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    other. It was signed on 1 February 1411 in Thorn (Toruń), one of the southernmost cities of the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights. In historiography...
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  • Peace of Thorn may refer to: Peace of Thorn (1411) Second Peace of Thorn (1466) Compromise of Thorn (1521) Treaty of Thorn (1709), the renewal of the...
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    The Peace of Thorn or Toruń of 1466, also known as the Second Peace of Thorn or Toruń (Polish: drugi pokój toruński; German: Zweiter Friede von Thorn),...
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    only minimal territorial losses in the Peace of Thorn (1411). Territorial disputes lasted until the Peace of Melno of 1422. However, the Knights never recovered...
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    minimal territorial losses at the Peace of Thorn (1411), with other territorial disputes continuing until the Treaty of Melno in 1422. The order, however...
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    but he was pressured by his advisers into peace negotiations. The Peace of Thorn was signed on 1 February 1411. It is considered a diplomatic victory for...
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    balance of power in the region and marked the decline of the Teutonic Order's influence. Subsequent treaties, such as the Peace of Thorn (1411), resulted...
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    Bobrowniki Castle (category Castles of the Teutonic Knights)
    fifteenth centuries. Following the Peace of Thorn (1411), it was taken over by the Polish, later to become a residence of the local mayor. Since the eighteenth...
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  • Year 1411 (MCDXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. February 1 – The First Peace of Thorn...
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  • the Peace of Thorn (1411), which prohibited persecution of traitors after the battle, the Order beheaded him in Graudenz (Grudziądz) in May 1411 and had...
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    decisively defeated in the Battle of Grunwald in 1410. The Peace of Thorn (1411) changed borders determined by the Peace of Raciążek. Marek Derwich, Monarchia...
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    Ludwig von Erlichshausen (category Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order)
    expensive First Peace of Thorn (1411), Ludwig had to hand over the Order's headquarter Marienburg Castle in Malbork to his mercenaries in lieu of pay during...
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    for support obtained from him against the Teutonic Knights. In the Peace of Thorn (1411) Bogislaw had to return the castle to the Knights. The town did not...
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    of King Sigismund, in connection with Sigismunde hosti the peace negotiations between Poland and the Teutonic Order. after the Peace of Thorn (1411)...
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  • of the Duchy of Prussia. Peace of Thorn (1411) Second Peace of Thorn (1466) Reddaway, William (1941). The Cambridge History of Poland. University of Cambridge:...
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    existence for centuries. The Peace of Thorn (1411) allowed Lithuania to recover Samogotia, but only until the deaths of Jogaila and Vytautas, and the...
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    Prague groschen (category History of Prague)
    e.g. the Peace of Thorn (1411), large amounts of money often were given in more convenient unit, called in Latin sexagena (= threescore) of Prague groschen...
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    historic consequences in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. The Peace of Thorn (1411) had given Poland and Lithuania rather modest territorial adjustments...
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  • defeat   Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown...
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  •   Defeat   Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown...
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    Michael Küchmeister von Sternberg (category Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order)
    Peace of Thorn (1411). In the aftermath of the defeat at Grunwald, the Teutonic Order lost much of its military and economic importance. The way of thinking...
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    after the Battle of Grunwald, it was captured by Polish forces, but soon returned to the Knights with the first Peace of Thorn (1411). In 1454, it was...
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    returned Zawkrze to Siemowit IV, despite the fact that under the Peace of Thorn (1411) they aren't obliged to do it. Despite his official subordination...
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  • of Görlitz in 1396, pawned the whole of the Neumark to the Teutonic Order. After the First Peace of Thorn (1411), Grand Master (Hochmeister) Heinrich...
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    Litva Hoard (redirect from Belt of Vytautas)
    he arrived to mediate territorial disputes in the aftermath of the Peace of Thorn (1411). Belarusian historian Oleg Litskevich pointed out to a document...
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    Toruń (redirect from Thorn (Polish City))
    however, after the First Peace of Thorn was signed in the city in February 1411, the city fell back to the Teutonic Order. In 1411, the city left the Hanseatic...
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  • by the Peace of Raciąż of 1404). They also extracted from Vytautas and King Jogaila a confirmation that, as agreed by the Peace of Thorn (1411), Samogitia...
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    Heinrich von Plauen (category Grand Masters of the Teutonic Order)
    Plauen's major diplomatic accomplishment was signing the Peace of Thorn on 1 February 1411. The peace was rather favorable to the Order: it retained its core...
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    Prussian Confederation (category Politics of Prussia)
    military costs of the latter. According to the 1411 First Peace of Thorn which followed the Teutonic Knights' defeat in the Battle of Grunwald, the Teutonic...
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    Lengvenis (category People in the Battle of Grunwald)
    banners of Smolensk land, which played a significant role in the battle. In 1411 Lengvenis participated in the signing of the Peace of Thorn. He was married...
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