Timeline (Coniuratio Bohemica)

1432
The Taborite theologian Mikulas Biskupec, the Orebite Ambroz Hradecky and the Calixtian Jan Rokycana attend the Council of Basle together in 1432. When they see that a reconciliation with the Catholic Church that would go beyond the present armisitice is impossible, they leave the Council.

The Alliance of Prague signs a peace treaty with the Kingdom of Saxony on June 9th. The Brotherly Union follows on August 16th.

1433
Jan Rokycana becomes Chancellor of the University of Prague.

A confederal Hussite summit decides to throw all their combined strength into Moravia in order to conquer its gold and silver mines and mints.

From Trnava, a Hussite army occupies Zilina and Northern Slovakia after the fall of Likavka Castle.

Sigismund gathers a Magyar army.

1434
After a major Hussite victory over Sigismund`s troops in the Battle of Bohunice, the mines of Banska Hodrusa and the town of Banska Stiavnica are in the hands of the Hussites. The mines and town are brought under common sovereignty of both federations for a period of seven years. The first silver coins with a cross on one side and a chalice on the other, with the inscription "Coniuratio Bohemica et Moraviensis", are minted.

Seizing the opportunity of weakened Jagiellons due to the Lithuanian Civil War, Hussites take over the city councils of Gliwice, Kreuzburg, Niemcza and Otmuchow in Silesia. They form the Silesian Alliance, in which the County of Klodzko also joins, creating tensions with the Brotherly Union.