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 | | Losses of yields due to the secession of Lithuania placed John at the mercy of the Polish sejmiks, or public diets, where the szlachta, or public nobles, made their subsidies dependent on the king's subservience. |
 | | At the conference of Leutschau (1494) the details of the expedition were arranged mid the kings of Poland 'n Hungary 'n the Elector Frederick II of Brandenburg, with the co-operation of Stephen III of Moldavia, hospodar of Moldavia, who had appealed to John for assistance. |
 | | The insubordination of the szlachta to have unstylish solitary concern of that disgraceful collapse, for John after their retreat confiscated hundreds of their estates; in spleen of which, to the of their vivacity he retained their extraordinary popularity. |
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