Radu II of Wallachia

Radu II of Wallachia

Radu II Prasnaglava (Radu II the Bald One) was a ruler of the principality of Wallachia in the 15th century, ruling for 4 terms, each time preceded by Dan II, his rival for the throne, and each time succeeded by him. Of those 4 periods on the throne of Wallachia, all were within a period of only 7 years, and 3 terms lasted less than a year. He ruled:

* August 1420 - 1422
* summer of 1423
* autumn of 1424
* January - spring of 1427

Son of Mircea cel Batran, he was probably the last voievod of Wallachia to assert control of Banat and southern Basarabia Dobrogea was lost in 1417. His short intervals of rulership were marked by frequent and violent clashes with his rival and cousin, Dan II, for the throne of the principality.He found shelter and military support from the Ottoman Empire, and it was this submission to the Ottomans which ultimately caused Wallachia to lose Dobrogea and other territories.Radu II is last mentioned in the spring of 1427, when Dan II attacked him from Transylvania, retook the throne, and most probably killed him.

His nickname, as appears in slavonic writings ("Prasnaglava") could also be translated as "simple-minded" or "empty-headed". He is considered an obscure ruler, which placed Wallachia under Ottoman suzerainty.


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