• Seneslau, also Seneslav or Stănislau, was a Vlach voivode mentioned in the Diploma of the Joannites issued by king Béla IV of Hungary (1235–1270) on 2...
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    Cumania to refer to the land between the eastern border of the lands of Seneslau and the land of the Brodnici (Buzău, southern Vrancea and southern Galați):...
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  • kenazates of Farcaș and John and to a certain voivode Seneslau. Although the names of Litovoi and Seneslau are of Slavic origin, they are expressly said to...
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  • Tih Ivaylo Ivan Asen III George Terter I Smilets Bezerenbam and Mișelav Seneslau John (knez) Farcaș Litovoi Bărbat Thocomerius From the early 15th-century...
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    Litovoi; fl. 1247 - 1279; occupies the countries of John, Farcaș and Seneslau, killed by the Hungarians for being against them. Bărbat; 1279 - 1290;...
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    Vlach (Romanian) polities in Wallachia, led by the Voivodes Litovoi and Seneslau and the Cneazes Ioan and Farcaș, as well as about the economic development...
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  • refers to the kenazates of John and voivode Litovoi and to voivode Seneslau. Seneslau and Litovoi are expressly said to be Vlachs (Olati) in the king's...
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    Wallachia west of the river Olt dates to a charter given to the voivode Seneslau in 1246 by Béla IV of Hungary. In 1417, Wallachia was forced to accept...
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  • refers to the kenazates of Farcaş and voivode Litovoi and to voivode Seneslau. Seneslau and Litovoi are expressly said to be Vlachs (Olati) in the king's...
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    Zeurino). Neagu Djuvara has considered the possibility that Mișelav was Seneslau, another Wallachian leader contemporary with and neighbouring Litovoi....
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    as they held it. The land of Hateg is excepted, while the voivodate of Seneslaus the king keeps for himself. In 1247, a Hungarian royal document allowed...
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    be determined. A scholarly hypothesis states that he was descended from Seneslau, a mid-13th-century Vlach (Romanian) lord. Historian Vlad Georgescu writes...
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    southern Oltenia in the middle of the 13th century. The kenezatus of Voivode Seneslau, which was located to the east of the Olt, was fully excluded from the...
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  • given to the Knights Hospitallers. But the kenezates under Litovoi and Seneslau were exempted from the grant, and the royal charter expressly stipulated...
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  • local rulers knyaz John, knyaz Farcaș, voivode Litovoi and voivode Seneslau. Seneslau and Litovoi are expressly said to be Vlachs (Olati) in the king's...
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  • Farcaș were granted to the knights, but the lands ruled by Litovoi and Seneslau were left "to the Olati" ("Romanians") "just as they have owned it". In...
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  • the Olt River save the lands ruled by two Vlach voivodes, Litovoi and Seneslau. Although the duties of a voivode and of a knez sometimes overlapped, or...
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  • polities in the region. They were under the rule of voivodes Litovoi and Seneslau, and of knezes Farcaș and John. Internal conflicts characterized the last...
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