Draft:List of historical states of Romania

Before the Unification of Moldavia and Wallachia, Romania was formed of various principalities, voivodates, keneziates and other political entities. The following is a list of those states, from the foundation of Dacia by Burebista until the present.

Antiquity

 * Dacia (82 BC - 106)
 * Roman Dacia (106 - 271), region of the Roman Empire
 * Dacia Aureliana (271 - 283), region of the Roman Empire
 * Dacia Mediterranea (283 - c. 602), region of the Roman Empire, then of the Eastern Roman Empire
 * Dacia Ripensis (283 - c. 602), region of the Roman Empire, then of the Eastern Roman Empire
 * Diocese of Dacia (337 - c. 602), region of the Roman Empire, then of the Eastern Roman Empire

Middle Ages

 * Voivodate of Menumorut (fl. 896)
 * Voivodate of Gelou (fl. 904)
 * Voivodate of Glad (fl. 934)
 * Jupanate of Dimitrie (fl. 943), possibly under the First Bulgarian Empire
 * Jupanate of Gheorghe (fl. 943), possibly under the First Bulgarian Empire
 * Voievodate of Maramureș (9th century - 1402), possibly under the Kingdom of Hungary
 * Voievodate of Ajtony (fl. 1030)
 * Voivodate of Transylvania (c. 1100 - 1541), since the 12th century under the Kingdom of Hungary
 * Second Bulgarian Empire/Vlacho-Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396)
 * Banate of Severin (c. 1233 - 1524), under Kingdom of Hungary and Wallachia
 * Country of Bezerenbam (fl. 1241)
 * Country of Mișelav (fl. 1241)
 * Voivodate of Farcaș (fl. 1247), possibly under the Kingdom of Hungary
 * Voivodate of John (fl. 1247), possibly under the Kingdom of Hungary
 * Voivodate of Seneslau (fl. 1247), possibly under the Kingdom of Hungary
 * Țara Litua (1247–1330), under the Kingdom of Hungary
 * Wallachia (1330–1859), independent and under various empires
 * Moldavia (1346–1859), independent and under various empires
 * Țara Amlașului (1368–1469), under Wallachia
 * Țara Făgărașului (1368–1464), under Wallachia

After the medieval era

 * Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes (1526–1658), region of the Kingdom of Hungary
 * Principality of Transylvania (1570–1711), under the Ottoman Empire
 * Temeşvar Eyalet (1552–1716), region of the Ottoman Empire
 * Wallachia Eyalet (1595), region of the Ottoman Empire
 * Varat Eyalet (1660–1692), region of the Ottoman Empire
 * Grand Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867), region of the Austrian Empire
 * Banate of Craiova (1718–1739), region of the Austrian Empire
 * Banate of Temeswar (1718–1778), region of the Austrian Empire
 * Duchy of Bukovina (1849–1918), region of the Austrian Empire
 * Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar (1849–1861), region of the Austrian Empire
 * United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia (1859–1862), under the Ottoman Empire

Post-Unification

 * Romanian United Principalities (1862–1866), under the Ottoman Empire
 * Principality of Romania (1866–1881), under the Ottoman Empire
 * Kingdom of Romania (1881–1947)
 * Moldavian Democratic Republic (1917–1918)
 * Banat Republic (1918–1919)
 * Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1991), region of the Soviet Union
 * Romanian People's Republic (1947–1965)
 * Socialist Republic of Romania (1965–1989)

Contemporary states

 * 🇷🇴 Romania
 * 🇲🇩 Moldova
 * Transnistria