The Treaty of Brno was a draft to the Peace of Olomouc developed in March 1478 in Brno by the envoys of Matthias Corvinus of Hungary and King Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary in an effort to end the Bohemian–Hungarian War (1468–1478). Corvinus accepted the accord and slightly modified it on 20 September 1478, which determined the division of Bohemian territories. Based on the terms of the treaty, Vladislaus would cede the territories of Moravia, Silesia, and Lusatia to Corvinus. 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.
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| - Trattato di Brno (1478) (it)
- ブルノ条約 (1478年) (ja)
- Treaty of Brno (1478) (en)
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| - The Treaty of Brno was a draft to the Peace of Olomouc developed in March 1478 in Brno by the envoys of Matthias Corvinus of Hungary and King Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary in an effort to end the Bohemian–Hungarian War (1468–1478). Corvinus accepted the accord and slightly modified it on 20 September 1478, which determined the division of Bohemian territories. Based on the terms of the treaty, Vladislaus would cede the territories of Moravia, Silesia, and Lusatia to Corvinus. 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. (en)
- ブルノ条約(ブルノじょうやく)は、ハンガリー王マーチャーシュ1世の代表とボヘミア王ヴラジスラフ・ヤゲロンスキーの代表によって、を終わらせるべく1478年3月に起草された条約。マーチャーシュ1世は条約を受け入れ、9月20日に条約に少し変更を加えてボヘミアの分割を定めた。条約ではヴラジスラフ・ヤゲロンスキーがモラヴィア、シレジア、ルチツェをマーチャーシュ1世に割譲、ただしマーチャーシュ1世の死後には40万フォリントで買い戻せるとした。2人とも「ボヘミア王」の称号の使用を許可されたが、相手をボヘミア王と呼ぶ義務はマーチャーシュ1世にのみ課された。条約は翌年にオロモウツの和約として批准された。 (ja)
- Il trattato di Brno del 1478 fu un trattato sottoscritto tra il Regno d'Ungheria di Mattia Corvino ed il Regno di Boemia retto da Ladislao II per porre fine alla Guerra boema (1468-1478). Corvino accettò gli accordi che vennero poi leggermente modificati il 20 settembre 1478, determinando accuratamente la divisione dei territori della Boemia tra i due regni. Basandosi sui vari termini del trattato, Ladislao cedette la Moravia, la Slesia e la Lusazia a Mattia Corvino. Se Mattia fosse morto, Ladislao avrebbe potuto riscattare tali terre dietro il pagamento di 400.000 fiorini. Ad entrambi i monarchi venne concesso il diritto di fregiarsi del titolo di "re di Boemia". Ad ogni modo solo Mattia ebbe l'obbligo di chiamare in tal modo l'altro pretendente. (it)
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| - The Treaty of Brno was a draft to the Peace of Olomouc developed in March 1478 in Brno by the envoys of Matthias Corvinus of Hungary and King Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary in an effort to end the Bohemian–Hungarian War (1468–1478). Corvinus accepted the accord and slightly modified it on 20 September 1478, which determined the division of Bohemian territories. Based on the terms of the treaty, Vladislaus would cede the territories of Moravia, Silesia, and Lusatia to Corvinus. 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. (en)
- ブルノ条約(ブルノじょうやく)は、ハンガリー王マーチャーシュ1世の代表とボヘミア王ヴラジスラフ・ヤゲロンスキーの代表によって、を終わらせるべく1478年3月に起草された条約。マーチャーシュ1世は条約を受け入れ、9月20日に条約に少し変更を加えてボヘミアの分割を定めた。条約ではヴラジスラフ・ヤゲロンスキーがモラヴィア、シレジア、ルチツェをマーチャーシュ1世に割譲、ただしマーチャーシュ1世の死後には40万フォリントで買い戻せるとした。2人とも「ボヘミア王」の称号の使用を許可されたが、相手をボヘミア王と呼ぶ義務はマーチャーシュ1世にのみ課された。条約は翌年にオロモウツの和約として批准された。 (ja)
- Il trattato di Brno del 1478 fu un trattato sottoscritto tra il Regno d'Ungheria di Mattia Corvino ed il Regno di Boemia retto da Ladislao II per porre fine alla Guerra boema (1468-1478). Corvino accettò gli accordi che vennero poi leggermente modificati il 20 settembre 1478, determinando accuratamente la divisione dei territori della Boemia tra i due regni. Basandosi sui vari termini del trattato, Ladislao cedette la Moravia, la Slesia e la Lusazia a Mattia Corvino. Se Mattia fosse morto, Ladislao avrebbe potuto riscattare tali terre dietro il pagamento di 400.000 fiorini. Ad entrambi i monarchi venne concesso il diritto di fregiarsi del titolo di "re di Boemia". Ad ogni modo solo Mattia ebbe l'obbligo di chiamare in tal modo l'altro pretendente. (it)
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