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* 1476 – Vlad III Dracula defeats Basarab Laiota with the help of Stephen the Great and Stephen V Bathory and becomes the ruler of Wallachia for the third time.
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1476 and Vlad
As the Ottoman Empire appeared to be increasingly threatening as Vlad Țepeș had warned, he was sent to reconquer Wallachia with Hungarian support in 1476.
Two decades later, Vlad III the Impaler ( 1448, 1456 – 1462, 1476 ), notorious as the model for the Dracula legend, turned against the Ottoman Empire.
In some later books and movies Stoker's Count Dracula was conflated with the historical Vlad Dracula, also known as Vlad III the Impaler ( 1431 – 1476 ), who though most likely born in the Transylvanian city of Sighișoara, ruled over neighboring Wallachia.
Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia ( 1431 – 1476 ), was a member of the House of Drăculești, a branch of the House of Basarab, also known by his patronymic name: Dracula.
-The Story of Wlad III Drakul ( 1456 – 62, 1476 Lord of Wallachia, or Vlad the Impaler ), the oldest extant dated German accounts having been printed in Nuremberg ( 1488 ), Bamberg ( 1491 ) and Augsburg ( 1494 ).
In 1475, Radu died of unknown causes, at which time Basarab naturally took the throne yet again, only to be forced off shortly thereafter in 1476 by Vlad III.
Vlad III was killed in battle during December, 1476, after which Basarab Laiotă cel Bătrân was restored to the throne, only to be pushed off by Basarab Ţepeluş cel Tânăr in November, 1477.
They are: Elisabeta of Transylvania ( from Bram Stoker's Dracula ), 1448 – 1462 ; Ilona Szilagy ( Vlad III's real-life second wife ), 1466 – 1476 ; Marguerite Chopin of Courtempierre ( from Vampyr ), 1709 – 1711 ; Queen Victoria, 1886 – 1888 ; and Sari Gábor, 1948-1949.
Meanwhile anti-Ottoman forces were being assembled in Transylvania under Stephen V Báthory's command, assisted by Ştefan's presumed cousin Vlad III Dracula ; confronted with this army and with Ştefan's counterattack the Ottomans retreated from Moldavia in August 1476.
1476 and III
On 25 August 1476 in Berlin John married Margaret of Wettin, a daughter of Landgrave William III of Thuringia with Anne of Habsburg, Duchess of Luxembourg.
Richard III was born there in 1452, and his father, Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York was re-buried at the nearby church in 1476.
In 1474 and 1476, Ahmed insisted that Ivan III should recognize Russia's vassal dependence on the Horde.
Prince Mircea I of Wallachia used it against the Ottomans in 1395 and prince Stephen III of Moldavia scorched the earth in his country as the Ottoman army advanced in 1475 and 1476.
When in 1476 Duke Henry XI of Głogów died without issue, fights over his succession broke out between Duke Jan II the Mad of Żagań and the Brandenburg Elector Albert III Achilles of Hohenzollern, who was able to acquire the northern part of the duchy with the towns of Krosno Odrzańskie and Sulechów, which were finally incorporated into the Neumark district of Brandenburg in 1537.
King James III gained his hold and rights of the Norwegian Earldom of Orkney for the Scottish Crown in 1470 ( see History of Orkney ), against a promised compensation ( it turned out to be lands of Ravencraig, in 1471 ); and William Sinclair was thereafter Earl of Caithness alone until he resigned the Earldom in favour of his son William in 1476.
However, Orkney and Shetland were pledged to James III in place of a dowry for his bride Margaret of Denmark by Christian I. James took the Earldom of Orkney for the Crown in 1470, and William was thereafter Earl of Caithness alone until he resigned the Earldom in favour of his son William in 1476, dying in 1484.
In 1476 Ivan III ceased paying annual tribute to the Horde ( the Mongols had collected this tribute since the time of Batu Khan in the 13th century ).
In 1476 and 1478, Ivan III put Ivan in charge of Moscow during his absence from the Russian capital.
In 1473 ( and not in 1476 ), Rafal Leszczyński obtained from Emperor Frederick III the title of count.
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