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1410 Treaty of Thorn

The Treaty of Thorn, signed in 1410, was an agreement between the Teutonic Knights and the Kingdom of Poland. It marked a temporary truce during ongoing conflicts, allowing the two to halt hostilities and negotiate peace. The treaty aimed to stabilize the region, outline territorial boundaries, and address issues related to control over certain territories. While it provided a pause in fighting, it did not resolve all underlying disputes, and conflicts continued afterward. Overall, it was an important step toward managing conflicts between the Christian military order and the Polish Crown during that period.