Treaty of Kalisz (1343)

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Map of the 13th century, with Kulmerland in the south west already under control of the Teutonic Order, as confirmed in 1343

The Treaty of Kalisz (German: Vertrag von Kalisch; Polish: Pokój kaliski) was signed by King Casimir III the Great of Poland and the Teutonic Knights in 1343.

It concluded the Polish-Teutonic War (1326–1332). In an exchange, Poland regained Kuyavia and Dobrzyń Land.

The possession of Culmer Land (Chełmno Land), the area the Knights had received by Konrad I of Masovia in exchange to their service of fighting the pagans, was finally acknowledged by Poland, as were other territorial possessions of the Order, e.g. those gained by the Treaty of Soldin.

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