medieval political agreement
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concept
A medieval political agreement is a formal or informal pact between rulers, nobles, or institutions that defines mutual obligations—such as protection, allegiance, tribute, or territorial control—within the feudal and dynastic power structures of the Middle Ages.
Observed surface forms (12)
- medieval diplomatic agreement ×4
- medieval political alliance ×3
- 1531 treaty ×1
- Anglo-Scottish agreement ×1
- dynastic pact ×1
- feudal agreement ×1
- late-medieval agreement ×1
- medieval agreement ×1
- medieval congress ×1
- medieval diplomatic practice ×1
- medieval political structure ×1
- vassalage agreement ×1
Instances (21)
- Mise of Lewes agreement
- Mise of Lewes
- Second Peace of Kappel via concept surface "1531 treaty"
- Treaty of Alcaraz via concept surface "vassalage agreement"
- Nassau Family Pact via concept surface "dynastic pact"
- Treaty of Falaise via concept surface "feudal agreement"
- Rus'–Byzantine treaties via concept surface "medieval diplomatic agreement"
- Treaty of Olney via concept surface "medieval agreement"
- League of the Public Weal via concept surface "medieval political alliance"
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Turnberry Band (1286 agreement of Scottish nobles)
surface form: Turnberry Band
- Normandy–Flanders alliance via concept surface "medieval political alliance"
- Treaty of Westminster (1462) via concept surface "late-medieval agreement"
- Treaty of Corbeil (1326) via concept surface "medieval diplomatic agreement"
- Treaty of Salisbury (1289) via concept surface "medieval diplomatic agreement"
- Treaty of Northampton (1290) via concept surface "Anglo-Scottish agreement"
- 1335 Visegrád Congress via concept surface "medieval congress"
- federal commune alliance via concept surface "medieval political structure"
- Tripartite Indenture of 1405
- Italian communes of the Lombard League via concept surface "medieval political alliance"
- Treaty of London (1373) via concept surface "medieval diplomatic agreement"
- Treaties of the Reconquista via concept surface "medieval diplomatic practice"