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voivode (ˈvɔɪvəʊd) Forms: α. 6 voy-, voiuoda, voivoda. β. 7 uoiuod, 7, 9 voyvode, 9 voivode. γ. 9 woivode, -wode, woywod. [ad. Bulg. and Serb. vojvoda, Czech. vojevoda, Pol. wojewoda, Russ. voevoda, whence also Rom. voevoda, -vod, mod.L. voivoda, mod.Gr. βοεβόδα(ς.] = vaivode.α 1570 in Hakluyt Voy. ...
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Voivode
In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, voivode was interchangeably used with palatine. In the Tsardom of Russia, a voivode was a military governor. Among the Danube principalities, voivode was considered a princely title.
Etymology
The term voivode comes from two roots.
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Voivode (disambiguation)
Voivode is a Slavic term for a military commander or a governor of a voivodeship. Voivode, or variants, may also refer to:
The Voyevoda (opera), an opera by Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Voivod (band), a Canadian metal band
Voivod (album), an
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Voivode (Vlach leader)
Terminology
The term voivode is of Slavic origin. Queen Elizabeth of Bosnia allows Romanians from Bereg County to choose from among themselves a voivode, in 1364.
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Captain Petko Voivode
Captain Petko Voivode may also refer to:
Captain Petko Voivode (TV series), a Bulgarian TV series released in 1981
Kapitan Petko voyvoda, a village
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voivodeship
ˈvoivodeship Also woiwod-, woywod-. [f. prec. + -ship.] 1. The district or province governed by a voivode.1792 Morse Amer. Geog. (1794) 662 Great Poland..is subdivided into 12 districts, called woiwodships. 1793 State Papers in Ann. Reg. 228 Following the border of the voivodship of Vilna. 1837 Penn...
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Voivode of Transylvania
The earliest record of a vicar of a voivode dates from 1221. Later the title "vice-voivode", first documented in 1278, came into general use. General assemblies for the representatives of the Transylvanian counties were presided over by the voivode or the vice-voivode.
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Sima Marković (voivode)
Sima Marković (Veliki Borak, 1768 – Belgrade, 22 March 1817) was a Serbian voivode who led his men in the First Serbian Uprising.
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Vlad III was Voivode of Wallachia three times between 1448 and his death in 1476/77.
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沃伊沃德
沃伊沃德(Voivode,波兰语:Wojewoda、俄语:Воевода),是斯拉夫语的一个头衔名称,意为军队总督、军阀,源自中世纪时期的古斯拉夫语。在东欧历史上一些国家如外西凡尼亚、瓦拉几亚、摩尔达维亚,沃伊沃德亦作为君主的头衔使用。
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Voivode of Vilnius
The Voivode of Vilnius (, ) was a high-ranking officer in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania who governed the Vilnius Voivodeship from 1413.
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Captain Petko Voivode (TV series)
Captain Petko Voivode () is a Bulgarian TV historical drama series released by the Bulgarian National Television in 1981, directed by Nedelcho Chernev, Cast
Vasil Mihaylov as Petko Kiryakov (Captain Petko Voivode)
Plamen Donchev as Little Petko (Petko Kiryakov's sworn brother)
Stoyan Gadev as Stoil
Prodan
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省 (东欧)
省(voivodeship或voivodate)是部分东欧国家的行政区划单位,其行政长官(省长)被称为沃伊沃德(voivode)。中世纪时东欧就有省的建制,大致类似于西欧的公国。现代波兰的第一级行政区划仍称为“省”。
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