The cease-fire with Denmark is extended to…
1459 CE
The cease-fire with Denmark is extended to four years in May 1459, then to twenty years.
Johannes von Baysen dies and his brother, Scibor, becomes the new governor of Prussia.
The Teutonic Knights raid Polish lands and achieve a few successes, notably Komtur Kaspar Nostitz of Konitz's capture of a Polish city in northern Greater Poland for a few months.
There are other attempts at mediation, such as by dukes of Bavaria and Austria, as well as by bishops from Livonia, but they are all refused by Poland.
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Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
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Burgundy, Duchy of
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Christians, Roman Catholic
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Austria, Archduchy of
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Bohemia, Kingdom of
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Terra Mariana (Livonian Confederation)
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Hungary, Kingdom of
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Poland of the Jagiellonians, Kingdom of
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Bavaria-Munich, Wittelsbach Duchy of
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Kalmar Union (of Denmark, Norway and Sweden)
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Prussian Confederation
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Ordensstaat (Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights)
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