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Polish–Bohemian War (1345–1348)

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228: 178: 239:, son of John, by the Poles. While he was freed shortly afterwards, this gave the Bohemians a pretext to begin a more extensive military operation against Poland. The Polish army, led by the king and aided by Lithuanian units, advanced on the borderland 299:(Breslau). Through the engagements were not conclusive, and even favorable to the Polish side, the two sides decided to settle the issue through diplomacy, to focus on more other threats (such as, for Poland, that of the 319:
renounced their claims to Silesia (the documents do not contain a clear statement to that effect but have been interpreted in such a way by later historians, since it left most of Silesia under
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control of Bohemians), and the Bohemians renounced their claims to the Polish throne. No territorial changes occurred. This cemented Bohemian control over most of Silesia.
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Pokój namysłowski to równocześnie ostateczne odejście od państwa polskiego książąt śląskich. Stają się oni z wolna lennikami silniejszych sąsiadów: Czechów i Niemców.
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signed in November 1348. No territorial changes were made. The Poles renounced their claims to Silesia, and the Bohemians their claims to the Polish throne.
208: 165:. An armistice signed later that year held until 1348, when hostilities resumed. Although Poland had a slight military advantage, the war ended with the 494: 442: 385: 358: 255:. Faced with a Bohemian counter-attack, Poles retreated to Kraków. Bohemian army unsuccessfully besieged Kraków (around 12 to 20 July 1345; 288:. An armistice was signed later that year, and soon the Bohemians found themselves in a much stronger position, as Charles was elected the 146: 82: 524: 564: 559: 534: 529: 236: 113: 519: 227: 554: 549: 544: 539: 261: 192: 252: 177: 312: 166: 66: 256: 212: 181: 150: 103: 161:, the Bohemian army advanced on Silesia and Lesser Poland in 1345, including on the Polish capital of 278: 267: 216: 458: 348: 289: 204: 138: 87: 283: 418:
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Kingdoms of Bohemia and Poland had fought over border territories before since
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Fighting was renewed in spring/summer of 1348, with engagements near
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raided Silesia and Lesser Poland and reached the Polish capital of
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already had acknowledged Bohemian control of Silesia in the 1335
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The immediate cause of the war was the imprisonment of
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Index

Polish-Bohemian War (1345–1348)
Silesia
Lesser Poland
Treaty of Namysłów
Kingdom of Poland
Kingdom of Bohemia
Holy Roman Empire
Casimir the Great
John of Bohemia
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
Polish
Kingdom of Bohemia
John of Bohemia
Kingdom of Poland
Casimir III the Great
Silesia
Lesser Poland
Kraków
Treaty of Namysłów

Casimir the Great
Leopold Löffler
at least 990
John of Bohemia
Kraków
Duchies of Silesia
fragmentation of Poland
Casimir the Great
Treaty of Trentschin

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