Voivode is a title denoting a military leader or warlord in Central, Southeastern and Eastern Europe, in use since the Early Middle Ages. It primarily referred to the medieval rulers of the Romanian-inhabited states and of governors and military commanders of Polish, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Balkan, Russian and other Slavic-speaking populations.
In the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, voivode was interchangeably used with palatine. In the Tsardom of Russia, a voivode was a military governor. Among the Danube principalities, and in Bohemia, voivode was considered a princely title.
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Heraldic Imperial Crown with a Gules (red) mitre, the most precise design.
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Rank insignia of Field-Marshal for the Royal Serbian Armed Forces
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Rank insignia of Field-Marshal for the Royal Yugoslav Armed Forces
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Mohammed Rushien Efendi, voivod of Athens, by Louis Dupré - 1827
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Heraldic hat of a voivode. Some families prefer the hat to the coronet, which is based on continenta...
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English: Image from Hrvoje's Missal.
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Rank of Fieldmarshal
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Field Marshal (ZNDH OF-10)
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Official meeting of voivods of Poland 1929. Oficjalne spotkanie wojewodów 1929. Siedzą od lewej: woj...