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Vornic was a
historical rank for an
official in
charge of
justice and
internal affairs. He was
overseeing the
Royal Court. It
originated in the Slovak...
- The
Vornic is a
right tributary of the
river Bârzava in Romania. It
flows into the Bârzava near Berzovia. Its
length is 13 km (8.1 mi) and its
basin size...
- Tofana, and Stephen, who
would become Vornic of
Moldavia under prince Vasile Lupu.
During his time as
Great Vornic, Dumitrașco
grants Vasile Lupu estates...
- that were held by
boyars included vistier (treasurer),
stolnic (pantler),
vornic (concierge) and logofăt (chancellor).
While early the
court officials were...
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landowners who also had some very high functions, such as the
function of
great vornic.
Above those grand boyars was only the prince.
Usually a
prince was a boyar...
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became a
supporter of the Ottoman-appointed Radu Mihnea,
emerging as
great Vornic of the
Lower Country.
Bucioc maintained his
standing under Prince Gaspar...
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during the
reign of Radu Șerban, was
founded by
Cernica Știrbei, the
great vornic of
Michael the Brave, and his wife, Chiajna. This
monastic complex has been...
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Caragea 1812–1818
Caradja Caimacam Grigore Brâncoveanu 1818 ****isted by
Vornic Barbu Văcărescu,
Vistier Grigore Ghica and Logofăt Samurcaș
Alexandru Suțu...
- installation, he
ordered that a
number of
boyars be killed,
including Coadă the
vornic (internal
affairs minister),
Radul the comis,
Stroe the spătar (second-in-command...
- folnog,
which are
found in do****ents
together with
local officials, like
vornic and pristav. The town had a
night watch which was also
known by a Latin...