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  • Voivode
  • Historical Slavic noble title

    Voivode is a title denoting a military leader or warlord in Central, Southeastern and Eastern Europe, in use since the Early Middle Ages. It primarily

    Voivode

    Voivode

    Voivode

  • Voivode (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up voivode, voivod, voivoda, voyevoda, or vojvoda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Look up wojewoda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Voivode is

    Voivode (disambiguation)

    Voivode_(disambiguation)

  • Vlad the Impaler
  • 15th-century ruler of Wallachia

    -jə-/ DRAK-yuu-lə, -⁠yə-; Romanian: Vlad Drăculea [ˈdrəkule̯a]), was Voivode of Wallachia three times between 1448 and his death. He is regarded as

    Vlad the Impaler

    Vlad the Impaler

    Vlad_the_Impaler

  • List of princes of Wallachia
  • This is a list of princes of Wallachia, also known as the Voivodes of Wallachia from the first mentions of Vlach rulers situated in the Wallachian Plain

    List of princes of Wallachia

    List_of_princes_of_Wallachia

  • Voivode of Transylvania
  • Official in Transylvania, 12th–16th century

    The Voivode of Transylvania (German: Vojwode von Siebenbürgen; Hungarian: erdélyi vajda; Latin: voivoda Transsylvaniae; Romanian: voievodul Transilvaniei)

    Voivode of Transylvania

    Voivode of Transylvania

    Voivode_of_Transylvania

  • Voivode (Vlach leader)
  • voivode was a leader of certain Vlach (Romanian) communities in the Kingdom of Hungary and western Balkans, during the Middle Ages. The term voivode is

    Voivode (Vlach leader)

    Voivode_(Vlach_leader)

  • Voivodeships of Poland
  • Highest-level administrative division of Poland

    voivodeship level is shared between a government-appointed governor called a voivode (wojewoda), an elected assembly called a sejmik, and an executive board

    Voivodeships of Poland

    Voivodeships of Poland

    Voivodeships_of_Poland

  • List of Chetnik voivodes
  • This is a list of Chetnik voivodes. Voivode (Slavic languages for 'war-leader' / 'war-lord') is a Slavic as well as Romanian title that originally denoted

    List of Chetnik voivodes

    List_of_Chetnik_voivodes

  • Vlad II Dracul
  • Ruler of Wallachia (r. 1436–1442, 1443–1447)

    al II-lea Dracul) or Vlad the Dragon (before 1395 – November 1447), was Voivode of Wallachia from 1436 to 1442, and again from 1443 to 1447. He is internationally

    Vlad II Dracul

    Vlad II Dracul

    Vlad_II_Dracul

  • Dragoș, Voivode of Moldavia
  • Founder and Voivode of Moldavia, Knyaz in Maramureș

    Dragoș, also known as Dragoș Vodă or Dragoș the Founder, was the first voivode of Moldavia, who reigned in the middle of the 14th century, according to

    Dragoș, Voivode of Moldavia

    Dragoș, Voivode of Moldavia

    Dragoș,_Voivode_of_Moldavia

  • List of voivodes of Kiev
  • This the list of voivodes of Kiev. A Kiev voivode (Polish: wojewoda kijowski) was the major administrative position in Kiev Voivodship, in the Grand Duchy

    List of voivodes of Kiev

    List_of_voivodes_of_Kiev

  • Masovian Voivodeship
  • Voivodeship of Poland

    government is headed by the province's voivode (governor) who is appointed by the Polish Prime Minister. The voivode is then assisted in performing his duties

    Masovian Voivodeship

    Masovian Voivodeship

    Masovian_Voivodeship

  • Mircea III Dracul
  • Voivode of Wallachia

    signed with "Io Mircea voievod, din mila lui Dumnezeu, domn" ("Io Mircea voivode, by God's mercy, lord"). Due to his anti-Ottoman views, Emperor Maximilian

    Mircea III Dracul

    Mircea III Dracul

    Mircea_III_Dracul

  • Radu Negru
  • Legendary founder and first ruler of Wallachia

    Radu Negru, also known as Negru Vodă ("The Black Voivode"), was a legendary voivode of Wallachia. He is a folk hero and the central figure behind the founding

