The Catholic nobility in Bohemia, who form …
Years: 1478 - 1478
The Catholic nobility in Bohemia, who form a majority of the country’s aristocrats, have from 1468 attempted to have Hungary’s king Matthias Corvinus recognized as king of their country.
The legal monarch, King Vladislaus II, a strong supporter of Bohemia’s nationalists, has continued to prosecute the war against the Romanists and Corvinus for several years, but ultimately loses the regions of Moravia, Silesia, and Lusatia.
Negotiations between the envoys of Matthias and Vladislaus accelerated during the first few months of 1477.
The first draft of a treaty is agreed upon on March 28, 1478.
The treaty authorizes both monarchs to use the title of King of Bohemia—although Vladislaus can omit to style Matthias as such in their correspondence—and the Lands of the Bohemian Crown are divided between them; Vladislaus rules in Bohemia proper and Matthias in Moravia, Opava, Silesia and the two Lusatias, all of which which will revert to Bohemia on his death.
They solemnly ratify the peace treaty at their meeting in Olomouc on July 21.
