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Wydarzenia które nastąpiły po zwycięskiej bitwie pod Grunwaldem (15 VII 1410) doprowadziły do krótkotrwałych rządów króla Władysława II Jagiełły w Prusach. Można je więc postrzegać jako precedens dla słynnego hołdu lennego złożonego sto piętnaście lat później (1525) przez księcia Albrechta Hohenzollerna królowi polskiemu Zygmuntowi I Staremu. O zainicjowaniu nowej strategii przez zwycięzców spod Grunwaldu nazajutrz po bitwie świadczy szereg przesłanek źródłowych. Były to głównie hołdy poddanych krzyżackich zbierane podczas powolnego marszu wojska polsko-litewskiego pod Malbork oraz w czasie oblężenia zamku. Król polski traktował wówczas Prusy jak swoje władztwo, a miejscowych jak swych poddanych. Ten stan rzeczy zakończył się wraz z opuszczeniem Prus przez wojska królewskie. Precedens z lata 1410 r. wpłynął inspirująco na dalszą politykę Jagiellonów wobec zakonu krzyżackiego.
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Events which occurred after the victorious battle of Grunwald (15 VII 1410) led to a short-lived reign of King Władysław II Jagiełło in Prussia.Therefore, those events can be seen as a precedent for the famous Prussian homage 115 years later (1525) by Prince Albrecht Hohenzollern to the Polish King Sigismund I the Old. The initiation of a new strategy by the winners of the battle of Grunwald finds confirmation in the sources. These were mainly tributes from subjects of the Teutonic Knights that were taken during the slow march of the Polish-Lithuanian army to Malbork, and during the siege of the castle. King of Poland treated Prussia as his land, and locals as his subjects. This state ended when the royal army left Prussia. That event of the year 1410. inspired further policy of Jagiellons against the Teutonic Order.
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Events which occurred after the victorious battle of Grunwald (15 VII 1410) led to a short-lived reign of King Władysław II Jagiełło in Prussia.Therefore, those events can be seen as a precedent for the famous Prussian homage 115 years later (1525) by Prince Albrecht Hohenzollern to the Polish King Sigismund I the Old. The initiation of a new strategy by the winners of the battle of Grunwald finds confirmation in the sources. These were mainly tributes from subjects of the Teutonic Knights that were taken during the slow march of the Polish-Lithuanian army to Malbork, and during the siege of the castle. King of Poland treated Prussia as his land, and locals as his subjects. This state ended when the royal army left Prussia. That event of the year 1410. inspired further policy of Jagiellons against the Teutonic Order.
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