    Radu Negru

    Radu Negru

    Radu_Negru

  • R-36 (missile)
  • Type of intercontinental ballistic missile designed by the Soviet Union

    Archived from the original on 7 November 2014. Krebs, Gunter D. "R-36M Voivode (SS-18, Satan) ICBM". Retrieved 25 July 2022. Helms, Richard; Hood, William

    R-36 (missile)

    R-36 (missile)

    R-36_(missile)

  • List of voivodes of Chernihiv
  • This is the list of voivodes of Chernihiv. A Chernihiv voivode was a Muscovite military position in Cossack Hetmanate. Prince Feodor Mezetskiy (1534–1537)

    List of voivodes of Chernihiv

    List_of_voivodes_of_Chernihiv

  • Milan Obrenović (revolutionary)
  • (1767–1810), brother of Miloš Obrenović

    Milan Obrenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Обреновић, c. 1770 – 16 December 1810) was a general (vojvoda) during the Serbian Revolution. He was the half-brother

    Milan Obrenović (revolutionary)

    Milan Obrenović (revolutionary)

    Milan_Obrenović_(revolutionary)

  • Moldova
  • Country in Eastern Europe

    Dragoș, a Vlach voivode and founder of the Principality of Moldavia, 19th-century depiction

    Moldova

    Moldova

    Moldova

  • Radu of Afumați
  • Voivode of Wallachia

    Radu of Afumați (? – 2 January 1529) was Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia between January 1522 and January 1529 (with intermittences in the first year, because

    Radu of Afumați

    Radu of Afumați

    Radu_of_Afumați

  • Ruthenian Voivodeship
  • Historical region of the Kingdom of Poland

    Voivodeship, as at that time the voivodes of Przemysl began calling themselves the voivodes of Rus'. The first such voivode was Jan Mezyk of Dabrowa. The

    Ruthenian Voivodeship

    Ruthenian Voivodeship

    Ruthenian_Voivodeship

  • Bogdan the Founder
  • First independent ruler of Moldavia in the 1360s

    Întemeietorul), was the first independent ruler, or voivode, of Moldavia in the 1360s. He had initially been the voivode, or head, of the Vlachs in the Voivodeship

    Bogdan the Founder

    Bogdan the Founder

    Bogdan_the_Founder

  • Voivodes of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • Officials in charge of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth provinces

    Voivodes of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth were one of the highest ranking officials who could sit in the Senate of Poland. They were the officials

    Voivodes of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Voivodes_of_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth

  • Radu Mihnea
  • Prince of Wallachia (r. 1601–1602; 1611–1616; 1620–1623)

    Radu Mihnea (1586 – 13 January 1626) was the voivode (prince) of Wallachia between September 1601 and March 1602, and again between March and May 1611

    Radu Mihnea

    Radu Mihnea

    Radu_Mihnea

  • List of szlachta
  • voivode Radziwill Butwilowicz, 1526 Jan Tarło, 1527–1587, castellan, voivode Michał Wiśniowiecki, 1529–1584, castellan Jan Kostka, 1529–1581, voivode

    List of szlachta

    List of szlachta

    List_of_szlachta

  • Polotsk Voivodeship
  • Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

    starosta of Połock, and in app. 1500, the starosta was renamed into the Voivode of Połock, while the Duchy was turned into a voivodeship, divided into

    Polotsk Voivodeship

    Polotsk Voivodeship

    Polotsk_Voivodeship

  • Minsk Voivodeship
  • Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

    the tribunal abandoned Minsk and held its sessions in Hrodna. Notable voivodes of Minsk include Balcer Strawiński (1631–33), Aleksander Suszka (1633–38)

    Minsk Voivodeship

    Minsk Voivodeship

    Minsk_Voivodeship

  • Bartolomeu Dragfi
  • 15th-century Transylvanian nobleman

    de Beltiug (Hungarian: Bélteki Drágffy Bertalan b. 1447 – d. 1501) was Voivode of Transylvania from 1493 until 1499, Count of the Székelys from 1479 until

