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    The Bohemian War (14681478) began when the Kingdom of Bohemia was invaded by the king of Hungary, Matthias Corvinus. Matthias invaded with the pretext...
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    strengthened their position during the decade-long Bohemian-Hungarian War (14681478) known as the war between both kings. Vladislaus's attempts to promote...
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    harmony with the Roman Church. This he refused, leading to the BohemianHungarian War (14681478). His successor, King Vladislaus II, favored the Roman Catholics...
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    Battle of Vilémov (category Battles involving Hungary)
    Bohemian army under the command of the Bohemian King George of Poděbrady and the Hungarian army as part of the Crusade campaign led by the Hungarian King...
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    Peace of Olomouc (category Treaties of the Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1918))
    Matthias Corvinus of Hungary and King Vladislaus II of Bohemia (and Hungary, later), bringing the BohemianHungarian War (14681478) to an end. On 21 July...
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  • Bohemian–Hungarian War (14681478). Corvinus accepted the accord and slightly modified it on 20 September 1478, which determined the division of Bohemian territories...
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    Jagiellonian dynasty (category Articles containing Hungarian-language text)
    George of Poděbrady was a time of conflict for the Bohemian throne (see BohemianHungarian War (14681478)), and Vladislaus was unable to confront it. At...
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    monastery. In 1468, Třebíč was conquered and destroyed by Matthias Corvinus, including the monastery. After the BohemianHungarian War (14681478), Třebíč...
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    Frederick held the Holy Crown of Hungary and was a candidate for becoming Hungarian king himself. Matthias, backed by the Bohemian king George of Poděbrady whose...
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    was owned by Vladislaus II of Opole. In 1474, during the BohemianHungarian War (14681478), Bruntál was occupied by the armed forces of Matthias Corvinus...
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    excommunicated George. The Bohemian War (1468-1478) pitted Bohemia against Matthias Corvinus and Frederick III of Habsburg, and the Hungarian forces occupied most...
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  • 1467–1479 War of the Priests 1468 Waldshut War 14681478 Bohemian War 1470–1471 Dano-Swedish War 1470–1474 Anglo-Hanseatic War 1474–1477 Burgundian Wars 1475...
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    beleaguerment, the Hungarians continued to hold the city until the death of Matthias in 1490 Austrian–Hungarian War (1477–88) BohemianHungarian War (1468–78) Battle...
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    the Háj Hill. The Bludov Castle was destroyed during the BohemianHungarian War (14681478). In the 15th century Bludov was owned by the lords of Kunštát...
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    Vladislaus Jagiellon in 1478, confirming the division of the Lands of the Bohemian Crown between them. Matthias waged a war against Emperor Frederick...
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    hadtörténelme [The Military History of the Hungarian Nation] (in Hungarian). Budapest. Bierter Band (1821). War and Technology. Heuber. pp. 299–302. Obrusánszky...
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    1480). Anastasia (14 March 1478, Ansbach – 4 July 1534, Ilmenau), married Count William IV of Henneberg-Schleusingen (1478–1559) In 1474, Albrecht married...
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    daughter of George of Podebrady, King of Bohemia; but failed to obtain the Bohemian Crown on the death of George in 1471. After the death of his father in...
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  • Bohemian–Hungarian War. 1478 March BohemianHungarian War (14681478): Matthias Corvinus, king of Hungary and Vladislaus II of Hungary, king of Bohemia signed...
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    Daskabát, is from 1232. Otěhřiby was destroyed during the BohemianHungarian War (14681478) and was renewed in the 16th century, first under the name...
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  • This is a list of wars involving the Czech Republic and its predecessor states. Zakrzewski, Stanisław (2006). Bolesław Chrobry Wielki. Universitas. pp...
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    The castle was probably destroyed during the time of the BohemianHungarian War (14681478). Several remains of perimeter walls and palace buildings...
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  • list of wars that began between 1000 and 1499 (last war ended in 1504). Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended...
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    Elizabeth of Austria (1436–1505) (category Bohemian princesses)
    of Hungary and Bohemia. His Bohemian title was challenged by the Hussites who promoted Polish prince Casimir IV Jagiellon as their king and a war erupted...
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    Hanušovice is from 1325. The village was burned down during the BohemianHungarian War (14681478) and renewed a hundred years later. In the 16th century, the...
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    representative. With this marriage, the Hungarian ruler hoped to gain a valuable ally against his rival for the Bohemian throne, George of Poděbrady. At the...
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    (1301–1308), after the death of king Andrew III of Hungary and the extinction of the Árpád dynasty Polish-Bohemian war (1305–1308), after the death of king Wenceslaus...
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    between the warring parties, who lasted until April 1477. The war was resumed in spring 1477 and began years of war between the Bohemian and Hungarian troops...
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    Poděbrady, wife of Matthias Corvinus of Hungary. Sidonie and Catherine were born on 11 November 1449 to the Bohemian king. The girls' mother, Kunigunde, died...
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  • Várdy, "The Impact of Trianon upon Hungary and the Hungarian Mind: The Nature of Interwar Hungarian Irredentism." Hungarian Studies Review 10.1 (1983): 21+...
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