serving as a
deputy for the monarch. In
early Slavic,
vojevoda meant the bellidux, the
military leader in battle. The term has also spread...
-
score of two bugaršćicas
recorded by H****rović, "Kada mi se
Radosave vojevoda" and "I kliče devojka", from the
first edition of Ribanje, Venice, 1568...
- бессмертный = Kaščej bessmertnyj), 1901–1902 Pan
Voyevoda (Пан воевода = Pan
vojevoda; literally, The
Gentleman Provincial Governor), 1902–1903 The
Legend of...
- The
composer in 1898
Native title Russian: Пан воевода, romanized: Pan
vojevoda Translation The
Gentleman Provincial Governor Librettist Ilya Tyumenev...
- June 15] 1824 – Cetinje,
December 23 [O.S.
January 12] 1894),
daughter of
Vojevoda Drago Martinović and wife
Stana Martinović. They had
three children: Nikola...
- the prin****l
commander of a
military force. It
derives from the word
vojevoda,
which in
early Slavic meant the bellidux, i.e. the
military commander...
-
Vajda is a
Hungarian language surname. It is
derived from Proto-Slavic *
vojevoda. In
medieval times,
vajda was the
equivalent of voivode,
meaning a "war-leader"...
- Stipana, n[a] svoj baštini na Batnogah. Si
bilig postavi na me brat moj
vojevoda Petar. V: A se leži Stjepan. A činio ka[mi]
Miogost kovač. Sign at the...
- 17. "Madrigal 'Haggio Fin Qui Patito'"
Marcantonio Romano 2:56 18. "Bugarštica 'Kada Mi Se
Radosave Vojevoda & I Kliče Devojka'"
Petar H****rović 1:56...
- H****rović, who
wrote down two songs, one bugarštica Kada mi se
Radosave vojevoda and one song I kliče devojka, both of
which were
printed in Venice; also...