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  • 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...
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  • Smida River may refer to: Smida, a tributary of the Vornic in Caraș-Severin County, Romania Smida, a tributary of the Muncel in Hunedoara County, Romania...
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    folnog, which are found in documents together with local officials, like vornic and pristav. The town had a night watch which was also known by a Latin...
    17 KB (1,668 words) - 15:31, 2 June 2024
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    Bolnovăț, Gozna, Izvoru Rău, Breazova, Groposu, Pietrosu, Țerova, Cremeni, Vornic, Stoiconic, Birdanca In Romania: Văliug, Reșița, Bocșa, Berzovia, Gătaia...
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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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    Mureș Voitinel Suceava Voivodeasa Toplița Volovăț Prut Volovăț Sucevița Vornic Bârzava Vorona Siret Vorumloc Târnava Mare Vucova Șurgani Vulcana Ialomița...
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    the Mare Spătar (Grand Sword-Bearer - a military office) or to the Mare Vornic (approx. Governor of the Country; a civilian office second only to the Voievod...
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    one: he was a scribe, a Pitar, an Ispravnic of Fălciu and Roman, and a Vornic at Câmpulung Moldovenesc. He pioneered the prosopography of ancient Moldavia...
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  • Sevdalinka song about the forbidden love of a Christian girl named Mara Vornić and a Muslim boy named Fadil or Adel/Adil (accounts vary). The earliest...
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    (1796–1797) recognized Golescu's merits. By May 1797, he was Great Vornic of the armies (vel vornic al obștirilor [sic]), in which capacity he carried out an inspection...
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  • sisters, Cristina and Boba. His first wife, Voica, was the daughter of the vornic Vlaicu from Bucșani. She died in 1525. From this marriage the Prince had...
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    the Mare Spătar (Grand Sword-Bearer, a military office) or to the Mare Vornic (approx. Governor of the Country; a civilian office second only to the Voievod...
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  • received 2,555 thaler and supplies for his 300 Arnauts from the Wallachian Vornic, Constantin Samurcaș. Four days later, another receipt confirmed his additional...
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    Bezviconi, proposes that the Joras and the Cuzas had a common ancestor, the Vornic Băisan. The family may have branched out into Bessarabia at an early stage...
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    Great Logothete and Anastasia Hurmuzaki Ioan Keșco (1809–1863), Great Vornic of Moldavia, Russian Marshal of Nobility in Bessarabia, married firstly...
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    Constantin Brâncoveanu, his sons Constantin, Radu, Ștefan and Matei, and vornic Ianache Văcărescu. On March 7, 2018, the decision of the Holy Synod of the...
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  • Țara de Jos ("Lower Country")—each administered by a high official, the vornic, also implies the former existence of two polities, which were united by...
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    Romanian nationalism. A scion of the boyar elite, he was the eldest son of Vornic Gheorghe Beldiman, and the nephew-in-law of chronicler Enache Kogălniceanu...
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    It was also meant to serve as a watch tower. The tower was named after Vornic Colțea Doicescu. His brother, Udrea Doicesu, built a small wooden church...
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    offered to the Viennese court in exchange for Oltenia." In October 1736, Vornic Preda Drugănescu represented this boyar caucus on a mission to Bila Tserkva...
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