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Treaty of Trentschin
Trenčínská smlouva (cs)
Układ w Trenczynie (pl)
Trencséni megegyezés (hu)
Trenčín Castle
Signed24 August 1335
LocationTrencsén Castle, Hungary
Effective9 February 1339
ConditionRatification by King Casimir III
Signatories
  •  Poland
  •  Bohemia
  •  Hungary

The Treaty of Trencin was concluded on 24 August 1335 between King Casimir III of Poland and King John of Bohemia together with his son Margrave Charles IV.[1] The agreement was reached by the agency of Casimir's brother-in-law King Charles I of Hungary and signed at Trencin Castle in the Kingdom of Hungary (present-day Trenčín, Slovakia). It initiated the transfer of suzerainty over the former Polish province of Silesia to the Kingdom of Bohemia, whereafter the Duchies of Silesia were incorporated into the Bohemian Crown. Following the integration of this treaty, the three kingdoms of Bohemia, Hungary, and Poland met at the First Congress of Visegrad later in 1335 to further discuss the division of land. This congress also made the treaty official.

  1. ^ Kaps, Johannes (1952). The tragedy of Silesia, 1945-1946: a documentary account with a special survey of the Archdiocese of Breslau. Christ Unterwegs. p. 23.

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