Peace of Toruń

Peace of Toruń

The Peace of Thorn was a peace treaty formally ending the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War between allied Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania on one side, and the Teutonic Knights on the other. It was signed on 1 February 1411 in Thorn , one of the southernmost cities of the Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights. In historiography, the treaty is often portrayed as a diplomatic failure of Poland–Lithuania as they failed to capitalize on the decisive defeat of the Knights in the Battle of Grunwald in June 1410. The Knights returned Dobrzyń Land which they...
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Occurred: February 1, 1411

Parent events of Peace of Toruń

Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War
Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War
(1409 - 1411)

The Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War or Great War occurred between 1409 and 1411, pitting the allied Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    How long did the Peace of Toruń last?
  • A:
    The Peace of Toruń began and ended in February, 1411.
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