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  1. 2 de mai. de 2024 · The Duke of Opole, colloquially known as Opole at that time. Unlucky in his native principality, and being very ambitious, he left for Hungary in the 1450s. In 1367 he became a palatine of Hungary, which made him the second official after the king in this country. He was Ludwik's most trusted man.

    • Opole, Opole Voivodeship
    • between circa 1326 and circa 1332
  2. Há 3 dias · Vladislav II of Wallachia accompanied John Hunyadi, who launched a campaign against the Ottoman Empire in September 1448. [29] [30] Taking advantage of his opponent's absence, Vlad broke into Wallachia at the head of an Ottoman army in early October.

  3. Há 3 dias · Kings Casimir IV of Poland, his son Vladislaus II of Bohemia, and Matthias Corvinus of Hungary met in the nearby village, and a ceasefire was signed according to which the city remained under Hungarian rule.

  4. 19 de mai. de 2024 · Em 1431, o rei Sigismundo da Hungria, que mais tarde se tornaria o Sacro Imperador Romano, introduziu o velho Vlad em uma ordem cavalheiresca, a Ordem do Dragão. Essa designação rendeu a Vlad II um novo sobrenome: Dracul. O nome veio da antiga palavra romena para dragão, "drac".

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    • Lucie Seifertová-Dějiny udatného českého národa
  6. Há 4 dias · A longa história do Corpo de Janízaros do Império Otomano terminou em junho de 1826. Mais uma vez, os janízaros rebeldes foram mortos em batalhas de rua, queimados nos seus quartéis e os sobreviventes foram decapitados durante mais uma semana inteira. Cansados da sua obstinação, os súbditos do Sultão Mahmud II não só acolheram

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HunyadiJohn Hunyadi - Wikipedia

    Há 3 dias · It is without doubt that Hunyadi installed a new voivode in Wallachia, but modern historians debate whether the new voivode was Vladislav II (to whom Hunyadi referred as his relative in a letter) or Dan (who seems to have been a son of Basarab II).