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In 1411, the First Peace of Thorn ended the Polish – Lithuanian – Teutonic War, in which the Teutonic Knights fought the Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
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1411 and First
* 1411 – The First Peace of Thorn is signed in Thorn, Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights ( Prussia ).
According to the 1411 First Peace of Thorn which followed the Teutonic Knights ' defeat in the Battle of Grunwald, the Teutonic Order had to pay high reparations to the Kingdom of Poland.
The First Peace of Thorn ending the Polish – Lithuanian – Teutonic War was signed in the city in February 1411.
For his aid, he was granted the Lauenburg ( now Lębork ) and Bütow ( now Bytów ) areas ( Lauenburg and Bütow Land ) and others, but those were lost in the First Peace of Thorn in 1411.
Eventually von Plauen was promoted to Grand Master and, in 1411, concluded the First Treaty of Thorn with King Władysław II Jagiełło of Poland.
1411 and Peace
The allied victory at the Battle of Grunwald in 1410, followed by the Peace of Thorn ( 1411 ), secured the Polish and Lithuanian borders and marked the emergence of the Polish – Lithuanian alliance as a significant force in Europe.
The war ended in 1411 with the Peace of Thorn, in which neither Poland nor Lithuania drove home their negotiating advantage to the full, much to the discontent of the Polish nobles.
After their defeat at the Battle of Grunwald, the Teutonic Knights according to the 1411 Peace of Thorn had to pay large contributions to the Polish kings, which strongly affected the public budget.
In Polish – Teutonic War of 1410 the town briefly became part of Poland due to result of local fighting, and remained so until the 1411 Peace Treaty.
While defeated, the Teutonic Knights withstood the siege on their capital in Marienburg ( Malbork ) and suffered only minimal territorial losses in the Peace of Thorn ( 1411 ).
1411 and Thorn
The number of Polish settlers grew significantly again in the beginning of 15th century, especially after the first and the second treaties of Thorn, in 1411 and 1466 respectively, following the Thirteen Years ' War and the final defeat of the order.
It was signed on 1 February 1411 in Thorn ( Toruń ), one of the southernmost cities of the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights.
1411 and ended
1411 and Polish
Władysław supported his brother Švitrigaila as grand duke of Lithuania, but when Švitrigaila, with the support of the Teutonic Order and dissatisfied Rus ' nobles, rebelled against Polish overlordship in Lithuania, the Poles, under the leadership of Bishop Zbigniew Oleśnicki of Kraków, occupied Podolia, which Władysław had awarded to Lithuania in 1411, and Volhynia.
The Polish – Lithuanian – Teutonic War or Great War occurred between 1409 and 1411, pitting the allied Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania against the Teutonic Knights.
1411 and –
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Muzio's third son, Bosio ( 1411 – 1476 ), founded the branch of Santa Fiora, who held the title of count of Cotignola ; the Sforza ruled the small county of Santa Fiora in southern Tuscany until 1624.
Jobst ( or Jost or Jodokus ) of Moravia, Jobst von Mähren ( or Jošt Moravský ; ; 1351 – 18 January 1411 ) from the House of Luxembourg was the eldest son of Margrave John Henry of Moravia, the younger brother of Emperor Charles IV.
The Byzantine authorities in Constantinople soon re-established a measure of control by making the Despotate of Epirus a vassal state, but meanwhile Albanian clans invaded, seized most of the region, and founded two local, short-lived entities, centered in Arta ( 1358 – 1416 ) and Gjirokastër ( 1386 – 1411 ) by the Losha and Zenebishi clans, respectively.
Ioannina became a center of Greek resistance, and the Greeks of Ioannina offered power to three foreign rulers during this time, beginning with Thomas II Preljubović ( 1367 – 1384 ), followed by Esau de ' Buondelmonti ( 1385 – 1411 ), and finally Carlo I Tocco ( 1411 – 1429 ).
* December 30 – Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, claimant to the English throne ( in battle ) ( b. 1411 )
1411 and Lithuanian
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