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PostSubject: Romania in the Early Middle Ages   Romania in the Early Middle Ages EmptyWed Sep 08, 2010 3:40 am

After the Roman army and administration left Dacia, the territory was held by the Goths,[29] then, in the 4th century by Huns.[30] They were followed by the Gepids,[31][32] Avars,[33] Bulgars,[31] Pechenegs,[34] and Cumans.[35] The Slavs also settled this land during this period.

In the Middle Ages, Romanians (Vlachs) lived in three principalities: Wallachia, Moldavia and Transylvania.

Since the 11th century, Transylvania had been part of the Kingdom of Hungary with a largely autonomous status.[36] In the year 1366, king Louis I Anjou of Hungary issued a law-and-order Decree of Turda[37] in part explicitly targeted against the Romanians from Transylvania (presumptuosam astuciam diversorum malefactorum, specialiter Olachorum,1 in ipsa terra nostra existencium - the evil arts of many malefactors, especially Vlachs /Romanians that live in our country; exterminandum seu delendum in ipsa terra malefactores quarumlibet nacionum, signanter Olachorum - to expel or exterminate from this country malefactors belonging to any nation, especially Vlachs/Romanians).

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