Type | peace treaty |
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Drafted | September–October 1466 |
Signed | 19 October 1466 |
Location | Thorn (Toruń), Poland |
Original signatories | King Casimir IV Jagiellon Grand Master Ludwig von Erlichshausen |
Parties | Kingdom of Poland State of the Teutonic Order |
Languages | Latin |
The Peace of Thorn or Toruń of 1466, also known as the Second Peace of Thorn or Toruń (Polish: drugi pokój toruński; German: Zweiter Friede von Thorn), was a peace treaty signed in the Hanseatic city of Thorn (Toruń) on 19 October 1466 between the Polish king Casimir IV Jagiellon and the Teutonic Knights, which ended the Thirteen Years' War, the longest of the Polish–Teutonic Wars.
The treaty was signed in the Artus Court,[1] and afterward a mass was held in the Gothic Franciscan Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary to celebrate the peace treaty.[2]