voivode in a sentence
n.
Definition
A voivode is a historical title for a military leader or governor in certain Slavic regions, particularly in medieval Poland, who held significant authority over a province.
Sample Sentences
- The voivode ruled over the region with both authority and respect.
- In medieval Poland, a voivode was often the highest military leader in the province.
- The voivode's court was a hub of cultural activity, attracting poets and artists.
- After the fall of the kingdom, the title of voivode became a symbol of lost power.
- Historians often debate the impact of the voivode's decisions on the region's development.
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