In 1277 (or between 1277 and 1280), Litovoi was at war with the Hungarians over lands king
Ladislaus IV of Hungary (1272–1290) claimed for the crown, but for which Litovoi refused to pay
tribute. Litovoi was killed in battle. This event is recounted in the king’s letter of grant of 8 January 1285, in which king Ladislaus IV donated villages in
Sáros County (today in
Slovakia) to Master
George, son of Simon, who had been sent against Litovoi. Ioan Aurel Pop argues that the Litovoi mentioned in the diploma of 1247 was not identical to the Litovoi whose death is described in the letter of grant of 1285, and the latter was probably the former’s successor. == See also ==