Supplex Libellus Valachorum Vlach (Ottoman social class) Vlach law Vlachs in medieval Serbia Vlachs in the history of Croatia Vlachs in medieval Bosnia and...
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Vlachs or Vlach may also refer to: Cieszyn Vlachs, an ethnic group from Poland Moravian Vlachs, a historical ethnic group from Moravia Vlachs (social class)...
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Vlachs in Bulgaria may refer to: Romanians in Bulgaria, often referred to as Vlachs, specially in historical contexts Aromanians in Bulgaria, sometimes...
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other names, such as "Vlachs" or "Macedo-Romanians" (sometimes used to also refer to the Megleno-Romanians). The term "Vlachs" is used in Greece and...
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"Vlachs", but as some variant of "Roman". Today there are several peoples that are still commonly referred to as Vlachs, these including the Vlachs of...
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Vlach (feminine Vlachová) is a Czech surname, a reference to Vlachs. Notable people with this surname include: Jaroslav Vlach (born 1992), Czech ice hockey...
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term Vlachs (Croatian: Vlasi) was initially used in medieval Croatian and Venetian history for a Romance-speaking pastoralist community, called "Vlachs" and...
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Vlachs of Serbia are a Romanian-speaking group in eastern Serbia. Vlachs of Serbia may also refer to: Romanians in Serbia, an ethnic Romanian group mainly...
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Morlachs (redirect from Mauro-Vlachs)
that the name "Vlach" didn't only refer to genuine Vlachs or Serbs but also to cattle breeders in general. In the work About the Vlachs from 1806, Metropolitan...
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Aromanians in Greece (redirect from Vlachs in Greece)
country, they are commonly known as "Vlachs" (Βλάχοι, Vláchoi) and referred to as "Vlachophone Greeks" or "Vlach-speaking Greeks", because most Aromanians...
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Romanians (section Etymology of the term Vlach)
mentioning Romanians (Vlachs) is from the 8th century from the Konstamonitou Monastery in Mount Athos, in Greece and talks about the Vlachs of the Rynchos river...
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Martin Vlach may refer to: Martin Vlach (electrical engineer) Martin Vlach (pentathlete) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the...
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Romanians in Serbia (redirect from Timoc Vlachs)
044, while 21,013 people declared themselves Vlachs; there are differing views among some of the Vlachs over whether they should be regarded as Romanians...
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In medieval Serbia a social group known as "Vlachs" (Serbian: Власи / Vlasi) existed. While the term Vlachs had more meaning, primarily denote the inhabitants...
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laws enforced on Vlachs in the medieval Balkans. In medieval Serbian charters, the pastoral community, primarily made up of Vlachs, were held under special...
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Moravian Wallachia (redirect from Moravian Vlachs)
with Moravian Vlachs resembling isolated Balkan groups such as Aromanians more than the surrounding Central European populations. The Vlachs in eastern Moravia...
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Mitre Pangiaru, better known as Mitre the Vlach (Bulgarian: Митре Панджаров — Влаха, Macedonian: Митре Панџаров — Влаот), was аn Aromanian revolutionary...
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Second Bulgarian Empire (redirect from Kingdom of Bulgarians and Vlachs)
the pre-mid 13th century period is the Empire of Vlachs and Bulgarians; variant names include the Vlach–Bulgarian Empire, the Bulgarian–Wallachian Empire...
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Megleno-Romanians (redirect from Magleno-Vlachs)
also known as Meglenites (Megleno Romanian: Miglinits), Moglenite Vlachs or simply Vlachs (Megleno Romanian: Vlaș), are an Eastern Romance ethnic group,...
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name derives from the Vlachs (Aromanians), who had lived across much of the area. The name derives from the Aromanians or Vlachs, a chiefly transhumant...
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Vlachs of North Macedonia may refer to: Aromanians, commonly known as "Vlachs" in North Macedonia Aromanians in North Macedonia Megleno-Romanians, also...
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around the Lower Neretva. Vlachs Morlachs Vlach law Vlachs of Croatia Tribes of Montenegro Vlachs in medieval Serbia Vlach (Ottoman social class) Ilona...
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Aromanians in North Macedonia (redirect from Vlachs in the Republic of Macedonia)
known as Macedo-Romanians by the Romanians, or simply Macedonian Vlachs or just Vlachs in English. The Aromanians are a unique ethno-linguistic group with...
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Aromanians in Albania (redirect from Vlachs in Albania)
parties in the world, the Democratic Union of the Vlachs of Macedonia (DSVM) and the Party of the Vlachs of Macedonia (PVM), both in North Macedonia. Education:...
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Jaroslav Vlach (born April 6, 1992) is a Czech professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing with the HC Bílí Tygři Liberec of the Czech Extraliga...
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Peter II of Bulgaria (redirect from Peter, leader of the Vlachs and Bulgarians)
and Kaloyan, were mentioned as Vlachs in most foreign contemporaneous sources but they were probably of a mixed Vlach, Bulgarian, and Cuman origin. In...
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Uprising of Asen and Peter (redirect from Vlach–Bulgar Rebellion)
victory. Thus, when the armies of Bulgarians and the Vlachs returned, reinforced by the northern Vlachs and their Cuman allies, they found the region undefended...
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The Cieszyn Vlachs (Polish: Wałasi cieszyńscy, Czech: Těšínští Valaši) are a Silesian ethnographic group living around the towns of Cieszyn and Skoczów...
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wife Jelica. One theroy states that the church received its name from the Vlachs who guarded the cattle of Ivan Crnojević and built the church around 1450...
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the history of Northern Vlachs (Romanians), see History of Romania. Aromanians were identified as Vlachs in Medieval times. Vlachs, also Wallachian (and...
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