Truce of Adrianople (1547)
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Truce of Adrianople
1547
1547
The 1547 Truce of Adrianople was made between the Holy Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire.
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The Truce of Adrianople in 1547, named after the Ottoman city of Adrianople (present-day Edirne), was signed between Charles V and Suleiman the Magnificent. Through this treaty, Ferdinand I of Austria and Charles V recognized total Ottoman control of Hungary,[1] and even agreed to pay to the Ottomans a yearly tribute of 30,000 gold florins for their Habsburg possessions in northern and western Hungary.[2][3] The Treaty followed important Ottoman victories in Hungary, such as the Siege of Esztergom (1543).
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