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    The Banate of Severin or Banate of Szörény (Hungarian: Szörényi bánság; Romanian: Banatul Severinului; Latin: Banatus Zewrinensis; Bulgarian: Северинско...
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    attacked Oltenia and conquered Severin's fortress, Andrew II of Hungary organized the Banate of Severin. The first Ban of Severin, Luca,[dubious – discuss]...
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    grant Hungary the lands of Făgăraș, Almaș and the Banate of Severin, defeated Charles in the Battle of Posada (1330), and, according to Romanian historian...
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    Serbs. The Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes was formed gradually between 1526 and 1536, after the battle of Mohács, when the Banate of Severin was divided...
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  • Hungary. Banate of Severin, a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. Banate of Lugoj and Caransebeș, a province of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary...
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    gaining Dobruja in 1388, the Banate of Severin in 1388/9 and Podunavia (which is suspected to be the Timok Valley, or the name of the Danube river valley in...
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    Banat (redirect from History of Banat)
    Banate of Severin, a military frontier area was formed, including some eastern parts of the modern Banat. In the 14th century, the region became of priority...
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    Oltenia (redirect from History of Oltenia)
    majority of the late Middle Ages is Craiova. The first medieval seat of Oltenia was Turnu Severin, anciently called Drobeta, in the Banate of Severin. That...
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    Hungarian–Ottoman War (1415–1419) (category Wars involving the Grand Duchy of Lithuania)
    construction of Görény Castle and other fortifications along the Lower Danube to safeguard the Banate of Severin. Amidst these developments, Tvrtko II of Bosnia...
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    Charles I of Hungary as the voivode of Wallachia. Basarab became "disloyal to the Holy Crown of Hungary" in 1325. He seized the Banate of Severin and raided...
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  • Croatia Severin, Germany, a municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany Banate of Severin, a territory in the Kingdom of Hungary Severin Elektro GmbH...
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  • Litovoi (category Princes of Wallachia)
    to the Knights Hospitaller in the Banate of Severin and Cumania, “with the exception of the land of the kenazate of Voivode Litovoi,” which the king left...
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    County and in the Banate of Severin. The village of Osli was named after that clan. Also the Oslea mountain in the former Banate of Severin. The Gesta Hunnorum...
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    1247. The Banate of Severin was a march, or border province, of the Kingdom of Hungary between the Lower Danube and the Olt River, today part of Romania...
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    Cumania (category Medieval history of Ukraine)
    from 1247, parts of this earlier Cumania were granted to the Knights Hospitaller, as were the Banate of Severin and the Romanian cnezats of Ioan and Lupu...
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  • Seneslau (category People of medieval Wallachia)
    the Banate of Severin and Cumania. According to the diploma, the king gave the territories east of the Olt River to the knights, with the exception of the...
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    Hungarian army routed the united forces of the Wallachians and their allies, and Louis occupied the Banate of Severin, but Radu I did not yield. During the...
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    fortress of Severin during a military campaign against Bulgaria in 1231. Around the same time, he set up a new border province, the Banate of Severin (Szörény)...
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    army to attack the Banate of Severin, but the Hungarian commander, Lawrence, fought the invaders off. The Bulgarian invasion of Severin outraged Béla IV...
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    Electorate of Mainz. Rome becomes 2000 years old. July 2 – King Béla IV grants territories to the Knights Hospitaller in the Banate of Severin and Hungarian...
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    Vladislav I of Wallachia, in alliance with Ivan Shishman, drove the Hungarians out of northern Bulgaria, and even conquered the Banate of Severin in 1369...
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  • diocese or eparchy of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the Banat region, Serbia Banat, Michigan, a village in the United States Banate of Severin, a Hungarian...
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    A Vlach district of the Banate of Severin was mortgaged to Hunyadi in this period. Sigismund, who entered Prague in the summer of 1436, hired Hunyadi...
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    provinces the Banate of Severin (from 1233 to the 16th century), the Ottoman province named Eyalet of Temeşvar (1552–1716), and the Banate of Lugos and Karansebes...
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    areas as a Banate of Severin. The latter coexisted with the somewhat informal jurisdictions of proto-Romanian knyazes and voivodes, some of which were...
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  • Ban (title) (category Banate of Bosnia)
    fictional hero of Serbian epic poetry. Ban of Croatia Ban of Slavonia Banate of Bosnia Banate of Severin Banate of Macsó Banate of Braničevo Banate of Lugos and...
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    granted the Banate of Severin and the district of Fogaras to Vladislav Vlaicu of Wallachia, who had accepted his suzerainty. Tvrtko I of Bosnia also accepted...
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    Banate of Severin, 1247–1260 Saint Barthélemy, Saint Kitts, Saint Croix and Northern Saint Martin, 1651–1665 during the Hospitaller colonization of the...
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    Banat in the Middle Ages (category Medieval Kingdom of Hungary)
    Mountains was incorporated in the newly established Banate of Severin (a border province of the Kingdom of Hungary) in the 1230s. The forts at Cenad and Haram...
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  • Theodore Vejtehi (category Bans of Severin)
    Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who ruled the Banate of Severin (Hungarian: Szörénység) de facto independently of the central...
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