- Rebellion of wójt Albert
The Rebellion of wójt Albert took place in
Kraków around the years 1311-1312, whenwójt Albert, supported by bishopJan Muskata , princeBolko I Opolski and many German burghers rebelled againstking of Poland ,Władysław Łokietek , with the goal of turning Kraków – then the capital of Poland – toHouse of Luxembourg . The rebellion ended in failure, and Kraków lost many privileges for the support parts of its burghers showed to the rebellion. Similar uprisings took place in several other cities – particularlySandomierz (crushed by Władysław) andGdańsk (successful, with the city taken over by theTeutonic Order ). Overall the German-speaking minority lost their political ambitions after the failure of most of their rebellions and began to Polonize.
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