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词条 Seneslau
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Seneslau,[1][2] also Seneslav or Stănislau,[3] was a Vlach voivode mentioned in a diploma issued by king Béla IV of Hungary (1235–1270) on 2 July 1247; the diploma granted territories to the Knights Hospitaller in the Banate of Severin and Cumania.[4] According to the diploma, the king gave the territories east of the Olt River to the knights, with the exception of the territory of voivode Seneslau.[4]

The name of Seneslav is of Slavic origin. Seneslau held central and southern Muntenia[1] (i.e., the territories along the rivers Argeş and Dâmboviţa).[2] The Romanian historian Ioan Aurel Pop suggests that Seneslau was quasi independent of the king of Hungary.[2] According to the Hungarian historian István Vásáry, his title (voivode) suggests that he had a territorial unit under his jurisdiction.[4]

The diploma of Béla IV also refers to the kenazates of John, Farcaş and voivode Litovoi.[4] Although the names of Seneslau and Litovoi are of Slavic origin, they are expressly said to be Vlachs (Olati) in the king's diploma.[4]

See also

  • Foundation of Wallachia
  • Farcaş
  • John (knez)
  • Litovoi

References

1. ^{{cite book | last = Georgescu | first = Vlad | title = The Romanians: A History}}
2. ^{{cite book | last = Pop | first = Ioan Aurel | title = Romanians and Romania: A Brief History}}
3. ^{{cite book | last1 = Treptow | first1 = Kurt W. | last2 = Popa | first2 = Marcel | title = Historical Dictionary of Romania}}
4. ^{{cite book | last = Vásáry | first = István | title = Cumans and Tatars: Oriental Military in the Pre-Ottoman Balkans, 1185-1365}}

Sources

  • Georgescu, Vlad (Author) – Calinescu, Matei (Editor) – Bley-Vroman, Alexandra (Translator): The Romanians – A History; Ohio State University Press, 1991, Columbus; {{ISBN|0-8142-0511-9}}
  • Pop, Ioan Aurel: Romanians and Romania: A Brief History; Columbia University Press, 1999, New York; {{ISBN|0-88033-440-1}}
  • Treptow, Kurt W. - Popa, Marcel: Historical Dictionary of Romania (part ‘Historical Chronology’); Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1996, Lanham&Folkestone; {{ISBN|0-8108-3179-1}}
  • Vásáry, István: Cumans and Tatars: Oriental Military in the Pre-Ottoman Balkans, 1185-1365; Cambridge University Press, 2005, Cambridge; {{ISBN|0-521-83756-1}}
  • Златарски, Васил. История на българската държава през средните векове. Том III. Второ българско царство. България при Асеневци (1187—1280), София 1940
  • Коледаров, Петър. Политическа география на средновековната българска държава, Втора част (1186–1396), София 1989

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