Vlad Drăculea was born in 1431 to Vlad of Wallachia in 1431. The elder Vlad was an illegitimate son of Mircea, Voivode of Wallachia. He spend his youth in Holy Roman Emperor Sigmund's court, who inducted him into the Order of the Dragon, bringing him the cognomen Dracul. 1/10
In 1436, Vlad Dracul became the Voivode of Wallachia when his half brother, Alexandru Aldea died. Wallachia was a region near the Black Sea, at times dependent on neighbouring Kingdom of Hungary. Emperor Sigmund was also the King of Hungary till he died in 1437. 2/10
In 1442, Vlad Dracul was captured by the Ottomans, freeing him in exchange for Vlad Drăculea and his younger brother, Radu, as hostages. In 1447, János Hunyadi, Regent of Hungary, attacked Wallachia, forcing Vlad Dracul to flee. He was later killed and so was his eldest son. 3/10
Hunyadi put Vladislav, a relative of Vlad Dracul, in charge of Wallachia. Vlad Drăculea was released in 1448, and with the support of Ottoman troops and seized Wallachia. But the reign was short as Vladislav was in power later the same year. 4/10
In 1456, Vlad Drăculea was back as Voivode of Wallachia. It is in this stint that he made his reputation. He rounded up many of his opponents, especially the Saxons of Transylvania, and had them impaled. He earned the cognomen Țepeș (Impaler) from these acts. 5/10
In 1458, Hungary had elected a new King, Mátyás "Corvinus" Hunyadi, the son of his father's foe, János Hunyadi. The two tried to form an alliance. Vlad Drăculea resisted the Ottoman push for tribute. By 1462, he had also led raids and attacks into Ottoman lands. 6/10
As word of Wallachia siding with Hungary reached Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed marched into Wallachia. An attempted assassination or capture of the Sultan failed. When Sultan reached the Wallachian capital, he found "thousands" of Ottoman soldiers impaled. 7/10
With Hungarian help, Vlad managed to escape and meet King Mátyás Corvinus. The war ended inconclusively, but the Wallachian boyars overthrew Vlad and replaced him with his brother, Radu, instead. Radu ruled Wallachia as an Ottoman vassal. 8/10
Perhaps unsure of Vlad's motives or influenced by the Transylvanian Saxons, King Mátyás arrested Vlad and imprisoned him. He was freed only in 1476, when he was sent with Stefan of Moldavia to battle Ottomans and defeat them. Vlad also got rule of Wallachia, but died soon. 9/10
Wallachia would eventually be annexed by Ottomans, but in the 19th century they gained their independence and joining with Moldavia and Transylvania in Hungary formed Romania. Vlad Drăculea would be immortalized by Bram Stoker as Count Dracula. 10/10
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Mátyás Hunyadi was born in 1443 to János Hunyadi and Erszebet Szilágyi de Horogszeg. In 1441, János Hunyadi became Voivode of Transylvania in Hungary, alongside Újlaki Miklós, playing an active role in its defence against Ottomans. He was Regent for King Ladislaus from 1446. 1/10
In 1456, János Hunyadi came to the rescue of Belgrade under siege by Ottoman forces. But he died later of plague. Rivalry of his elder son, László, with Count of Cilli, cascaded into the arrests of both László and Mátyás by the King. László was executed in 1457. 2/10
"There’s a good chance most of the problems in your life and work come down to insufficient slack." - fs.blog/2021/05/slack/
When I was an entrepreneur, I scheduled certain important but non urgent tasks for Sunday, so that I had some slack during the working week. 2/6
This gives flexibility in schedules. So when the inevitable urgent activity barges into your itinerary, you have some room in your calendar to wiggle out a solution. 3/6
Giovanni de' Medici was born in 1475 to Lorenzo de' Medici and Clarice Orsini. Lorenzo was the de facto ruler of the Republic of Florence and ran the Medici Bank. As a younger son, Giovanni was destined for Church, with Pope Innocent VIII naming him a Cardinal in 1489. 1/10
Because of his age, his official appointment would take till 1492. But his move to Rome had to be curtailed after his father's death the same year. Giovanni's elder brother, Piero, succeeded, but in 1494 the Florentines rebelled and expelled the Medici. 2/10
Leo was born in 8th century AD to Atyuppius and Elizabeth in Rome. He became a priest, eventually made a Cardinal by Pope Hadrian. At the time of Pope Hadrian's death in 795, Leo was the Cardinal Priest of Santa Susanna. 1/10
Pope Hadrian and the Frankish King Karolus were frenemies, in a matter of speaking. A generation earlier, Pepin, Mayor of the Palace of Neustria and Austrasia, deposed the Frankish King and got himself crowned King of the Franks with the approval of Pope Zacharius. 2/10
When I look at my nearly 7 year old daughter’s upcoming academic year, I have to say I feel for more senior parents and later adolescents worried about a below par academic year.
Many view a gap in your academic life or in career negatively. But in a year which has forced career breaks due to pandemic induced lockdowns, it has become a common occurrence. Hopefully, this will finally normalize such breaks. ( hbr.org/2021/04/compan… ) 2/7
I had taken two years off during my academic life and both years have been important in shaping my future. I had a year off after school in which I took up a computer course at NIIT that helped me land my first job after graduation. 3/7
🧵 Thread to collate some of the sources for vaccines purchases by India so far and the payments towards it. Vaccine doses in Millions, Amount in Millions and Currency INR. Let's start with the data released yesterday by MoHFW. 1/10
Second was a Letter of Comfort late Jan for Covaxin for 4.5 million doses, though 0.8 million of them was marked for Vaccine Maitri (I am taking the same rate for Covaxin as before). 3/10