100 dukát Vladislava Jagellonského
weight: 348,5 g
purity: 999,9/1000 Au
edge: plain, numbered
limited mintage: 100 pcs
quality standard
Objednávkový kód: CRM73
Vladislav II. Jagellonsk - (1. 3. 1456 - 13. 3. 1516) - Czech and Hungarian king of the dynasty litevskopolsk Jagello.
Historians are seen as a weak ruler, who avoided a serious decision. Under his reign Bohemia was religious reconciliation.
Vladislav father was a Polish king Casimir IV. Jagiello, his mother was the sister of Elizabeth Habsburg Ladislaus the Posthumous. On the Czech throne Vladislav helped the Czech King George of Podebrady. He had to deal with complex domestic and international situations: Moravia burst onto the Hungarian ruler Matthias Corvinus, who became the head of the crusade proclaimed by Pope Paul II. and rebelled against George as part of the home aristocracy. Under this condition, ask for help Podbrad Casimir and in exchange offered Czech throne to his son Vladislav. Matthias eventually expelled from the country without the Polish aid offer remained in force. After the death of George of Podbrady and Vladislav Czech nobles to parliament in Kutna Hora (May 27, 1471) elected King of Bohemia. The coronation took place on August 22 at the Prague Castle. According to the original idea of ??the Jagiellonian Vladislav had time to take over the Polish throne, thus creating a powerful confederation. To implement the plan, however, never took place. Like George, and the new Czech king had to deal with attacks ambitious Mathias. The war ended in 1478 agreement, which practically meant the division of the country. Vladislav remained only Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia and Lusatia dominated the King of Hungary. Both the same time be able to use the title Czech king.
After the death of Matthias Vladislav was also selected for king of Hungary (1490), moved to Buda and Prague almost lost interest. Undecided Jagellonec a moderate ruler was acceptable for a considerable part of Czech feudal nobility, who thus got space for uninterrupted strengthen their power. A feudal oligarchy confidence grew. These real rulers of the country strengthen them serfdom system, trying to suppress the privileges of royal towns. In 1502 king had to sign a new provincial Code, which severely limited the influence of Burgesses. When the royal city refused, found herself in the country on the brink of war. Culminated also religious tensions between Catholics and utraquists. Stalemate and probably tired of constant strife, however, brought the warring parties to the negotiating table. In 1485 he was in Kutna Hora peaceably resolved and confirmed by the freedom of religion to the population of the Czech lands (not covered by the Unity of Brethren). Vladislav Jagiello married already estatyicetilet as the French king's cousin Anna de Candal. They had a daughter Anna and Louis, who became heir to the throne.