ARRAS, TREATY OF

1 Treaty of 1435, between King Charles VII of France and Duke Philip the Good of Burgundy. Through it, France and Burgundy became reconciled. Philip deserted his English allies and recognized Charles as king of France. In return, Philip received the Somme towns and was exempted from homage to the crown. Charles also agreed to punish the murderers of Philip's father, Duke John of Burgundy. 2 Treaty of 1482, between King Louis XI of France and the local governments of the Netherlands, following the death of Mary of Burgundy. In 1483 Mary's widower, Archduke Maximilian of Austria (later Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I), reluctantly accepted the treaty. The acquisition of Burgundy by France was recognized. Maximilian's infant daughter, Margaret of Austria, was to marry the dauphin (later King Charles VIII), bringing Artois and Franche-Comté as dowry. Maximilian's infant son (later King Philip I of Castile) was to do homage for Flanders to France. When Charles VIII married Anne of Brittany, Maximilian forced him to restore Margaret's dowry by the Treaty of Senlis (1493).

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...FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES NAPOLEON I A HISTORY...FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES BY WILLIAM STEARNS...terms. In 843 came the once famous "Treaty of Verdun" which was practically the...
...Arras, France. Congress, 1435. 2. Arras, Treaty of, 1435. I. Title. DC102.535. R87...French plans for reconquest, the treaty of Arras was of first importance. The recapture...accurate summary of the terms of the treaty of Arras, obviously taken from some official...
...followed, November 27, 1919, the treaty of Neuilly between the Allies and Bulgaria; on June 4, 1920, the Treaty of Trianon between the Allies and Hungary...finally, on August 11, 1920, the treaty of Sevres was signed between the Allies...
...Stanley D. M. Carpenter Arras, Congress and Treaty of 1435 . This stemmed from...empty-handed, the subsequent Treaty of Arras confirmed a new alliance between...the Congress of Arras, the Treaty of Arras, and the death of the irreplaceable...
...England 2 France after the Treaty of Bretigny, 1360 3 France...six-year-old Edward of Caernarvon. The Treaty of Birgham, which settled the terms...opportunity to gain, if not all that the Treaty of Birgham had promised for the future...
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...denying the violating state the benefit of the treaty relationship. (410) The underpinnings...to its most current version by the TREATY OF NICE AMENDING TREATY ON EUROPEAN...inserted into the EC Treaty through the Treaty of Nice. EC TREATY, supra note 2, at...
...and continued validity of the Treaty of Troyes was debated at length at the Congress of Arras in 1435, which ended the long...arguments, which prevailed in Arras and led to the repudiation of the Treaty of Troyes. He cites Roman...
...conquest or held your rights by force of arras, and if you would be respected always be...scarcely accorded with the aspirations of freedpeople, yet he touched on one important...struggle for equal rights. According to the treaty of 1866, the laws of the Creek Nation...
...it constituted one reason why Maximilian signed the Treaty of Arras in 1482, which signalled the failure of Englands anti-French...and Maximilians need to consolidate his losses by the Treaty of Arras in 1482. By this treaty Margaret of Austria was to marry...
...end, the only nuclear power that did not ratify the agreement for more than twenty years). The Treaty blocked nuclear arras testing under a wide range of conditions. (12) While Mexico joined the United States in pressing hard for the Tlatelolco, the...
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...Charles VII had initiated with Philip of Burgundy during Joans lifetime culminated four years after her death with the Treaty of Arras which, coupled with Charles VIIs newfound willingness to fight for France, spelled the beginning of the end for the...
...elected as one of the representatives from Arras and began his career in national politics. He attended the first meeting of the Third Estate on May 5th, 1789, the...war; in May 1939 they signed a formal treaty, the so-called pact of steel. ILLUSTRATION...
...them to his chief minister, the Bishop of Arras, and to ambassador Simon Renard. Renard...although carefully educated, had no experience of the real world. Freedom and promotion swiftly...but he had to be told about the marriage treaty. Charles had negotiated this, and had made...
...are from the Americas. This international treaty was created with the view toward ending...anti-personnel landmines "that kill or maim hundreds of people each week, mostly innocent and defenseless...off of it. When I woke up, I didnt have arras anymore." Gonzalez Cornejo, who at age...
...was later in the scientific delegation that worked on the SALT treaty. The second significant influence was US Representative Allard...congressman from New York. Cohen was also exposed to the aesthetics of poet Randall Jarrell. Through a combination of science, politics...


 

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...renewed on a monthly basis until a formal peace treaty and reparations were agreed at Versailles in June of 1919. With the war finally drawn to a negotiated...one from Ypres, one from Aisne and one from Arras. "One stipulation was that they should be...


 

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ARRAS, TREATY OF 1 Treaty of 1435, between King Charles VII of France and Duke Philip the...punish the murderers of Philips father, Duke John of Burgundy. 2 Treaty of 1482, between King Louis XI of France and the local governments...
...tapestry . It was nearly destroyed during the wars between Burgundy and France (15th cent.), which ended with the Treaty of Arras (1435). Occupied (1492) by the Spaniards, Arras was conquered (1630) by the French; French possession was confirmed...
...dauphin of France, later King Charles VIII , and was transferred to the guardianship of Louis XI of France (see Arras, Treaty of , 2 ). After Charles renounced the treaty and married Anne of Brittany , Margaret was returned (1493) to her father...
...remained in turmoil; despite his victory at Guinegate (1479), Maximilian was forced (1483) to agree to the Treaty of Arras (see Arras, Treaty of ), by which Franche-Comte and Artois passed to France. Marys premature death, caused by a fall from horseback...
...1479) Louis at Guinegate, but was ultimately forced to concede the Burgundian territories to Louis in the Treaty of Arras (see Arras, Treaty of ). On the extinction of the house of Anjou, Louis acquired Anjou, Maine, Bar, and Provence. Characteristics...
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