The Peace of Thorn was not stable.
The incursion resulted in a new round of negotiations that ended with the Peace of Thorn.
Overall, the Peace of Thorn had a negative long-term impact on Prussia.
A year later, with the first Peace of Thorn (1411), it returned to the Teutonic Order.
However, the Peace of Thorn imposed a heavy financial burden on the Knights from which they never recovered.
The town became part of Poland according to the Second Peace of Thorn (1466).
The Second Peace of Thorn of 1466 confirmed the rights.
The defeat prompted the signing of the Peace of Thorn (1411).
The Peace of Thorn was signed in 1411.
The Peace of Thorn was signed on 1 February 1411.