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voevod and also
known as
vaivode (/ˈvaɪvoʊd, ˈveɪ-/ V(A)Y-vohd), voivoda,
vojvoda,
vaivada or wojewoda, is a
title denoting a
military leader or warlord...
- Mërgim
Vojvoda (born 1
February 1995) is a
Kosovan professional footballer who
plays as a full-back or
defensive midfielder for
Serie A club Como and...
- Juan
Pablo Vojvoda Rizzo (born
January 13, 1975) is an
Argentine football manager and
former player who pla**** as a
central defender. He is the current...
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February 1907 – 11
September 1999) was a
Serbian Orthodox priest and
Chetnik vojvoda. He led a
significant proportion of the
Chetniks within the
northern Dalmatia...
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Monument to
Vojvoda Vuk is a
sculpture in the Park Proleće in Belgrade, Serbia. The
sculpture was
created by Đorđe Jovanović in 1922 and the monument...
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Vojvoda Malesija (Cyrillic: Војвода Малесија; 17 July 1970 – 24
December 2021) was a
Montenegrin football manager and player.
After a
playing career that...
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Vojvoda (Serbian Cyrillic: Војвода lit. 'war-leader') from old
Serbian was the
highest rank in the army of the
Kingdom of
Serbia and
Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
- Dečanski (r. 1322–1331),
holding the
titles of župan (count), and
later vojvoda (general). He was the
father of
Branko Mladenović, a
later magnate. Mladen...
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Veliki vojvoda (Serbian Cyrillic: велики војвода; from
veliki =
great and
vojvoda = duke) was a
Serbian military and
noble title in use
during the Middle...
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Stevan Petrović, KCMT (Serbian Cyrillic: Стеван Петровић),
known as
Stevan Knićanin (Стеван Книћанин,
Stevan of Knić; 15
February 1807 – 14 May 1855) was...