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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Roland Borsa (Romanian: Roland Bor a [ b r ]; ? - 1301) was voivode of Transylvania for 3 periods in the late thirteenth century. He was known for battling the Mongol invasions and, later, for rebelling against Hungarian attempts to control his territory.Roland Bor a was descended from an old Romanian Transylvanian family, originally from the valley of the Borsa river (today in Cluj county, Romania), a tributary of the Little Some river. A branch of the family was…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Roland Borsa (Romanian: Roland Bor a [ b r ]; ? - 1301) was voivode of Transylvania for 3 periods in the late thirteenth century. He was known for battling the Mongol invasions and, later, for rebelling against Hungarian attempts to control his territory.Roland Bor a was descended from an old Romanian Transylvanian family, originally from the valley of the Borsa river (today in Cluj county, Romania), a tributary of the Little Some river. A branch of the family was established in Bihor in the 12th century, and maintained close ties with the Transylvanian branch.Initially a supporter of the centralization policies of László IV, King of Hungary, Borsa was named voivod of Transylvania in the spring of 1282. In July and August he participated in the royal campaign against the Aba tribe, then distinguished himself with a decisive role in the victory over Cumanrebels. Despite this success, however, a series of royal concessions to the aristocracy forced Roland to resign his voivodship in favor of Apor Pec.