Peace of Pressburg
The Peace of Pressburg (also called Peace of Bratislava) refers to four peace treaties concluded in Bratislava (Pressburg in German). The Fourth Peace of Pressburg of 1805 during the Napoleonic Wars is the most well-known (see Treaty of Pressburg).
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Bratislava - German - Napoleonic Wars - Treaty of Pressburg
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The First Peace of Pressburg was signed in Bratislava on July 2 1271 between King Otakar II of Bohemia and King Stephen V of Hungary. Under this agreement, Hungary renounced its claims on parts of present-day Austria and Slovenia, and Bohemia renounced its claims on territories conquered in Hungary.
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July 2 - 1271 - Otakar II - Bohemia - Stephen V - Hungary - Austria - Slovenia
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The Second Peace of Pressburg (also known as the Treaty of Pressburg and the Treaty of Bratislava) was signed in Bratislava on November 7 1491 between Emperor Maximilian I and King Ladislaus II of Hungary. Under this agreement, Ladislaus renounced his claim on Lower Austria and and agreed that Maximilian should succeed to the Hungarian crown if Ladislaus left no legitimate male issue.
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November 7 - 1491 - Maximilian I - Ladislaus II
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The Third Peace of Pressburg was signed in Bratislava on December 30 1626 between Gabriel Bethlen of Transylvania, the leader of an uprising against the Habsburg Monarchy from 1619-1626, and Emperor Ferdinand II. The agreement put an end to the revolt by confirming the Peace of Nikolsburg (December 31 1621). In return Bethlen agreed not to fight against the emperor anymore, nor would he ally with the Ottoman Turks.
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December 30 - 1626 - Gabriel Bethlen - Transylvania - Habsburg Monarchy - 1619 - Ferdinand II - Peace of Nikolsburg - December 31 - 1621 - Ottoman Turks
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The Fourth Peace of Pressburg of 26 December 1805 ended hostilities after France's defeat of Austria in the War of the Third Coalition. It resulted in Austrian territorial losses and the effective end of the Holy Roman Empire (see Treaty of Pressburg).
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26 December - 1805 - France - Third Coalition - Holy Roman Empire - Treaty of Pressburg
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