The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman ConquestUniversity of Michigan Press, 1987 - 683 pages |
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... Ladislas . Finally , encouraged by Hrvoje and other supporters , in July 1403 Ladislas arrived in Zadar , declaring his intent to assume control of his lands and to campaign actively for the throne . His allies hoped and Sigismund ...
... Ladislas . Finally , encouraged by Hrvoje and other supporters , in July 1403 Ladislas arrived in Zadar , declaring his intent to assume control of his lands and to campaign actively for the throne . His allies hoped and Sigismund ...
Page 551
... Ladislas Posthumous , now Ladislas V ( 1445-57 ) . Like his father Albert of Habsburg , Ladislas V was King of Austria and Hungary . Since Ladislas was only five years old , the brilliant general and Vojvoda of Transylvania John Hunyadi ...
... Ladislas Posthumous , now Ladislas V ( 1445-57 ) . Like his father Albert of Habsburg , Ladislas V was King of Austria and Hungary . Since Ladislas was only five years old , the brilliant general and Vojvoda of Transylvania John Hunyadi ...
Page 553
... Ladislas Hunyadi granted Ulrich a safe conduct and allowed him and the king , but not their troops , to enter the city . On the following day Hunyadi summoned Ulrich alone , without the king , to a meeting . At it the two men quarreled ...
... Ladislas Hunyadi granted Ulrich a safe conduct and allowed him and the king , but not their troops , to enter the city . On the following day Hunyadi summoned Ulrich alone , without the king , to a meeting . At it the two men quarreled ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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