-
Lațcu was
Voivode of
Moldavia from c. 1367 to c. 1375. He
converted to the
Roman Catholic faith and
attempted to
strengthen his realm's
autonomy by establishing...
- in Moldavia.
According to Spinei,
Louis I
could only
force Bogdan's son,
Laţcu, to
yield to him
after Louis became King of
Poland in 1370. The boundaries...
-
Bogdan was
succeeded by his son,
Lațcu,
around 1367.
After Franciscan friars from
Poland converted him to Catholicism,
Lațcu initiated the
establishment of...
-
prince and warlord.
Lațcu, son of
Bogdan I,
deposes his
nephew Petru I, and
becomes voivode of Moldavia. (Other
sources state that
Lațcu had
succeeded his...
- of Moldavia,
mentioned in a do****ent from 1407 in line of
rulers between Lațcu and Petru.
Initially it has been
thought that he
ruled between 1373 and...
- 1367 – July 1368
Death of his grandfather,
Bogdan I
Deposed by his uncle,
Lațcu Dương Nhật Lễ
Emperor of Đại Việt 1369–1370
Death of his uncle, Trần Dụ...
-
Bogdan I, the
first ruler from the
dynastic House of Bogdan,
succeeding Lațcu, Bogdan's son and
successor who
converted to Catholicism.
According to one...
- country's overlord), Bogdan's
successor Lațcu, the
Moldavian ruler also
likely allied himself with the Poles.
Lațcu also
accepted conversion to
Roman Catholicism...
- "About
Atrial Fibrillation".
Heart Disease.
Retrieved 16
March 2025. Bun SS,
Latcu DG,
Marchlinski F,
Saoudi N (September 2015). "Atrial flutter: more than...
-
Hungary (the
latter was
still the country's overlord), Bogdan's
successor Lațcu accepted conversion to
Latin Catholicism around 1370.
Despite the founding...