    Bartolomeu Dragfi

    Bartolomeu Dragfi

    Bartolomeu_Dragfi

  • Captain Petko Voivode
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    1900), was a Bulgarian revolutionary. Captain Petko Voivode may also refer to: Captain Petko Voivode (TV series), a Bulgarian TV series released in 1981

    Captain Petko Voivode

    Captain_Petko_Voivode

  • Captain Petko Voivode (TV series)
  • 1981 Bulgarian TV series

    Captain Petko Voivode (Bulgarian: Капитан Петко войвода) is a Bulgarian TV historical drama series released by the Bulgarian National Television in 1981

    Captain Petko Voivode (TV series)

    Captain_Petko_Voivode_(TV_series)

  • Trakai Voivodeship
  • Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

    officials – voivodes and his deputy castellan. The voivodeship was divided into four powets [be]: Grodno, Kaunas, Trakai (ruled directly by the voivode), and

    Trakai Voivodeship

    Trakai Voivodeship

    Trakai_Voivodeship

  • Vladislav II of Wallachia
  • Voivode of Wallachia

    Vladislav II (died 20 August 1456) was a voivode of the principality of Wallachia, from 1447 to 1448, and again from 1448 to 1456. The way Vladislav II

    Vladislav II of Wallachia

    Vladislav II of Wallachia

    Vladislav_II_of_Wallachia

  • Hadji Ali Haseki
  • Ottoman voivode of Athens (r. 1775–1795)

    result. According to Benizelos, prior to coming to Athens, he had served as voivode (civil governor) of Durrës. Athens had been under Ottoman rule continuously

    Hadji Ali Haseki

    Hadji_Ali_Haseki

  • Litovoi
  • Ruler of northern Oltenia during the 13th century

    Litovoi, also Litvoy, was a Vlach/Romanian voivode in the 13th century whose territory comprised northern Oltenia in today's Romania. He is mentioned

    Litovoi

    Litovoi

    Litovoi

  • Tobiasz Bocheński
  • Polish politician (born 1987)

    of the European Parliament in 2024. He served as voivode of Łódź from 2019 to 2023, and as voivode of Masovia in 2023. In the 2024 local elections, he

    Tobiasz Bocheński

    Tobiasz Bocheński

    Tobiasz_Bocheński

  • Nowogródek Voivodeship
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Nowogródek Voivodeship can refer to: Nowogródek Voivodeship (1507–1795) in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Nowogródek Voivodeship (1919–1939) in the

    Nowogródek Voivodeship

    Nowogródek_Voivodeship

  • Vice-voivode of Transylvania
  • Deputy of the voivode in the Kingdom of Hungary

    The vice-voivode of Transylvania (Hungarian: erdélyi alvajda; Latin: vicevoyvada) was the deputy of the voivode of Transylvania in the Kingdom of Hungary

    Vice-voivode of Transylvania

    Vice-voivode_of_Transylvania

  • Mstsislaw Voivodeship
  • Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

    King Zygmunt August was renamed into a voivode, while the Duchy was turned into a voivodeship. First Voivode of Mscislaw was Jerzy Oscik, Traby coat

    Mstsislaw Voivodeship

    Mstsislaw Voivodeship

    Mstsislaw_Voivodeship

  • Nicholas Alexander of Wallachia
  • Voivode of Wallachia between 1352 and 1364

    (Romanian: Nicolae Alexandru c. 1300 – 16th November 1364) was the second Voivode of Wallachia. His birthdate is uncertain, although according to popular

    Nicholas Alexander of Wallachia

    Nicholas Alexander of Wallachia

    Nicholas_Alexander_of_Wallachia

  • Voivodes of Poland (since 1999)
  • Government administrators

    In modern-day Poland, a voivode (Polish: wojewoda) is a representative of the central government, the Council of Ministers, responsible for government

    Voivodes of Poland (since 1999)

    Voivodes of Poland (since 1999)

    Voivodes_of_Poland_(since_1999)

  • Astikai
  • Lithuanian noble family

    also a voivode of Trakai. After Gregory's death, the family started losing its influence and prestige. Gregory had three sons, Gregory, voivode of Navahrudak

