Peace of Munich (1313)
The Munich Peace of 1313 ended the division of Upper Bavaria in 1310 , the division of the Wittelsbach subduchy of Upper Bavaria under the sons of Duke Ludwig II.
course
The Duchy of Upper Bavaria was divided into 1310
- Bavaria-Munich-Burglengenfeld under Rudolf I.
- Bavaria-Ingolstadt-Amberg under Ludwig IV , the later emperor
On June 21, 1313, the joint government was resumed in the Peace of Munich. The house contract only lasted one year, but it gave Ludwig the necessary room for maneuver vis-à-vis the Habsburgs . In the battle of Gammelsdorf on November 9, 1313, Ludwig defeated the Habsburg Frederick the Fair and was able to consolidate his power.
literature
- Andreas Kraus (Ed.): The old Bavaria. The territorial state from the end of the 12th century to the end of the 18th century (= Handbook of Bavarian History . Volume II ). 2nd Edition. CH Beck, Munich 1988, ISBN 3-406-32320-0 , p. 72-75, 541-542 .
- Wilhelm Störmer : The Wittelsbach state divisions in the late Middle Ages (1255–1505) . In: Suzanne Bäumler , Evamaria Brockhoff , Michael Henker (eds.): By Kaisers Gnaden. 500 years of Pfalz-Neuburg . House of Bavarian History, Augsburg 2005, ISBN 3-937974-01-6 , p. 17-23 .