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The Ottoman ambassadors Baltaoğlu and Vranas arrive …

Years: 1444 - 1444
August

The Ottoman ambassadors Baltaoğlu and Vranas arrive in Szeged at the beginning of August On August 4, 1444, Cardinal Cesarini implements the solution he has created for the King.

With Hunyadi, the barons, and the prelates of the Kingdom of Hungary in attendance, Wladyslaw is made to "abjure any treaties, present or future, which he had made or was to make with the Sultan."

Cesarini has carefully worded the declaration such that negotiations can continue and the treaty can still be ratified by oath, without canceling the possibility of a crusade or breaking the terms of the treaty because the oath had been invalidated even before it is given.

Despite Cesarini's solution, the negotiations last for ten days.

The final version of the treaty reestablishes Serbia as a buffer state and settles its return to Branković, as well as the return of Albania and all other territory conquered, including twenty-four fortresses, to Hungary.

The Ottomans also have to pay an indemnity of one hundred thousand gold florins and release Branković's two sons.

Hungary, meanwhile, agrees to not attack Bulgaria or cross the Danube, and a truce of ten years is established.

It is also suspected that Branković, who gained the most from the treaty, concluded his own private negotiations with Baltaoğlu, though the results are unknown.

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