    Astikai

    Astikai

    Astikai

  • Moldavian campaign (1574)
  • from the Basarab dynasty of Wallachian origin, was installed as the new Voivode of Moldavia. With Ottoman support, Ioan III ("Ioan the Terrible") ascended

    Moldavian campaign (1574)

    Moldavian campaign (1574)

    Moldavian_campaign_(1574)

  • Peter the Lame
  • Prince of Moldavia

    Peter V the Lame (Romanian: Petru Șchiopul; 1534 – 1 July 1594) was Prince of Moldavia from June 1574 to 23 November 1577. He also ruled 1 January 1578

    Peter the Lame

    Peter the Lame

    Peter_the_Lame

  • Radu the Handsome
  • Ruler of Wallachia and Vlad the Impaler's brother

    Slavo-Romanian chronicles relate that Stephen III had a "war with Radu voivode for Soci". Stephen III's relationships with Radu were hostile. He invaded

    Radu the Handsome

    Radu the Handsome

    Radu_the_Handsome

  • Płock Voivodeship (1975–1998)
  • Former administrative division of Poland

    Płock Voivodeship (Polish: województwo płockie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in Poland from 1975 to 1998. In 1998 its population

    Płock Voivodeship (1975–1998)

    Płock Voivodeship (1975–1998)

    Płock_Voivodeship_(1975–1998)

  • Inflanty Voivodeship
  • Administrative division in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

    Swedish Empire during the Polish–Swedish War of 1621–1625. The seat of the voivode was Dyneburg (Daugavpils). The name Inflanty is derived through Polonization

    Inflanty Voivodeship

    Inflanty Voivodeship

    Inflanty_Voivodeship

  • Poznań Voivodeship
  • Poznań Voivodeship was the name of several former administrative regions (województwo, rendered as voivodeship and usually translated as "province") in

    Poznań Voivodeship

    Poznań_Voivodeship

  • Bratslav Voivodeship
  • Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania then of the Kingdom of Poland

    capital of the voivodeship was in Braclaw (today Bratslav), but local voivodes also resided in Winnica (Vinnytsia). It was divided into County of Braclaw

    Bratslav Voivodeship

    Bratslav Voivodeship

    Bratslav_Voivodeship

  • Volhynian Voivodeship
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Volhynian Voivodeship or Wołyń Voivodeship may refer to: Volhynian Voivodeship (1569–1795) Wołyń Voivodeship (1793) [pl] Wołyń Voivodeship (1921–1939)

    Volhynian Voivodeship

    Volhynian_Voivodeship

  • George Ducas
  • Moldovan ruler (David DUCA 's father's)

    George Ducas (c. 1620 – 31 March 1685) was the prince (voivode) of Moldavia (1665–1666, 1668–1672, 1678–1684) and the prince of Wallachia (1674–1678)

    George Ducas

    George Ducas

    George_Ducas

  • List of voivodes Nicholas of Transylvania
  • Voivodes of Transylvania named Nicholas include the following: Nicholas I, voivode (1201/1201–1202) Nicholas II, voivode (1213) Nicholas Pok or Meggyesi

    List of voivodes Nicholas of Transylvania

    List_of_voivodes_Nicholas_of_Transylvania

  • Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
  • Crownland of the Austrian Empire between 1849 and 1860

    Austrian governor seated in Temeschwar ruled the area, and the title of Voivode belonged to the emperor himself. The full title of the emperor was "Grand

    Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar

    Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar

    Voivodeship_of_Serbia_and_Banat_of_Temeschwar

  • Justina Szilágyi
  • Princess consort of Wallachia

    was a Hungarian noblewoman, who became the second wife of Vlad Dracula, Voivode of Wallachia. She was the daughter of Ladislaus or Osvát Szilágyi and therefore

    Justina Szilágyi

    Justina Szilágyi

    Justina_Szilágyi

  • Brześć Kujawski Voivodeship
  • Unit of administrative division in the Kingdom of Poland

    was 3,276 sq. kilometers, divided into five counties. The seat of the voivode was at Brześć Kujawski, while local sejmiks for both Brześć Kujawski and

