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on 14 March 1372, declaring that he acknowledged the rights of Louis I of
Hungary in Hungary, Poland and other countries, including Moldavia. The exact reasons of Charles's act are unknown;. Historian J. Sýkora theorizes that Lațcu had sought an alliance against the Hungarian monarch with
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in 1371. The new diocese was directly subordinated to the Holy See. The pope bestowed on him the title "duke of the
Moldavian parts or of the people of Wallachia"
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Republic" to the "Restoration of Dacia"". In Ioan-Aurel, Pop (ed.).
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alongside his father. Little information is known of the events that directly followed his death. According to the 15th-century
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coasts in the 1370s. In contrast with him, Ioan-Aurel Pop suggests that Louis I prepared an expedition against Lațcu in 1374.
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