Treaty of Canterbury (1189)

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The Treaty of Canterbury (1189) was an agreement between King Richard I of England and King William I of Scotland that restored Scottish independence and reversed the subordination imposed by the earlier Treaty of Falaise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral agreement
historical event
medieval treaty
chronology precedes later medieval Anglo-Scottish treaties
countryInvolved Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1189
follows Treaty of Falaise NERFINISHED
granted recognition of Scottish royal independence
hasEffect end of English feudal overlordship over Scotland established by the Treaty of Falaise
hasParticipant Richard I of England NERFINISHED
William I of Scotland NERFINISHED
language Latin
legalStatus international treaty between England and Scotland
location Canterbury NERFINISHED
namedAfter Canterbury NERFINISHED
nullified Treaty of Falaise NERFINISHED
partOf Anglo-Scottish treaties NERFINISHED
restored Scottish independence
reversed subordination of the Scottish crown to the English crown
signatory Richard I of England NERFINISHED
William I of Scotland NERFINISHED
signedBy Richard I of England NERFINISHED
William I of Scotland NERFINISHED
subject Anglo-Scottish relations
feudal overlordship
sovereignty of the Scottish crown
year 1189

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Treaty of Falaise overturnedBy Treaty of Canterbury (1189)