    Brześć Kujawski Voivodeship

    Brześć Kujawski Voivodeship

    Brześć_Kujawski_Voivodeship

  • Podolian Voivodeship
  • Voivodeship of the Kingdom of Poland

    1434 the Sejm created Podole Voivodeship, naming Piotr Odrowaz the first voivode. Still, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania continued to claim this land, and

    Podolian Voivodeship

    Podolian Voivodeship

    Podolian_Voivodeship

  • Nowogródek Voivodeship (1507–1795)
  • Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

    Grand Duchy of Lithuania. In c. 1500, local Lithuanian dukes were named voivodes, thus Nowogródek Voivodeship was created. Like the neighbouring Brest Litovsk

    Nowogródek Voivodeship (1507–1795)

    Nowogródek Voivodeship (1507–1795)

    Nowogródek_Voivodeship_(1507–1795)

  • Mircea the Elder
  • Despot of Dobruja (c. 1355–1418)

    pronounced [ˈmirtʃe̯a tʃel bəˈtrɨn] ; c. 1355 – 31 January 1418) was the Voivode of Wallachia from 1386 until his death in 1418. He was the son of Radu

    Mircea the Elder

    Mircea the Elder

    Mircea_the_Elder

  • Moldavian Campaign (1538)
  • a formal reason was the voivode's killing of Muslims living in the Moldavia region and plundering their goods. The voivode reduced the tribute he paid

    Moldavian Campaign (1538)

    Moldavian Campaign (1538)

    Moldavian_Campaign_(1538)

  • Michael the Brave
  • 16th-century ruler of Wallachia, Moldavia, and Transylvania

    Sigismund Báthory staged an elaborate plot and had Aaron the Tyrant, voivode of Moldavia, removed from power. István Jósika (Báthory's chancellor and

    Michael the Brave

    Michael the Brave

    Michael_the_Brave

  • Poland
  • Country in Central Europe

    the voivodeship level is shared between a government-appointed governor (voivode), an elected regional assembly (sejmik) and a voivodeship marshal, an executive

    Poland

    Poland

    Poland

  • Báthory family
  • Hungarian royal family prominent in Central Europe from the 13th to 17th centuries

    son, Stephen V (d. 1493) excelled as a military commander and was made Voivode of Transylvania, the first of a long line of Báthory rulers of that country

    Báthory family

    Báthory family

    Báthory_family

  • Mircea the Shepherd
  • Voivode of Wallachia

    the Shepherd (Romanian: Mircea Ciobanul; died 25 September 1559) was the Voivode (or Prince) of Wallachia three times: January 1545 (he entered Bucharest

    Mircea the Shepherd

    Mircea the Shepherd

    Mircea_the_Shepherd

  • Count of the Székelys
  • Leader of the Hungarian-speaking Székelys in Transylvania

    the 1440s, at least one of these joint holders was also regularly made Voivode of Transylvania, because frequent Ottoman raids against Transylvania required

    Count of the Székelys

    Count of the Székelys

    Count_of_the_Székelys

  • Siege of Kiev (1240)
  • Mongol siege of a Rus' city

    recently captured by Danylo Romanovych. The chief commander in Kiev was Voivode Dmytro, while Danylo was in Hungary at that time, seeking a military union

    Siege of Kiev (1240)

    Siege of Kiev (1240)

    Siege_of_Kiev_(1240)

  • List of monarchs of Moldavia
  • like Wallachian and other Eastern European monarchs, bore the titles of Voivode or/and Hospodar (when writing in Romanian, the term Domn (from the Latin

    List of monarchs of Moldavia

    List_of_monarchs_of_Moldavia

  • Vlad Călugărul
  • Voivode of Wallachia

    routed Basarab IV at Râmnicu Vâlcea. Soon enough Basarab IV was again Voivode of Wallachia, with Ottoman support. Ștefan made a last attempt to secure

    Vlad Călugărul

    Vlad Călugărul

    Vlad_Călugărul

  • Prince of Smolensk
  • The Prince of Smolensk was the kniaz, the ruler or sub-ruler, of the Rus' Principality of Smolensk, a lordship based on the city of Smolensk. It passed

