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- Vornic was a historical rank for an official in charge of justice and internal affairs. He was overseeing the Royal Court. It originated in the Slovak...
- The Vornic is a right tributary of the river Bârzava in Romania. It flows into the Bârzava near Berzovia. Its length is 13 km (8.1 mi) and its basin size...
- that were held by boyars included vistier (treasurer), stolnic (pantler), vornic (concierge) and logofăt (chancellor). While early the court officials were...
- became a supporter of the Ottoman-appointed Radu Mihnea, emerging as great Vornic of the Lower Country. Bucioc maintained his standing under Prince Gaspar...
- landowners who also had some very high functions, such as the function of great vornic. Above those grand boyars was only the prince. Usually a prince was a boyar...
- installation, he ordered that a number of boyars be killed, including Coadă the vornic (internal affairs minister), Radul the comis, Stroe the spătar (second-in-command...
- around Bucharest. The name of the commune is derived from the name of the vornic Cernica Știrbei and is of Slavic origin, meaning "black". "Results of the...
- folnog, which are found in do****ents together with local officials, like vornic and pristav. The town had a night watch which was also known by a Latin...
- Tofana, and Stephen, who would become Vornic of Moldavia under prince Vasile Lupu. During his time as Great Vornic, Dumitrașco grants Vasile Lupu estates...
- George Ducas. His son, baptized Hurmuzachi (ca. 1685 — 1738), Logofăt and Vornic of Botoșani, was the founder of the family, the descendants keeping his...