Treaty of Paris (1651)

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The Treaty of Paris (1651) was an agreement that helped bring an end to a phase of the Fronde civil wars in France by reconciling the French crown with rebellious nobles and the Parlement of Paris.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
peace treaty
aimedToResolve political tensions between the French crown and the Parlement of Paris
rebellion of nobles against royal authority
appliesTo French nobility
Parlement of Paris
royal government of France
chronology 17th century
conflict Fronde
country Kingdom of France
follows Fronde civil wars in France
hasEffect helped bring an end to a phase of the Fronde civil wars
hasPurpose to reconcile the French crown with rebellious nobles
to reconcile the French crown with the Parlement of Paris
language French
location France
Paris
partOf Fronde
result temporary stabilization of royal authority in France
signatory French crown
Parlement of Paris
rebellious French nobles
signedIn Paris
topic French civil conflicts
Parlement of Paris
relations between monarchy and nobility in France

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Fronde significantEvent Treaty of Paris (1651)