| Siege of Suchdol |
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| Part of the Moravian Margrave Wars |
| Date | December 1402 – January 1403 |
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| Result |
Capitulation of the fortress |
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| Belligerents |
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| Commanders and leaders |
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Petr Píšek |
Markvart of Úlice |
| Casualties and losses |
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Unknown but light |
Unknown but heavy |
The Siege of Suchdol was a conflict during the Moravian Margrave Wars in December 1402. It was fought between the army of Petr Píšek, loyal to Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia, and the royalist armies of Prague under the command of Markvart of Úlice, loyal to Sigismund of Luxembourg. The effort ended in the capitulation of the town to the Prague army. The siege was part of the greater conquest of Kutná Hora.