The aim is to show - of course in the key points - the situation in Central Euroipe in the 1460s in contacts withe the papacy. The main complication was that the hussite king George of Podebrady ruled in Bohemia. At the same time, the papacy - especially in the person of Pius II - actively promoted a crusade against the Turks, and saw George of Podebrady as the leader of this expedition because hoped for the return of the "prodigal son" to the Church. In Silesia, we have also mobilization - supported by the papacy - against the heretic king. In turn, Casimir IV Jagiellon did not want to get involved in Silesia against George of Podebrady, because he was fighting a 13-year war with the Teutonic Knights. Showing this node, in which the papacy was an important link, deserves attention. It is important to ask a few questions here relating to the entire continent