[1] In 1366, the Romanian voivode of Wallachia and King Louis I of Hungary reconciled.
His possession of fiefs in Hungary changed the relationship between the king and the voivode, and Vladislav entered the ranks of high-ranking Hungarian officials, magnates and barons.
[2] Țara Amlașului was located in the south of Transylvania, in the area of the Cindrel and Lotru mountains and the lowlands to the north.
[1] It comprised several Romanian and Saxon villages:[3] Aciliu, Amlaș (the area's center, now called Amnaș), Cacova (now Fântânele), Galeș, Săliște, Sibiel, Tilișca and Vale.
[1] Țara Amlașului was included in Mircea the Elder's lengthy title mentioning all the possessions over which he held control.