Criza politică din Ţara Românească şi atitudinea marilor puteri, Ungaria şi Imperiul Otoman, în prima jumătate a veacului al XV-lea

  • Subiect: The Political Crisis in Wallachia and the Attitude of Hungary and of the Ottoman Empire in the First Half of the 15th Century After Mircea’s death (31st of January 1418), the Romanian Country experienced a period of political crisis, thus the neighbour states, Hungary and the Ottoman Empire, having the opportunity to interfere with its internal policy. In order to prevent the installing on the Wallachia throne of the claimers sustained by Hungary and implicitly preventing the increasing of the Hungarian kingdom influence in the Romanian Country, the Turks organized expeditions in the North of the Danube, by supporting their own favourites. The intensification of the Ottoman influence into the South Carpathians principality during the reign of Radu Praznaglava (1420-1422; 1426-1427) generated a strong resistance movement, whose exponent became Dan II. Here a series of fights took place, being associated with the internal conflicts between the boyars groups gathered around the two rulers: Dan II being helped by the king of Hungary, Sigismund of Luxembourg.
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Secţiunea: Istorie medievală
  • Vezi publicația: Argesis - Studii şi Comunicări
  • Editura: Ordessos
  • Loc publicare: Piteşti
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2012
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXI; anul 2012; seria Istorie
  • Paginaţia: 101-116
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