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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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Dress Uniforms. 1.
Komandir in
national costume, 2/3. Divizijar, 4.
Vojvod in
national costume, 5/6. Officers, 7.
Officer of the
Royal Escort in national...
- the Plaque.
Retrieved 2023-11-09. Bogo Grafenauer, Ustoličevanje koroških
vojvod in država
karantanskih Slovencev / Die Kärntner
Herzogseinsetzung und der...
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Vojvods in
Odrin Vilayet before the uprising....
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Serbian vojvoda was
Doksim Mihailović from Galičnik,
while the
Bulgarian vojvods were
under Maksim N. Bogoja. Tale Krastev, Ivan Pendarovski, Rade Yankulovski...
- Klagenfurt, 2000. ISBN 3-85378-511-5. Bogo Grafenauer, Ustoličevanje koroških
vojvod in država
karantanskih Slovencev : Die Kärntner
Herzogseinsetzung und der...
- of [[Stephen Tomašević of
Bosnia |King
Stephen II]] in 1463, the
Bosnian vojvod Ivan and
Vladislav Hercegović were
fleeing from the Ottomans. They asked...
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Plural Nominative vọ̑jvoda vọ̑jvodi vọ̑jvode
Genitive vọ̑jvode
vọ̑jvod vọ̑jvod Dative vọ̑jvodi vọ̑jvodama vọ̑jvodam
Accusative vọ̑jvodo vọ̑jvodi vọ̑jvode...
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neighbors supported by the king of Hungary. His
father was
Altoman Vojinović, a
vojvod in Zeta. In 1363, Nikola's
uncle Vojislav Vojinović was
killed and Nikola...
- Bulgaria,
where he met
insurgents from the Kresna-Razlog
Uprising and
other vojvods. This
sparked in him an
interest for the
Macedonian liberation movement...