Series of conflicts in Moravia during the 14th and 15th centuries
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Moravian Margrave Wars
Document declaring that Margrave Jobst and his Moravian allies promised to repay a debt of 500 kopecks to Margrave Prokop, written on March 13, 1389.
Date
14th – 15th century
Location
Margraviate of Moravia, Lands of the Bohemian Crown, Holy Roman Empire
Result
Jobst of Luxemburg becoming the sole lord of Moravia
Belligerents
Moravian Margraviate
Kingdom of Hungary
Duchy of Austria
Moravian Margraviate
Kingdom of Bohemia
Principality of Silesia
Commanders and leaders
Jobst of Luxembourg (before 1402)
William I, Margrave of Meissen
Sigismund of Luxembourg
Albrecht III
Albrecht IV (after 1403)
Prokop of Luxembourg
John Sokol of Lamberg
Hynek Suchý Čert of Kunštátu and Jevišovic
Wenceslaus IV
Jobst of Luxembourg (after 1402)
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