Vladislav I of the Basarab dynasty, also known as Vlaicu or Vlaicu-Vodă, was the Voivode of Wallachia between 1364 and 1377. He was the son of Nicholas...
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Vladislav I. He is identified by many historians as the legendary Radu Negru, a mythical voievode of the early medieval state Wallachia, founder of the...
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Constantine Voievode Radu I of Wallachia, succeeded his half brother Vladislav as voievode Princess Anna of Wallachia, the Empress Consort of Serbia; married Emperor...
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Władysław I Łokietek) Vladislav I of Wallachia (died 1377), Prince of Wallachia (also known as Vlaicu-Vodă) Ladislaus I of Naples (1377–1411), King of Naples...
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Stefan Vladislav II (reigned 1316 to 1325), king of Syrmia Vladislav of Bosnia, ruler of Banate of Bosnia, died 1354 Vladislav I, ruler of Wallachia 1364–c...
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campaign was leaked by Voivode Vladislav I of Wallachia and he immediately formed an alliance with Ivan Shishman and Sultan Murad I. Only Ivan Stratsimir was...
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Vlad the Impaler (redirect from Vlad III of Wallachia)
Ottomans in the autumn of 1448, and Vladislav accompanied him. Vlad broke into Wallachia with Ottoman support in October, but Vladislav returned, and Vlad...
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to Charles I of Hungary as the voivode of Wallachia. Basarab became "disloyal to the Holy Crown of Hungary" in 1325. He seized the Banate of Severin and...
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Hungary (1342–1382) granted the region to Prince Vladislav I of Wallachia (1364–1377), with the title of duke, and Prince Mircea the Elder received it from...
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century by Basarab I after a rebellion against Charles I of Hungary, although the first mention of the territory of Wallachia west of the river Olt dates...
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of Wallachia from 1456 to 1460. He was the son of Dan II of Wallachia who died fighting for the throne in 1431. After Dan's brother, Vladislav II of Wallachia...
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Vlad II Dracul (category Princes of Wallachia)
illegitimate son of Mircea I of Wallachia, he spent his youth at the court of Sigismund of Luxembourg, who made him a member of the Order of the Dragon in...
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prince, of Wallachia in 1442. He was the oldest son of Vlad II Dracul and brother of Vlad Țepeș and Radu the Handsome. He was the grandson of his namesake...
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This is a list of princes of Wallachia, from the first mention of a medieval polity situated between the Southern Carpathians and the Danube until the...
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lineage of the Basarabs is the House of Drăculești. Dan I of Wallachia Dan II of Wallachia Vladislav II of Wallachia Dan III of Wallachia Basarab II of Wallachia...
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Hunyadi family (redirect from House of Hunyadi)
Hunyadis' coat-of-arms, which depicts a raven, corvus in Latin, with a golden ring in its beak. Coins minted for Prince Vladislav I of Wallachia in 1365 depict...
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calendar) of the Julian calendar. February – Vladislav I of Wallachia liberates Vidin from the Hungarians, resulting in the restoration of Ivan Sratsimir...
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The military of Wallachia existed throughout the history of the country. Starting from its founding to 1860, when it was united with the Moldavian army...
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place names of Romanian origin were also recorded: Cuciulata in 1372 and Mândra in 1401. Louis I of Hungary forced Vladislav I of Wallachia to accept his...
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Brăila (redirect from Coat of arms of Brăila)
of the name is unknown, but it is thought to be an anthroponym. The first certain document mentioning Brăila is a privilege act, given by Vladislav I...
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Făgăraș (redirect from History of Făgăraș)
settled in the area. In 1369, Louis I of Hungary gave the Royal Estates of Făgăraș to his vassal, Vladislav I of Wallachia. As in other similar cases in medieval...
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today, under the reign of Vladislav I of Wallachia (1364 - 1377). The architecture of the church is of the Byzantine type, the plan of the church belonging...
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"Dâmbovița citadel" and pârcălab mentioned in connection with Vladislav I of Wallachia (in the 1370s) is contradicted by archaeology, which has shown...
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of Wallachia (1420–1421, 1421–1423, 1423–1424, 1426–1427, and 1427–1431), four were within a period of only seven years. Dan was the son of Dan I of Wallachia...
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Dobrotitsa (category Year of birth unknown)
towns. In 1369 Dobrotitsa and Vladislav I of Wallachia helped Ivan Alexander to defeat the Hungarians and retake Vidin. Out of gratitude, the Emperor gave...
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Second Bulgarian Empire (redirect from Kingdom of Bulgarians and Vlachs)
four years later, allied with his de jure vassals Vladislav I of Wallachia and Dobrotitsa. The death of Ivan Alexander in 1371 left the country irrevocably...
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the head of Bács, Baranya, Szerém, Valkó and Veszprém counties. Garai launched, in 1369, a punitive expedition against Vladislav I of Wallachia who had...
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always remained doubtful. Vladislav I of Wallachia even allied with the emerging Ottoman Empire in 1375. Therefore, Louis I was the first Hungarian monarch...
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concessions to induce his at least de jure vassals Dobrotica of Dobruja and Vladislav I of Wallachia to reconquer Vidin from the Hungarians. The war was successful...
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Dobruja (redirect from History of Dobruja)
Danube. In 1369, together with Vladislav I of Wallachia, Dobrotitsa helped Prince Stratsimir to win back the throne of Vidin. Between 1370 and 1375, allied...
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