Departure in Łubnicach
The convention of the Silesian princes in Lubnica - a treaty concluded in Lubnica on June 12, 1397.
At the reunion in Lubin on June 12, 1397, the Silesian Union of 13 Silesian princes, two bishops and one Moravian Margrave, was formed at the initiative of the bourgeoisie, Silesian princes and nobles in the interest of peace in Silesia. less stable Kingdom of the Czech Republic, concluded an agreement with the Polish king Wladyslaw Jagiello on cooperation in combating cross-border disestablishments. Władysław Jagiełło met in Łubnicki mill with the Silesian princes - nephews Wladyslaw Opolczyk. At a meeting in the Lubin mill, the king persuaded the Silesian rulers to abandon Opolczyk's aid and agreed to hand over the estate of Lubliniec and Olesze to the lords of Cracow for the Cieszyn duke Przemysław I Noszak.
Among the delegates were: Prince Ludwik I Brest and Prince of Cieszyn Przemysław I Noszak. Bibliography
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