From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #5784 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, January 24 2021 Volume 14 : Number 5784 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Pray Antifa Doesn't Get Ahold of These (dangerous) ["Shockwave Torch" Subject: Pray Antifa Doesn't Get Ahold of These (dangerous) Pray Antifa Doesn't Get Ahold of These (dangerous) http://boostfit.buzz/ChJRaqak3oOrEQHFPiohlPA-tl9YRX854WPZM2shrI3mh0i5 http://boostfit.buzz/76ACte69R-vhlybHzRP2z2Q4mGgBVYu6u18zn9DjDTMqw2ID bled in Pest in May 1458. The Estates passed almost fifty decrees that were ratified by Matthiasbinstead of the Regentbon 8 June. One decree prescribed that the King "must call and hold, and order to be held, a diet of all the gentlemen of the realm in person" every year on Whitsunday. Matthias held more than 25 Diets during his reign and convoked the Estates more frequently than his predecessors, especially between 1458 and 1476. The Diets were controlled by the barons, whom Matthias appointed and dismissed at will. For instance, he dismissed Palatine Ladislaus Garai and persuaded Michael SzilC!gyi to resign from the Regency after they entered into a league in the summer of 1458. The King appointed Michael OrszC!g, who had been his father's close supporter, as the new Palatine. Most of Matthias's barons were descended from old aristocratic families but he also promoted the careers of members of the lesser nobility, or even of skilful commoners. For instance, the noble ZC!polya brothers Emeric and Stephen owed their fortunes to Matthias's favour. Matthias's ordinary revenues amounted around 250,000 golden florins per year when his reign began. A decree passed at the Diet of 1458 explicitly prohibited the imposition of extraordinary taxes. However, an extraordinary taxbone golden florin per each porta or peasant householdbwas levied late that year. The Ottomans occupied the fort of Golubac in Serbia in August 1458; Matthias ordered the mobilization of all noblemen. He made a raid into Ottoman territory and defeated the enemy forces in minor skirmishes. King Stephen Thomas of Bosnia accepted Matthias's suzerainty. Matthias authorized his new vassal's son Stephen TomaE!evi? to take possession of the parts of Serbia that had not been occupied by the Ottomans. At the turn of 1458 and 1459, Matthias held a Diet at Szeged to prepare for a war against the Ottoman Empire. However, gossip about a conspiracy compelled him to return to Buda. The rumours proved to be true because at least 30 baronsbincluding Ladislaus Garai, Nicholas Cjlaki, and Ladislaus Kanizsaibmet in NC)metC:jvC!r (now GC