From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #5785 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 5785 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Kroger Opinion Requested ["Kroger Gift Card Chance" Subject: Kroger Opinion Requested Kroger Opinion Requested http://byeinsect.co/CFrjMjAeg1QQ3FmxYCrP1BnRisJKYwQv5wBSgLBKpam4FcQ http://byeinsect.co/2_kJ9lwh2q-x4OPuPswDhwInw1-fIvuyyRingEdi-olIbvM man foreign policy. He did not invade Ottoman territory and the Ottomans did not make major incursions into Hungary, implying that he signed a peace treaty with Mehmed II's envoy who arrived in Hungary in 1465. Matthias visited Slavonia and dismissed the two Bans Nicholas Cjlaki and Emeric ZC!polya, replacing them with Jan Vitovec and John Tuz in 1466. Early the following year, he mounted a campaign in Upper Hungary against a band of Czech mercenaries who were under the command of JC!n E vehla and had seized KosztolC!ny (now Ve?kC) Kosto?any in Slovakia). Matthias routed them and had E vehla and his 150 comrades hanged. At the Diet of March 1467, two traditional taxes were renamed; the chamber's profit was thereafter collected as tax of the royal treasury and the thirtieth as the Crown's customs. Because of this change, all previous tax exemptions became void, increasing state revenues. Matthias set about centralizing the administration of royal revenues. He entrusted the administration of the Crown's customs to John Ernuszt, a converted Jewish merchant. Within two years, Ernuszt was responsible for the collection of all ordinary and extraordinary taxes, and the management of the salt mines. Matthias's tax reform caused a revolt in Transylvania. The representatives of the "Three Nations" of the provincebthe noblemen, the Saxons and the SzC)kelysbformed an alliance against the King in Kolozsmonostor (now M?n??tur district in Cluj-Napoca, Romania) on 18 August, stating that they were willing to fight for the freedom of Hungary. Matthias assembled his troops immediately and hastened to the province. The rebels surrendered without resistance but Matthias severely punished their leaders, many of whom were impaled, beheaded, or mercilessly tortured upon his orders. Suspecting that Stephen the Great had supported the rebellion, Matthias invaded Moldavia. However, Stephen's forces routed Matthias's at the Battle of Baia on 15 December 1467. Matthias suffered severe injuries, forcing him to return to Hungary. War for the Lands of the Bohemian Crown (1468b1479) Further information: Bohemian War (1468b1478) Matthias's former brother-in-law Victor of Pod?brady invaded Austria in early 1468. Emperor Frederick appealed to Matthias for support, hinting at the possibility of Matthias's election as King of the Romansbfirst step towards the imperial th ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #5785 **********************************************