- Peace of Olomouc
The Peace of Olomouc was signed on
April 2 ,1479 betweenMatthias Corvinus ofHungary and King Vladislaus II of Bohemia (and Hungary, later). OnJuly 21 ,1479 , the agreement was ratified during the course of festivities inOlomouc . This treaty, overall, ratified all terms within the Treaty of Brno developed in March1478 (with slight modifications made by theKing of Hungary onSeptember 20 ,1478 ). Based on the terms of the treaty, Vladislaus would cede the territories ofMoravia ,Silesia , andLusatia to Cornivus. If Matthias perished, then Vladislaus was permitted to redeem these lands for 400,000 florins. Moreover, both monarchs would be permitted to utilize the title "King of Bohemia". However, only Matthias was required to address the other claimant as the "King of Bohemia". [Engel, p. 305. "The division of the lands belonging to the Bohemian crown, which was made by the envoys of Mathias and Wladislas at Brno in March 1478, was accepted by the king of Hungary, with minor modifications, on 20 September. It was ratified by the two rulers on 21 July 1479 during the course of splendid festivities at Olomouc. According to the terms of the treaty, Wladislas was to retain the kingdom of Bohemia proper, while the greater part of the territory once ruled by the king of Bohemia, that is, Moravia, Silesia, and Lausitz, remained in Matthias's possession. Wladislas was entitled to redeem these domains for 400,000 florins after Matthias's death. Both rulers could use the title of king of Bohemia, but whereas Matthias was obliged to address his opponent as such, it was not to be the case the other way round. The peace treaty between Hungary and Poland had been signed somewhat earlier, on 2 April 1479, and thereafter until Matthias's death the three countries coexisted peacefully."]ee also
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List of treaties
*Treaty of Brno (1478) References
ources
* Engel, Pál (translated by Tamas Palosfalvi). "The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895-1526". I.B. Tauris, 2005. ISBN 185043977X.
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