Category
page 1Medieval history of Romania
Second Bulgarian Empire
Medieval Bulgarian state (1185–1396)

voivodeship
A voivodeship ( ) or voivodate is the area administered by a voivode (governor) in several countries of central and eastern Europe. Voivodeships have existed since medieval times and the area of extent of voivodeship resembles that of a duchy in western medieval states, much as the title of voivode was equivalent to that of a duke. Other roughly equivalent titles and areas in medieval Eastern Europe included ban (bojan, vojin or bayan) and banate.
Maurice's Balkan campaigns
military expeditions conducted by the East Roman (Byzantine) emperor Maurice (reigned 582–602)
Romania in the Middle Ages
history of Romania from the withdrawal of the Mondols to the rule of Michael the Brave
Banat of Severin
banate of Kingdom of Hungary
Brodnici
The Brodnici (, ) were a tribe of disputed origin.
Lampert of Hungary
Hungarian prince
Bulgarian lands across the Danube
lands controlled by the Bulgarian Empire