    Prince of Smolensk

    Prince_of_Smolensk

  • Podlaskie Voivodeship
  • Voivodeship of Poland

    Like all voivodeships, it has a government-appointed governor called the Voivode (Polish: wojewoda), as well as an elected Regional Assembly (sejmik) and

    Podlaskie Voivodeship

    Podlaskie Voivodeship

    Podlaskie_Voivodeship

  • Dorpat Voivodeship
  • Voivodship of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

    1598 until the Swedish conquest of Livonia in the 1620s. The seat of the voivode was in the town of Dorpat (Tartu), while the regional assembly (sejmik)

    Dorpat Voivodeship

    Dorpat Voivodeship

    Dorpat_Voivodeship

  • Pătrașcu the Good
  • Voivode of Wallachia

    doctor sent by Sibiu. On 24 of December 1557 he died. Some say that the voivode would have been poisoned even by the great governor Socol who wanted to

    Pătrașcu the Good

    Pătrașcu the Good

    Pătrașcu_the_Good

  • Vladislav I of Wallachia
  • Voivode of Wallachia between 1364 and 1377

    Wallachia of the Basarab dynasty, also known as Vlaicu or Vlaicu-Vodă, was the Voivode of Wallachia between 1364 and 1377. He was the son of Nicholas Alexander

    Vladislav I of Wallachia

    Vladislav I of Wallachia

    Vladislav_I_of_Wallachia

  • House of Pac
  • Polish noble family

    Lithuania and Voivode of Wilno, Krzysztof Zygmunt Pac (1621–1684), Grand Chancellor of Lithuania, Mikołaj Stefan Pac (?-1684), voivode of Trakai and bishop

    House of Pac

    House of Pac

    House_of_Pac

  • Kiev Voivodeship
  • Subdivision of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland

    of Zaporizhian Cossacks. The governor of the voivodeship was voivode (List of voivodes of Kiev). In the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth the other two

    Kiev Voivodeship

    Kiev Voivodeship

    Kiev_Voivodeship

  • Bob Morane
  • Media franchise about a French spy

    Bob Morane (French pronunciation: [bɔb mɔʁan]) is a series of adventure books in French, featuring an eponymous protagonist, created by French-speaking

    Bob Morane

    Bob_Morane

  • Jerzy Świteńki
  • Polish lawyer and politician

    Bogaczowice) is a Polish lawyer and politician, in 1990–1993 serving as the voivode of Wałbrzych Voivodeship. He graduated the University of Wrocław in 1983

    Jerzy Świteńki

    Jerzy_Świteńki

  • Stephen the Great
  • Prince of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504

    (Romanian: Ștefan cel Mare; [ˈʃtefan tʃel ˈmare]; died 2 July 1504), was Voivode of Moldavia from 1457 until his death. He was one of the most prominent

    Stephen the Great

    Stephen the Great

    Stephen_the_Great

  • Ryszard Zembaczyński
  • Polish politician (1948–2026)

    member of Solidarity Electoral Action and Civic Platform, he served as voivode of Opole Voivodeship from 1990 to 1998 and mayor of Opole from 2002 to

    Ryszard Zembaczyński

    Ryszard Zembaczyński

    Ryszard_Zembaczyński

  • Kuyavian–Pomeranian Voivodeship
  • Voivodeship of Poland

    Toruń. Bydgoszcz serves as the seat of the centrally appointed governor or voivode (Polish: wojewoda), while Toruń is the seat of the elected Regional Assembly

    Kuyavian–Pomeranian Voivodeship

    Kuyavian–Pomeranian Voivodeship

    Kuyavian–Pomeranian_Voivodeship

  • Roman Zakharyin-Koshkin
  • Russian boyar (died 1543)

    Захарьин-Кошкин); c. 1500 – 16 February 1543) was a Russian okolnichy and voivode who is best known as the progenitor of the Romanov dynasty, which was named

