Paréage of 1278

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The Paréage of 1278 is a medieval feudal charter that created the unique joint sovereignty of Andorra under the shared authority of the Count of Foix (later the French head of state) and the Bishop of Urgell.

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Paréage of 1278 canonical 2
Paréage of 1288 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf feudal charter
medieval treaty
paréage agreement
aimedToResolve territorial disputes over Andorra
appliesToTerritory Andorra
coSovereignTitle Bishop of Urgell
Count of Foix
countryInPresentDay Andorra
createdInstitutionalPrecedentFor co-principality of Andorra
dateSigned 1278
definedPoliticalStatusOf Andorra
established joint sovereignty of Andorra
followedBy Paréage of 1278 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Paréage of 1288
grantedAuthorityTo Bishop of Urgell
Count of Foix
hasConsequence enduring diarchy in Andorra
recognition of shared suzerainty over Andorra
historicalPeriod Middle Ages
influencedBy feudal customs of the Pyrenees
language Latin
legalDomain feudal law
public law
legalForm paréage
partOf constitutional history of Andorra
region Pyrenees
surface form: Eastern Pyrenees
regulates feudal obligations of Andorran inhabitants
rights of the Bishop of Urgell in Andorra
rights of the Count of Foix in Andorra
signatory Bishop of Urgell
Count of Foix
successorOfficeOfCoSovereign Bishop of Urgell
President of the French Republic
surface form: President of France

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Co-Prince of Andorra establishedBy Paréage of 1278
Co-Prince of Andorra legalBasis Paréage of 1278
Paréage of 1278 followedBy Paréage of 1278 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Paréage of 1288