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Name: Treaty of Kraków (1525)

Type: Event

Start: 1525 AD

End: 1525 AD

Parent: Polish-Teutonic War (1519-1521)

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Was the treaty that ended the Polish-Teutonic War (1519-1521).

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  • April 1525: In 1525, during the Polish-Teutonic War, the Teutonic Knights, led by Grand Master Albert of Brandenburg, took advantage of Polish financial troubles and fatigue to launch a successful counteroffensive, capturing Nowe Miasto Lubawskie in the Duchy of Prussia.
  • April 1525: The Cavalry War from 1519 to 1521 was the last military attempt by the Teutonic Order under its last Grand Master, Albrecht von Brandenburg-Ansbach, to liberate the Teutonic Order state in East Prussia from Polish tutelage. In the armistice after unsuccessful fighting, Albrecht became a Protestant, secularized the country in 1525 and was the first Duke of Prussia to take it as a fief from King Sigismund I of Poland.
  • April 1525: In 1525, during the Polish-Teutonic War, the Teutonic Knights seized Nowe Miasto Lubawskie from Poland-Lithuania. The Polish forces faced financial troubles and exhaustion, allowing the Knights to launch a successful counteroffensive.

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