    Roman Zakharyin-Koshkin

    Roman_Zakharyin-Koshkin

  • Bogdan III the One-Eyed
  • Voivode of Moldavia from 1504 to 1517

    March 1479 – 20 April 1517) was Voivode of Moldavia from July 2, 1504, to 1517. Bogdan was born in Huși as the son of Voivode Stephen III (Stephen the Great)

    Bogdan III the One-Eyed

    Bogdan III the One-Eyed

    Bogdan_III_the_One-Eyed

  • Pomeranian Voivodeship
  • Province in northern Poland

    Wejherowo County Government  • Body Pomeranian Voivodeship executive board  • Voivode Beata Rutkiewicz (KO)  • Marshal Mieczysław Struk (KO) Area  • Total 18

    Pomeranian Voivodeship

    Pomeranian Voivodeship

    Pomeranian_Voivodeship

  • Mihnea III
  • Prince of Wallachia from 1658 to 1659

    from March 1658 to November 1659. His father was alleged to have been the voivode Radu Mihnea. Radu's ancestry is uncertain. During his life, Radu claimed

    Mihnea III

    Mihnea III

    Mihnea_III

  • Lackfi family
  • Hungarian-Croatian noble family

    parts of Transylvania (as Count of the Székelys) and held the title of Voivode of Transylvania in the 14th century. The Lackfi family were one of the

    Lackfi family

    Lackfi family

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  • Vlad I of Wallachia
  • Voivode of Wallachia

    Danube were either ransomed or executed. This reaction from the Wallachian voivode can be attributed to the massacres by the Crusaders of Bulgarian Orthodox

    Vlad I of Wallachia

    Vlad I of Wallachia

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  • Peter I of Moldavia
  • Voivode of Moldavia

    Peter I (Romanian: Petru I) may have been a Voivode (prince) of Moldavia from the end of 1367 to after July 1368. Several historians, including Constantin

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    Peter_I_of_Moldavia

  • Podlaskie Voivodeship (1513–1795)
  • Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania then of the Kingdom of Poland

    Voivodeship was first located in Bielsk Podlaski, but later moved to Drohiczyn. Voivodes included Ioanness Sapieha (ur. ok. 1450, zm. 1517) 1513 – 1517 Janusz Stankowicz

    Podlaskie Voivodeship (1513–1795)

    Podlaskie Voivodeship (1513–1795)

    Podlaskie_Voivodeship_(1513–1795)

  • Stevan Šupljikac
  • Duke of Serbia, born 1786

    December 1848), known simply as Vojvoda Šupljikac was a Serbian voivode and the first voivode of the Serbian Vojvodina. He was born in Petrinja, in 1786.

    Stevan Šupljikac

    Stevan Šupljikac

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  • Romania
  • Country in Southeast and Central Europe

    styled voivode, ruled the Transylvanian counties from the 1170s, but the Székely and Saxon seats (or districts) were not subject to the voivodes' authority

    Romania

    Romania

    Romania

  • Thocomerius
  • Father of Basarab I of Wallachia and his possible predecessor

    independent voivode of Wallachia. Many Romanian historians, such as Vlad Georgescu and Marcel Popa, believe that Thocomerius was a voivode in Wallachia

    Thocomerius

    Thocomerius

  • Karpiński family
  • Polish families

    province in south-western Poland. In early medieval Poland the title of Voivode (chief military commander of a duchy or a principality) was at times synonymous

    Karpiński family

    Karpiński_family

  • Chernihiv Voivodeship
  • Administrative division in the Kingdom of Poland

    Partitions of Poland in 1772/1795. In 1635, Marcin Kalinowski was the first voivode (governor) of the Chernihiv Voivodeship. The voivodeship was part of the

    Chernihiv Voivodeship

    Chernihiv Voivodeship

    Chernihiv_Voivodeship

  • Belz Voivodeship
  • Former administrative division in Poland

    Jagiellonczyk, and had four senators in the Senate of the Commonwealth (the Voivode and the Castellan of Bełz, as well as Castellans of Lubaczów and Busk)

    Belz Voivodeship

    Belz Voivodeship

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  • Mircea II of Wallachia
  • Prince of Wallachia, Romania (1428–1447)

