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Peace of Pressburg (1271)

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1271 treaty between Bohemia and Hungary

ThePeace of Pressburg was apeace treaty concluded in Pressburg (then Pozsony, today'sBratislava) during theWar of the Babenberg Succession. It was signed on 2 July 1271 between KingOttokar II ofBohemia and KingStephen V ofHungary. Under this agreement, Hungary renounced its claims on westernAustrian provinces and Ottokar renounced the support of Stephen's internal opposition and promised the extradition of them.

Signatories

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Stephen V of Hungary

  1. Mojs,Palatine of Hungary,ispán ofSopron County andJudge of the Cumans
  2. Egidius Monoszló,Master of the treasury andispán ofPozsony County
  3. Nicholas Monoszló,Judge royal andispán ofSomogy County
  4. Joachim Gutkeled,Ban of Slavonia
  5. Matthew Csák,Voivode of Transylvania andispán ofSzolnok County
  6. Lawrence, son of Kemény,Ban of Severin andispán ofDoboka County
  7. banusRoland Rátót
  8. Peter Csák,Master of the stewards andžupan of Gacka (Gecske)
  9. Albert Ákos,Master of the horse andispán ofSzeben County
  10. Philip Kórógyi,Master of the cupbearers
  11. banusErnye Ákos,ispán ofVaraždin County
  12. banusPanyit Miskolc,ispán ofZala County
  13. Michael Rosd,ispán ofNyitra County
  14. banusPaul Gutkeled,ispán ofBács County
  15. Denis Péc,źupan ofMoravče (Marócsa)
  16. magister Andrew,źupan ofRovišće (Rojcsa)
  17. Peter,ispán ofSzana County

Ottokar II of Bohemia

  1. Andrew, royal treasurer of Bohemia
  2. Yeroschius de Vvhsberch [cs]
  3. Jaroslaus de Lewnberch
  4. Borscho de Risemburch [cs;de]
  5. Zbizlaus, castellan ofPrague
  6. Iarrso de Waldemberch
  7. Dietrich, vice-treasurer of Bohemia
  8. Bawarus de Straconicz
  9. Hynko de Luhtemburch
  10. Stenk, brother of Smil
  11. Hartlibus, royal treasurer ofMoravia
  12. Bohuš,marshal
  13. Bnezta, Master of the stewards
  14. Nezamysl, Master of the cup-bearers of Moravia
  15. Milota ofDědice, brother of Beneš
  16. Cuno, brother of Zmizlo
  17. Otto vonHaslau
  18. Otto II. vonPerchtoldsdorf
  19. Heutef de Howuelde[1]

Ecclesiastical guarantors

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Hungarian prelates

  1. Stephen Báncsa,Archbishop of Kalocsa, royal chancellor
  2. Lampert Hont-Pázmány,Bishop of Eger
  3. Job Záh,Bishop of Pécs
  4. Philip,Bishop of Vác
  5. Paul Balog,Bishop of Veszprém
  6. Timothy,Bishop of Zagreb
  7. Ladislaus,Bishop of Knin

Imperial prelates

  1. Frederick II of Walchen,Archbishop of Salzburg
  2. Jan III of Dražice,Bishop of Prague
  3. Bruno von Schauenburg,Bishop of Olomouc
  4. Peter,Bishop of Passau
  5. Conrad II Wildgraf of Dhaun,Bishop of Freising
  6. Leo Thundorfer,Bishop of Regensburg[2]

References

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  1. ^Rudolf 2023, pp. 276–277.
  2. ^Rudolf 2023, p. 281.

Sources

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  • Rudolf, Veronika (2023).Közép-Európa a hosszú 13. században[Central Europe in the Long 13th Century] (in Hungarian). Arpadiana XV., Research Centre for the Humanities.ISBN 978-963-416-406-7.
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