Polish-Teutonic War (1326-1332)
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Was a war between the Kingdom of Poland and the State of the Teutonic Order over Pomerelia.
Chronology
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January 1327: In 1326, King Władysław I of Poland, with support from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, led forces to devastate the Neumark region.
January 1327: King John the Blind of Luxembourg marched against Kraków.
January 1327: The Bohemian king, at the time the head of the Luxembourg Dynasty, vassalized many of the Duchies of Silesia.
January 1327: In 1326, the Teutonic Order, led by Grand Master Werner von Orseln, pillaged and conquered the Polish Kuyavian region and the Dobrzyń Land.
January 1327: In 1326, the Teutonic Order, led by Grand Master Werner von Orseln, pillaged and conquered the Polish Kuyavian region and the Dobrzyń Land. This marked a significant expansion of the Teutonic Knights' territory in Eastern Europe.
January 1327: King Władysław I of Poland received assistance from Grand Duke Gediminas of Lithuania and King Charles I of Hungary. Together, they launched a successful campaign against the Teutonic Order, pillaging the Kulmerland of Teutonic Prussia up to the Osa River near Grudziądz in 1326.
February 1327: End of Polish raid in Neumark.
February 1327: King John the Blind of Luxembourg and Bohemia marched against Kraków.
February 1327: In 1327, King Władysław I of Poland received assistance from Lithuania and Hungary to raid the Kulmerland of Teutonic Prussia up to the Osa River near Grudziądz.
September 1331: After the indecisive Battle of Płowce in 1331, the Teutonic Order gained the upper hand against Poland and retook the Kuyavian region and the Dobrzyń Land
July 1343: In 1343, the territorial claims of Poland and the Teutonic Order were settled in the Peace of Kalisz. King Casimir III the Great, relinquishes Pomerelia, Chełmno Land and Michałów Land, in return for which he regains Kuyavia and Dobrzyń Land from the State of the Teutonic Order.
January 1331: After years of conflict, the Teutonic Order, led by Grand Master Werner von Orseln, agreed to a temporary peace with King Casimir III of Poland in 1330. As part of the agreement, the Order returned control of the Kuyavian region and the Dobrzyń Land to the Kingdom of Poland.
January 1327: King John the Blind of Luxembourg and Bohemia marched against Kraków.