Definition of Hospodar. Meaning of Hospodar. Synonyms of Hospodar

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Definition of Hospodar

Hospodar
Hospodar Hos"po*dar`, n. [A Slav. word; cf. Russ. gospodare lord, master.] A title borne by the princes or governors of Moldavia and Wallachia before those countries were united as Roumania.

Meaning of Hospodar from wikipedia

- Gospodar or hospodar, also gospodin for short version, is a term of Slavic origin, meaning "lord" or "master". The compound (Belarusian: гаспадар, Bulgarian:...
- Edward David Hospodar (born February 9, 1959) is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman who pla**** nine seasons in the National Hockey League...
- like the Moldavian rulers, bore the titles of Voivode ("duke") or/and Hospodar ("lord, master"); when writing in Romanian, the term Domn (from the Latin...
- Les Onze Mille Verges ou les Amours d'un hospodar is a **** novel by French author Guillaume Apollinaire, published in 1907 over his initials "G...
- pronunciation: [ˈɡe̯orɡe biˈbesku]; 26 April 1804 – 1 June 1873) was a hospodar (Prince) of Wallachia between 1843 and 1848. His rule coincided with the...
- Moldavia and Wallachia. The title was either inherited or granted by the Hospodar, often together with an administrative function. The boyars held much of...
- and other Eastern European monarchs, bore the titles of Voivode or/and Hospodar (when writing in Romanian, the term Domn (from the Latin dominus) was used)...
- Coconul (14 August 1611 – 26 June 1632) was Hospodar and Voivode of Wallachia from 1623 to 1627 and Hospodar of Moldavia from 1629 to 1630. He was the son...
- Zoltan Hospodar (born 8 March 1933) is a Romanian water polo player. He competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics and the 1956 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Grand Dragoman to the Divan (1697), and consequently the first Phanariote Hospodar of the Danubian Prin****lities, Prince of Moldavia, and Prince of Wallachia...