The Polish-Lithianian armies turn against the Teutonic …
Years: 1327 - 1327
The Polish-Lithianian armies turn against the Teutonic Order in 1527, while in the south King John the Blind marches against Kraków.
Though he is urged by King Charles I of Hungary to retreat, he vassalizes many of the Duchies of Silesia.
Locations
People
- Antipope Nicholas V
- Casimir III the Great
- Charles I of Hungary
- David of Hrodna
- Elizabeth of Poland
- Frederick the Fair
- Gediminas
- John of Bohemia
- Louis IV
- Pope John XXII
- Wladyslaw I the Elbow-high
Groups
- Polytheism (“paganism”)
- Lithuanians (Eastern Balts)
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Mazovia, Duchy of
- Silesia, Duchy of
- Austria, Archduchy of
- Bohemia, Kingdom of
- Hungary, Kingdom of
- Lithuania, Grand Duchy of
- Holy Roman Empire
- Teutonic Knights of Prussia, or Monastic state of the Teutonic Knights (House of the Hospitalers of Saint Mary of the Teutons in Jerusalem)
- Poland of the later Piasts, Kingdom of
- Brandenburg, Wittelsbach
