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During the Thirty Years' War (1618–48), there were several Vlach uprisings in Moravia. The Vlachs (or Wallachians) were a pastoralist community in Moravian Wallachia of eastern Moravia in what is today the Czech Republic.
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were several VlachuprisingsinMoravia. The Vlachs (or Wallachians) were a pastoralist community in Moravian Wallachia of eastern Moraviain what is today...
Vlach (English: /ˈvlɑːx/ or /ˈvlæk/), also Wallachian (and many other variants), is a term and exonym used from the Middle Ages until the Modern Era to...
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the Czech lands of Bohemia and Moravia, i.e. all Slavic & Vlach countries with the exception of Bulgaria and Macedonia, in the future. This society joined...
including Bohemia, Silesia, Upper and Lower Lusatia, and Moravia. Moravia was already embroiled in a conflict between Catholics and Protestants. The religious...
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the Bulgarian script to Serbs, Russians, Vlachs and the rest of Eastern European peoples. The Baptism of Kiev in 988 helped spread Christianity throughout...
between the Ottoman Vlachs and the Habsburg Vlachs. After the Croatian Parliament elected the Austrian Habsburgs as kings of Croatia in 1526, Ferdinand I...
Great Moravia. It was about that period when Croatia emerged on the international scene, carrying its own ambitions and demands for territories in the region...
Romanians (Vlachs) and Ruthenians. The very first villages with Vlach law were established in Transylvania, their numbers increased, and spread in Upper Hungary...
invent the presence of the [Vlachs] in Transylvania in the 10th century, because if [Vlachs] had indeed arrived there in the 12th century, his readers...
used to be known as Vlachs – in the regions now forming Romania were recorded in the 12th and 13th centuries. References to Vlachs inhabiting the lands...
army in Silesia under the command of Johann Georg von Brandenburg, Duke of Krnov, which continued fighting the Imperial army inMoravia and in what today...
Novgorod and Tver completed Muscovy's dominance in the northeast. In southeastern Europe, two small Vlach principalities emerged, Wallachia and Moldavia;...
697 men were present in Prague a week later, with another 2,000 left scattered inMoravia. Swedish losses were 3,000 or 4,000 in total. Hearing of the...
Uskoks mountain) in Žumberak area Tihomir Đorđević points to the already known fact that the name 'Vlach' didn't only refer to genuine Vlachs or Serbs but...
roots mainly in Old Polish and also has strong influences from Czech and German and, to a lesser extent, from Vlach and Slovak. It is spoken in Cieszyn Silesia...
others in Western Ukraine, which lasted until the very end of the 10th century. They were pressured and influenced by more centralized Great Moravia, Duchy...
The Battle of Neu Titschein or Titschein (Moravia, now Nový Jičín, Czech Republic) was fought on 25 July 1621 during the Thirty Years' War between the...
convinced that the Vlachs (or Romanians) were already present in the Carpathian Basin in the late 9th century propose that the Vlach knezes (or chieftains)...
centuries, the area was probably colonized by Eastern Orthodox groups of Vlach (Romanian) highlanders with accompanying Ruthenian populations. Initially...