When Ulaszlo II dies in 1516, his …

Years: 1396 - 1539

When Ulaszlo II dies in 1516, his ten-year-old son Louis II (1516-26) becomes king, but a royal council appointed by the Diet rules the country.

Hungary is in a state of near anarchy under the magnates' rule.

The king's finances are a shambles; he borrows to meet his household expenses despite the fact that they total about one-third of the national income.

The country's defenses sag as border guards go unpaid, fortresses fall into disrepair, and initiatives to increase taxes to reinforce defenses are stifled.

In 1521 Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent recognizes Hungary's weakness and seizes Belgrade in preparation for an attack on Hungary.

In August 1526, he marches more than one hundred thousand troops into Hungary's heartland, and at Mohacs they cut down all but several hundred of the twenty-five thousand ill-equipped soldiers whom Louis II had been able to muster for the country's defense.

Louis himself dies, thrown from a horse into a bog. 

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