Peace of Prague
Treaty of Prague, partly Prague peace treaty stands for:
- Treaty of Prague (1310 ) between King Henry VII and the Wettin about their rights in Thuringia
- Treaty of Prague ( 1356), confirming the incorporation of the Silesian duchies to the crown of Bohemia, and the sovereign rights of the Dukes by Emperor Charles IV
- Treaty of Prague ( 1531), testamentary contract of Duke John of Opole with King Ferdinand and pledge of the duchies of Opole and Ratibor to the Margrave George the Pious of Brandenburg -Ansbach
- Peace of Prague ( 1463 ), termination of the Bavarian War
- Treaty of Prague ( 1546) between Emperor Ferdinand and Elector Moritz of Saxony on the assignment of mining towns plates and Gottesgab to Bohemia
- Treaty of Prague ( 1549) between Emperor Ferdinand and Elector Moritz of Saxony concerning reciprocal rights in the Czech part of the former rule Schwarzenberg
- Treaty of Prague ( 1599) between Emperor Rudolf II and Duke Friedrich I of Württemberg through the replacement of Württemberg Afterlehns of Austria
- Treaty of Prague ( 1617), Assignment of the Bohemian inheritance of Philip III. of Spain to Duke Ferdinand of Styria
- Peace of Prague ( 1635), a peace agreement between the Emperor and the estates of the empire during the Thirty Years' War
- Treaty of Prague ( 1764), border treaty between Bavaria and Bohemia
- Peace of Prague (1866 ), the conclusion of peace between Prussia and Austria on the termination of the German war
- Treaty of Prague (1973 ) between the Federal Republic of Germany and Czechoslovakia on the invalidity of the Munich Agreement
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