Congress of Visegrád (1335)
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The first Congress of Visegrád was a 1335 summit in Visegrád in which Casimir III of Poland, Charles I of Hungary, and John I, Count of Luxemburg formed an anti-Habsburg alliance. John gave up his claims to the Polish throne in exchange for 120,000 Prague groshes and the recognition of his suzerainty over Silesia.