Vladislav I of Wallachia

Vladislav I (Bulgarian: Владислав I[1]), (? – 1377) of the Basarab dynasty, also known as Vlaicu [2] or Vlaicu-Vodă, was Voivode of Wallachia (a part of present-day Romania) (1364 – c. 1377).

Vladislav I (Vlaicu-Vodă)
Voivode of Wallachia
Voivode of Wallachia
ReignNovember 1364–1377
PredecessorNicholas Alexander
SuccessorRadu I of Wallachia
Died1377
HouseBasarab
FatherNicolae Alexandru

In February 1369 Vladislav I subdued Vidin[3] and recognised Louis I of Hungary as his overlord in return for Severin, Amlaș, and Făgăraș. In 1373 Louis I took Severin again but the Vlachs recovered it in 1376–1377.

It has been surgested that his son was Vlad I of Wallachia.[4]

References

  1. Ангелов, Д. История на България, Том 3, Втора Българска Държава, БАН, 1982, с.331
  2. Czamańska, Ilona (1996). Mołdawia i Wołoszczyzna wobec Polski, Węgier i Turcji w XIV i XV wieku. Poznań: Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM. p. 198. ISBN 83-232-0733-X.
  3. Czamańska, Ilona (1996). Mołdawia i Wołoszczyzna wobec Polski, Węgier i Turcji w XIV i XV wieku. Poznań: Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM. p. 200. ISBN 83-232-0733-X.
  4. Czamańska, Ilona (1996). Mołdawia i Wołoszczyzna wobec Polski, Węgier i Turcji w XIV i XV wieku. Poznań: Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM. p. 211. ISBN 83-232-0733-X.
Vladislav I of Wallachia
 Died: 1377
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Nicolae Alexandru
Voivode of Wallachia
1364 – c. 1377
Succeeded by
Radu I



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