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  ARGES County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Arges region, inhabited from times of yore, favoured the development of Geto-Dacian settlements that became, in time, well-shaped centres for commercial exchanges between the populations north and south of the Carpathians, as well as between the Dacian and Greek-Romanian populations.
These settlements represented the cradle of the centralised feudal state of Wallachia, the body politic of Seneslau being established in Arges region.
Romanian Princes made Curtea-de-Arges and Campulung Muscel their princely courts, the relevant localities becoming important and powerful cultural and commercial centres in the area.
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 ExtremeSports.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Notable among them were the Southern Slavs, who eventually merged in the Romanian population.
Around 1247 a new principality emerged in Oltenia under the rule of Seneslau, which would later merge with Muntenia the to form the mediaeval state of Wallachia.
During the 15th century, Wallachia had to accept the Ottoman suzeranity and to pay an annual tribute to keep its autonomy.
www.sportsgamingworld.com /index.php?title=Oltenia   (289 words)

  
 Diplomacy.ro :: History
The pre-state bodies politic in Transylvania were ruled by dukes, princes or voivodes such as Gelu, Glad, Menumorut, Ahtum, or by jupani or voivodes in Moldavia, Wallachia or Dobrogea: Dimitrie, Gheorghe, Sestlav, Satza, Roman, a.o.
In the 13th century, larger pre-state bodies politic are attested by documents under the leadership of voivodes Litovoi, Ioan, Farcas, and Seneslau.
In the 13th century, the Hungarian feudal lords concluded the conquest of Transylvania started in the 10th century by the Hungarian tribes that put an end to their migration by settling in the Pannonian Plain.
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 HISTORY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The pre-state bodies politic in Transylvania were led by dukes, kniezes or voivodes like Gelu, Glad, Menumorut, Athum; in Moldavia, Wallachia and Dobruja by djupans, kniezes or voivodes like Gheorghe, Sestlav, Satza, Tatu, Roman, a.o.
Bigger state entities are attested in the 13th century, under the rule of voivodes Litovoi, Ioan, Farcas and Seneslau.
In the 13th century, the Hungarian lords ended the conquest of Transylvania, begun in the 10th century by the Hungarian tribes, stopping their Pannonian Plain.
tpb.traderom.ro /En/Cd/Rom_prez_gen/Istorie/History.htm   (2179 words)

  
 Romanian Feudal States
Their trade carried on through Moldavia to Liov and Baltic sea under the protection of tatars (hoard Calopâru, M. Kogãlniceanu).
In the Diplom of John's and Faracs's principality and Litovoi's and Seneslau's voivodeships.
The hungarian conquer in Transylvania it was accompanied by colonizations with szeklers and saxons from Flandra, Saxonia and Middle Rhin.
media.ici.ro /history/eng05.htm   (2054 words)

  
 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The first stage of the creation of Valachie began on the right strand of the river Olt, to the north of the Oltenia, by the unification of the cnézats in only one voivodat.
In an following, decisive stage, in the beginning of the 14th century, the formation of the Valachie takes shape around the former organization of Seneslau, on the left strand of the river Olt.
In the beginning of the 15th century, the historic sources mention the existence of the organized state of North-Danubian Valachia and the prince's name, "Great Voivode" and "Lord".
www.transylvania.be /istorie_eng1.html   (5321 words)

  
 General Timeline of Romanian History, 900-1462
Bela IV, king of Hungary (1235-1270), grants to Rembald, preceptor of the Johannite Knights Order, the Land of Severin, together with other territories.
The Banat of Severin and the principalities of Ioan and Farca s were to be under the Order's authority, while the knyazates led by Seneslau and Litovoi remained under the Romanians' rule, on the same terms as before.
It seems that members of the Order have never actually ruled these territories.
www.raven-glass.com /vlad/romania/timeline.html   (9832 words)

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