Bocskay concludes the Peace of Vienna with…
June 1606 CE
Bocskay concludes the Peace of Vienna with the Habsburgs on June 23, 1606, which leaves him prince of an enlarged Transylvania and restores and guarantees to Transylvanians constitutional and religious rights and privileges of the Protestants of Royal Hungary.
The right of the Transylvanians to elect their own independent princes is affirmed also.
Due to its importance for the Calvinists in Hungary and Transylvania, the first sentences of the treaty and its signing are today depicted on the Reformation Wall in Geneva, a monument that honors important figures of the Protestant Reformation, next to the statue of Stephan Bocksay.
Matthias is recognized in the same year as head of the House of Habsburg and as the future Holy Roman Emperor, as a result of Rudolf's illness.