    Mircea II (1428–1447) was the Voivode, or prince, of Wallachia in 1442. He was the oldest son of Vlad II Dracul and brother of Vlad Țepeș and Radu cel

    Mircea II of Wallachia

    Mircea_II_of_Wallachia

  • Vasile Lupu
  • Prince of Moldavia from 1634 to 1653

    Vasile Lupu (Romanian pronunciation: [vaˈsile ˈlupu]; 1595 – 1661), was the voivode of Moldavia between 1634 and 1653. He was of Albanian and Greek origin

    Vasile Lupu

    Vasile Lupu

    Vasile_Lupu

  • Peter II of Moldavia
  • Prince of Moldavia

    Petru (Peter) Mușat (d. 1391) was Voivode (prince) of Moldavia from 1375 to 1391, the maternal grandson of Bogdan I, the first ruler from the dynastic

    Peter II of Moldavia

    Peter II of Moldavia

    Peter_II_of_Moldavia

  • Radu I of Wallachia
  • Voivode of Wallachia (died 1383 or 1385)

    Radu I (died 1383 or 1385) was a Voivode of Wallachia (c. 1377 – c. 1383/1385). His year of birth is unattested in primary sources. He was the son of

    Radu I of Wallachia

    Radu I of Wallachia

    Radu_I_of_Wallachia

  • Lublin Voivodeship
  • Voivodeship of Poland

    County Włodawa County Zamość County Government  • Body Executive board  • Voivode Krzysztof Komorski (PO)  • Marshal Jarosław Stawiarski (PiS)  • EP Lublin

    Lublin Voivodeship

    Lublin Voivodeship

    Lublin_Voivodeship

  • Lwów Voivodeship
  • Former voivodeship of Poland

    Population   • 1921 2.718.014 • 1931 3.126.300 Government  • Type Voivodeship Voivodes   • 1921–1924 Kazimierz Grabowski • 1937–1939 Alfred Biłyk Historical era

    Lwów Voivodeship

    Lwów Voivodeship

    Lwów_Voivodeship

  • Inowrocław Voivodeship
  • Former administrative division of the Kingdom of Poland

    Radziejów. The Inowroclaw Voivodeship with Dobrzyn Land had six senators (Voivode and Castellan of Inowrocław, Castellan of Bydgoszcz, and Castellans of

    Inowrocław Voivodeship

    Inowrocław Voivodeship

    Inowrocław_Voivodeship

  • Wiśniowiecki
  • Polish princely family

    Hetman of the Crown, voivode of Belz and Kraków, married Marianna Zamoyska h. Jelita Konstanty Krzysztof Wiśniowiecki (1633–1686), voivode of Podlasie of Bracław

    Wiśniowiecki

    Wiśniowiecki

    Wiśniowiecki

  • Wallachian campaign (1369)
  • 1369 Hungarian invasion of Wallachia

    I with the goal of re-establishing suzerainty over Wallachia ruled by Voivode Vladislav I, as a response to the latter's capture of Vidin. It took place

    Wallachian campaign (1369)

    Wallachian campaign (1369)

    Wallachian_campaign_(1369)

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  • Sandow
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Cornwall)

    Sandow

    English (Cornwall) : from a pet form of the personal name Sander.Polish : variant of Sędów, a habitational name for someone from places called Sędów in Piotrków and Sieradz voivodeships.

    Sandow

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  • Sawinder
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sawinder

    Beautiful God

  • Jhalak
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Jhalak

    Glimpse; Spark; Sudden Motion

  • Prakam | ப்ரகம
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Prakam | ப்ரகம

    Joy, Desire

  • Case
  • Boy/Male

    Irish English

    Case

    Observant; alert; vigorous.

  • Jeffie
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Jeffie

    Son of Jeffrey

  • Zehna
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Zehna

    Beautiful

  • Paarul
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Paarul

    Beautiful, Practical, Kind, Name of a flower

  • Alagunathan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Alagunathan

    Handsome

  • Holland
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Holland

    Name of a Country

  • Gater
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gater

    English : variant spelling of Gaiter.

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  • Voivode
  • n.

    See Waywode.