What does «voivoda» mean in Spanish?
- Title given to the rulers of Moldavia, Wallachia and Transylvania. It is a Slavic term designating a military commander in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe during the early Middle Ages, or a governor of a territorial voivodeship (voivodeship). It later became a hereditary title of nobility, in some Slavic languages, as a translation of the title Prince or Duke.