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  <small><small>The first '''Peace of Pressburg''' was a [[peace treaty]] concluded in Pressburg (then known as [[Pozsony]] in Hungarian and now as [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]]).  It was signed on 2 July 1271 between King [[Ottokar II of Bohemia|Ottokar II]] of [[Bohemia]] and King [[Stephen V of Hungary|Stephen V]] of [[Kingdom of Hungary|Hungary]]. Under this agreement, Hungary renounced its claims on parts of present-day [[Austria]] and [[Slovakia]], and Bohemia renounced its claims on territories conquered in Hungary. </small></small>
 
  <small><small>The first '''Peace of Pressburg''' was a [[peace treaty]] concluded in Pressburg (then known as [[Pozsony]] in Hungarian and now as [[Bratislava]], [[Slovakia]]).  It was signed on 2 July 1271 between King [[Ottokar II of Bohemia|Ottokar II]] of [[Bohemia]] and King [[Stephen V of Hungary|Stephen V]] of [[Kingdom of Hungary|Hungary]]. Under this agreement, Hungary renounced its claims on parts of present-day [[Austria]] and [[Slovakia]], and Bohemia renounced its claims on territories conquered in Hungary. </small></small>
  
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Wersja z 08:50, 3 mar 2020

Pierwszy pokój w Pressburgu to traktat pokojowy zawarty w Pressburgu (wówczas znany jako węgierski Pozsony, a obecnie jako Bratysława na Słowacji). Podpisano go 2 lipca 1271 r. między królem Czech Ottokarem II a królem Węgier Szczepanem V. Na mocy tej umowy Węgry zrzekły się roszczeń wobec części dzisiejszej Austrii i Słowacji, a Czechy zrezygnowały z roszczeń wobec terytoriów podbitych na Węgrzech.

The first Peace of Pressburg was a peace treaty concluded in Pressburg (then known as Pozsony in Hungarian and now as Bratislava, Slovakia).  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 parts of present-day Austria and Slovakia, and Bohemia renounced its claims on territories conquered in Hungary. 
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