The dispute between the town of Loket and the lieges of the Loket region on the one hand and the pledge holders of the region on the other, namely the members of the Schlick family, dragged on in a sharp and violent form between 1471 and 1505 and was ended the following year, when the land diet for the sake of the land’s integrity expressed itself in favour of the Loket side. Having summarised the main events, the treatise focuses on the ‘white period’ of the dispute in the 1480s, when it as a consequence of the significant activity of the anti-Schlick party developed into the wider political and religious connections of Central Europe.
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