Ţara Românească între Imperiul Otoman, Ungaria şi Polonia (1436-1447)

  • Subiect: Romanian Country, Between the Ottoman Empire, Hungary and Poland (1436-1447) Vlad Dracula (1436-1442; 1443-1447) occupied the throne with the help of Sigismund of Luxembourg, who distinguished him with the Order of the Dragon. As a good knower of the reality in both the Hungarian kingdom and the Ottoman Empire, Vlad Dracula adopted an attitude of expectation, this type of policy displeasing to the two great powers. The Transylvania voivode, Iancu of Hunedoara (1441-1456), who was planning an anti-Ottoman action, wanted a hostile Ottoman Empire ruler of the Wallachia. The Turks, in their turn, intuiting that the Wallachia Principe only mimed the neutrality, in reality he would have been an enemy of the sultan, had decided to imprison him on the Ottoman territory. Being imprisoned at Gallipoli (1442), Vlad Dracula was to be set free the next year. Between the years 1443-1445, Vlad Dracula participated together with the other Christians to the “long Campaign”, the Crusade at Varna and the Danube expedition, showing himself devoted to the Christian cause.
  • Limba de redactare: română, engleză
  • Vezi publicația: Argesis - Studii şi Comunicări
  • Editura: Ordessos
  • Loc publicare: Piteşti
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2016
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXV; anul 2016; seria Istorie
  • Paginaţia: 15-48
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