- Laţcu of Moldavia
Laţcu was the
Voivode ofMoldavia between circa1365 and1373 . He was the son of Bogdan I. His name is a diminutive form of "Vladislav" (or "Ladislau"), often used in that period in Hungary.During his reign, Roman Catholicism was introduced in Moldavia. On
March 9 1371 , theArchbishop ofKraków appointed a man called Andrei asBishop ofSiret . OnSeptember 3 1371 ,Pope Gregory XI appointed a second Bishop overMilcov .Laţcu became a Catholic in 1370 in order to gain equal religious status with the rival Polish and Hungarian Kings. He has been recognized by the
Holy See as aduke ofMoldavia , which is mentioned as inhabited by theVlach nation ("dux Moldavie partium seu nationis Wlachie").He also hoped that the Pope would allow him to divorce his wife, who could not bear him a son, but, in a letter from
January 25 1372 , thePontiff declined his request. He had a daughter from his wife Ana, named Anastasia, who married Roman I, the son of Costea Muşat, the voivode that succeeded him, and the first ruler of the Muşat family.When Laţcu died, he was interred in the
Rădăuţi church alongside his father Bogdan I.References
*M. Bărbulescu, D. Deletant, K. Hitchins, Ş. Papacostea, P. Teodor, "Istoria României", Ed. Corint, 2004, ISBN 973-653-514-2"
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