The Peace of Pressburg was a peace treaty concluded in Pressburg (then Pozsony, today's Bratislava) during the War of the Babenberg Succession. It was signed on 2 July 1271 between King Ottokar II of Bohemia and King Stephen V of Hungary. Under this agreement, Hungary renounced its claims on western Austrian provinces and Ottokar renounced the support of Stephen's internal opposition and promised the extradition of them.
Signatories
Stephen V of Hungary
- Mojs, Palatine of Hungary, ispán of Sopron County and Judge of the Cumans
- Egidius Monoszló, Master of the treasury and ispán of Pozsony County
- Nicholas Monoszló, Judge royal and ispán of Somogy County
- Joachim Gutkeled, Ban of Slavonia
- Matthew Csák, Voivode of Transylvania and ispán of Szolnok County
- Lawrence, son of Kemény, Ban of Severin and ispán of Doboka County
- banus Roland Rátót
- Peter Csák, Master of the stewards and Ã
¾upan of Gacka (Gecske)
- Albert ÃÂkos, Master of the horse and ispán of Szeben County
- Philip Kórógyi, Master of the cupbearers
- banus Ernye ÃÂkos, ispán of VaraÃ
¾din County
- banus Panyit Miskolc, ispán of Zala County
- Michael Rosd, ispán of Nyitra County
- banus Paul Gutkeled, ispán of Bács County
- Denis Péc, Ã
ºupan of MoravÃÂe (Marócsa)
- magister Andrew, Ã
ºupan of RoviÃ
¡ÃÂe (Rojcsa)
- Peter, ispán of Szana County
Ottokar II of Bohemia
- Andrew, royal treasurer of Bohemia
- Jaroslaus de Lewnberch
- Zbizlaus, castellan of Prague
- Iarrso de Waldemberch
- Dietrich, vice-treasurer of Bohemia
- Bawarus de Straconicz
- Hynko de Luhtemburch
- Stenk, brother of Smil
- Hartlibus, royal treasurer of Moravia
- BohuÃ
¡, marshal
- Bnezta, Master of the stewards
- Nezamysl, Master of the cup-bearers of Moravia
- Milota of DÃÂdice, brother of BeneÃ
¡
- Cuno, brother of Zmizlo
- Otto von Haslau
- Otto II. von Perchtoldsdorf
- Heutef de Howuelde
Ecclesiastical guarantors
Hungarian prelates
- Stephen Báncsa, Archbishop of Kalocsa, royal chancellor
- Lampert Hont-Pázmány, Bishop of Eger
- Job Záh, Bishop of Pécs
- Philip, Bishop of Vác
- Paul Balog, Bishop of Veszprém
- Timothy, Bishop of Zagreb
- Ladislaus, Bishop of Knin
Imperial prelates
- Frederick II of Walchen, Archbishop of Salzburg
- Jan III of DraÃ
¾ice, Bishop of Prague
- Bruno von Schauenburg, Bishop of Olomouc
- Peter, Bishop of Passau
- Conrad II Wildgraf of Dhaun, Bishop of Freising
- Leo Thundorfer, Bishop of Regensburg
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