The Congress of Visegrád in 1335: Diplomacy and Representation

The Congress of Visegrád, held in 1335, was one of the outstanding diplomatic events in Central Europe in the fourteenth century. The present study, after outlining the general historical developments which characterized the kingdoms involved, namely Bohemia, Hungary and Poland, in the early decades...

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Emperors
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Kings
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Peace treaties
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