King Sigismund significantly enlarged the palace and strengthened its fortifications.
King Sigismund of Luxemburg laid siege to it in 1404.
He became a chamberlain of King Sigismund in 1590.
However, in 1417, King Sigismund put the castle under his direct protection.
In early November he was handed command of the army by King Sigismund.
King Sigismund of Luxembourg had a wall built around the town.
Eventually, King Sigismund himself looked into the matter, and concluded that there was no foul play.
The price was low and not realistic to accept for King Sigismund.
King Sigismund declared a free mining enterprise and ordered to build fortifications.
The town received the right to hold a market from King Sigismund in 1429.