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'''Seneslau''' was a ] of ], on the West side of the river Olt in the year ]. His Voivodship was merged with that of Litovoi, who became Prince of Wallachia. Seneslau was probably a way of pronouncing and transcribing Stanislav just like the later Vladislav could be called Veneslau. '''Seneslau''' was a ] of ], on the West side of the river Olt in the year ]. His Voivodship was merged with that of Litovoi, who became Prince of Wallachia. Seneslau was probably a way of pronouncing and transcribing Stanislav.


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Seneslau was a Voivode of Wallachia, on the West side of the river Olt in the year 1247. His Voivodship was merged with that of Litovoi, who became Prince of Wallachia. Seneslau was probably a way of pronouncing and transcribing Stanislav.

Preceded by Voivode of West Wallachia
1247
Succeeded byLitovoi
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