Treaty of Wiener Neustadt

Treaty of Wiener Neustadt
Capitula concordie dudu(m) inter glo- riasissimu(m) principe(m) d(omi)n(u)m Fridericu(m) Rom(a)noru(m) imperatore(m) semp(er) augu- stu(m) etiam p(ro) suis heredib(us) expresse no(m)inato inclitissimo Romanoru(m) rege necno(n) cia- re memorie Mathia(m) hu(n)garie rege(m) ac regni hu(n)garie prelatos et p(ro)ceres super successio(n)e in eadem regno r(on)ciusa hincin- de acceptata et bulle co(n)firmatorie, fe(licis) re- (cordantionis) pii p(a)pe secu(n)di infrascripte inserta
Printed cover page of the treaty
Typepeace treaty
Drafted1459–1462
Signed19 July 1463 (1463-07-19)[1]
LocationWiener Neustadt[1]
Sealedafter the approbation of Pope Pius II, Rome, 22 October 1463[1]
Effective1491, 1526
ConditionPeace treaty of Bratislava, western territories reapproval, Ferdinand I became Hungarian King
Expiration1502 Rohonc is not affected by it anymore[2]
1626, Fraknó, Kabold defrayed by the House of Esterházy[2]
1647, western territories reincorporated into Hungary[2]
1946, Hungary's transition to republic[2]
SignatoriesMatthias Corvinus, Buda, 16 July 1463[1]
Frederick III, Wiener Neustadt, 19 July 1463[1]
Parties Kingdom of Hungary
 Holy Roman Empire
RatifiersMatthias Corvinus, Buda, 23–24 April 1464[1]
Hungarian barons and nobility, Székesfehérvár, 3&8 April 1464[1]
Hungarian negotiators, Székesfehérvár, 3 April 1464[1]
Languagelatin
LanguagesHungarian (2000), Mid-upper German,

The Treaty of Wiener Neustadt was a treaty between the Kingdom of Hungary and the Holy Roman Empire. It was preceded by the Truce of Radkersburg and followed by the Peace of Pressburg. It deals with succession issues and ascertains the territory mortgages in Moson, Sopron and Vas counties.[1]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i István Bariska (2008). "II. Pius és az 1463. évi békeszerződés" [Pope Pius II and the peace treaty of 1463]. Vasi szemle newspaper (in Hungarian). Szombathely, Hungary: Assembly of Vas county. ISSN 0505-0332. Archived from the original on October 3, 2011. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d Dr. István Bariska (2002). Government and Local Government Systems in Habsburg Pawned West Hungary (1447-1647) (PDF) (Ph.D. thesis). Ministry of National Resources of Hungary. Retrieved June 19, 2011.[permanent dead link]