Matthias, having realized the Hungarian Estates' growing …
Years: 1470 - 1470
Matthias, having realized the Hungarian Estates' growing dissatisfaction, holds a Diet in November 1470.
The Diet again authorizes him to levy an extraordinary tax, stipulating that the sum of all taxes payable per porta cannot exceed one florin.
The Estates also make it clear that they oppose the war in Bohemia.
Locations
People
- Casimir IV Jagiellon
- Frederick III
- George of Poděbrady
- Matthias Corvinus
- Pope Paul II
- Victor
- Vladislaus II, King of Bohemia and King of Hungary and Croatia
Groups
- Hungarian people
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Czechs [formerly Bohemians] (West Slavs)
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Austria, Archduchy of
- Bohemia, Kingdom of
- Hungary, Kingdom of
- Poland of the Jagiellonians, Kingdom of
- Hussites
- Holy Roman Empire
Topics
- Bohemian Reformation
- Ottoman–Hungarian Wars
- Renaissance Papacy
- Turkish wars of Matthias Corvinus (1458–1490)
- Bohemian Civil War of 1465-71
- Bohemian War (1468–78)
