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Wallachians could mean: Vlachs,
Eastern Romance-speaking
peoples of
southeastern Europe Inhabitants of Wallachia, a
region of
Romania Inhabitants of Moravian...
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various systems combining election and
appointment were put in practice.
Wallachian rulers, like the
Moldavian rulers, bore the
titles of
Voivode ("duke")...
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Wallachian campaign Bayezid's
Campaign against Wallachia Crusade of
Nicopolis Crusade of
Varna Battle of
Kosovo (1448)
Night attack at Târgoviște Long...
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southern Romania and the
easternmost tip of Serbia,
where it is
known as the
Wallachian Plain (Serbian: Влашка низија, romanized: Vlaška nizija). It is part of...
- Ages, the name
Zemli Ungro-Vlahiskoi (Земли Унгро-Влахискои or "Hungaro-
Wallachian Land") was also used as a
designation for the region. The term, translated...
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Wallachia and
Charles I of
Hungary (also
known as
Charles Robert). The
small Wallachian army led by Basarab,
formed of
cavalry and foot archers, as well as local...
- the
Organic Regulation, the
standing army of
Wallachia was created. The
Wallachian fleet used
riverboats of
various sizes between the 15th and 17th centuries...
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Murad II, in 1432. Vlad
wanted to
invade Wallachia with the
support of
Wallachian boyars (or noblemen) who had fled to Transylvania, but
Alexander Aldea's...
- The
Wallachian Revolution of 1848 was a
Romanian liberal and
nationalist uprising in the Prin****lity of Wallachia. Part of the
Revolutions of 1848, and...
- The
Wallachian dialect (subdialectul/graiul muntean/muntenesc) is one of the
several dialects of the
Romanian language (Daco-Romanian). Its geographic...