Treaty of Troyes

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The Treaty of Troyes was a 1420 agreement during the Hundred Years' War that disinherited the French dauphin and recognized England’s Henry V as heir to the French throne, effectively uniting the crowns under English rule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
medieval treaty
peace treaty
aimedTo end the Armagnac–Burgundian civil war
allied Burgundian faction
English crown
category 1420s treaties
Treaty of Troyes self-linksurface differs
surface form: Treaties of the Hundred Years' War
cityNamedInTitle Troyes
confirmedBy Estates of France loyal to Charles VI
conflictContext Hundred Years' War
countryAtTime France
dateSigned 1420-05-21
deFactoSupersededBy Treaty of Arras (1435)
disinherited Charles VII of France
disinheritedTitle Dauphin of France
followedEvent Assassination of John the Fearless (1419)
surface form: Assassination of John the Fearless
historicalSignificance attempted to place the French crown under English rule
key turning point in the Hundred Years' War
influencedBy mental illness of Charles VI of France
language French
Latin
legalStatusLater repudiated by Charles VII of France
legitimizedClaimAgainst French dauphin Charles
marriageArrangement Catherine of Valois
Henry V of England
opposedBy supporters of the dauphin Charles
placeSigned Kingdom of France
Troyes
precededBy Treaty of Arras (1414)
providedForDynasticUnionOf Crown of England
French Crown
surface form: Crown of France
recognizedAsHeir Henry V of England
recognizedAsRegent Henry V of England
recognizedSuccessorTo Charles VI of France
relatedTo Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War
surface form: Burgundian–Armagnac civil war
resultedIn temporary Anglo-French dual monarchy claim
signatory Charles VI of France
Henry V of England
Isabeau of Bavaria
Kingdom of England
Kingdom of France
Philip the Good
surface form: Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy
stipulatedTitleForHenryV Heir to the French throne
Regent of France
underminedBy campaigns of Joan of Arc
military revival of Charles VII of France
weakenedFaction French Armagnac faction
surface form: Armagnac faction
year 1420

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Hundred Years' War treaty Treaty of Troyes
Henry V of England signed Treaty of Troyes
Treaties of the Kingdom of France hasPart Treaty of Troyes
this entity surface form: Treaty of Troyes (1420)
coronation of Charles VII in 1429 chronologicallyAfter Treaty of Troyes
this entity surface form: Treaty of Troyes (1420)
Treaties of England hasPart Treaty of Troyes
this entity surface form: Treaty of Troyes (1420)
Treaty of Arras (1435) follows Treaty of Troyes
this entity surface form: Treaty of Troyes (1420)
Treaty of Arras (1435) category Treaty of Troyes
this entity surface form: Treaties of the Hundred Years' War
Treaty of Troyes category Treaty of Troyes self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Treaties of the Hundred Years' War
Henry V (play) dramatises Treaty of Troyes
Charles VI of France signed Treaty of Troyes
King Henry V notableWork Treaty of Troyes
subject surface form: Henry V of England
King Henry V signed Treaty of Troyes
subject surface form: Henry V of England
this entity surface form: Treaty of Troyes (1420)
Siege of Rouen followedBy Treaty of Troyes
Isabeau of Bavaria notableEvent Treaty of Troyes
Guyenne treatyAffectedBy Treaty of Troyes
this entity surface form: Treaty of Troyes (1420)