Zawisza Czarny – Legendary knight of Poland.

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Zawisza Czarny – Legendary knight of Poland.

So here we have the Polish zloty, nominal - 2. The year of issue of this coin is 2007 Mint: Warsaw, Poland. Total circulation – 990.000.

Zawisza the Black (was born in 1379 – died 12 June in 1428), was a Polish knight and nobleman who served as a commander and diplomat under Polish king Władysław II Jagiełło and Hungarian-Bohemian king Sigismund of Luxembourg.

Briefly in the service of the Teutonic Order, he soon renounced it, and in 1410 he took part in the Battle of Grunwald on the Polish side. After the battle he and his close friend Stibor of Stiboricz proposed a peace treaty between Władisław II Jagiełło of Poland and Sigismund of Luxembourg, then King of Hungary, which came to be known as the Treaty of Lubowla. In 1412 he participated in the conference between Sigismund, Wladyslaw II and Tvrtko II of Bosnia at Buda, where he won the tournament held there, with 1,500 knights present.

In 1416 he participated in a tournament at Perpignan in which he defeated the well-known knight John II of Aragon and Navarre. The following year, he became the starosta of Kruszwica.

Zawisza the Black went to Sigismund again in 1419, as a deputy of King Władysław II, to ask for the hand of Sophia of Bavaria, the widow of Sigismund's brother Wenceslaus of Bohemia. Subsequently, Zawisza participated in the Hussite Wars on the side of King Sigismund. During Sigismund's defeat at Kutná Hora in 1421, Zawisza was taken prisoner by the Hussites and subsequently released in return for a high ransom.

Object data

Title

Zawisza Czarny – Legendary knight of Poland.

Artist

Obverse: Ewa Tyc-Karpińska. Reverse: Roussanka Nowakowska.

Founder

Warsaw, Poland.

Date

2007.

Culture

Poland.

Medium

Brass.

Dimensions

8.15x27x2.12.

Classification

Coin.

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