Treaty of Cambrai

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The Treaty of Cambrai, concluded in 1529 between France and the Habsburgs, ended a phase of the Italian Wars by confirming Habsburg dominance in Italy and reshaping territorial control among major European powers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
peace treaty
affectedTerritory Burgundy wine region
surface form: Burgundy

Duchy of Milan
Kingdom of Naples
alsoKnownAs Ladies’ Peace
Paix des Dames
category 1529 in Europe
16th-century treaties
confirmedDominanceOf Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy
confirmedOrModified Treaty of Madrid (1526)
dateSigned 1529-08-05
endedConflict Italian Wars
endedPhaseOf War of the League of Cognac
followedBattle Battle of Pavia (1525)
surface form: Battle of Pavia
historicalPeriod Early Modern period
language French
Latin
limitedFrenchInfluenceIn Italy
negotiatedBy Louise of Savoy
Margaret of Austria
nicknameDerivedFrom role of two female negotiators
partOf Italian Wars
party Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Francis I of France
Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy

Kingdom of France
predecessor Treaty of Madrid (1526)
recognizedControlOf Viceroy of Milan
surface form: Charles V over Duchy of Milan

Charles V over Kingdom of Naples
Habsburg Monarchy over Italy
relatedTo Habsburg–Valois conflict
surface form: Habsburg–Valois rivalry

balance of power in Europe
requiredCessionBy Francis I of France
requiredCessionOfClaimsTo Duchy of Milan
Kingdom of Naples
requiredPaymentTo Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
requiredRansomFor release of Francis I’s sons
requiredRenunciationOfClaimsBy Francis I of France
requiredRenunciationOfClaimsTo Italy
reshapedTerritorialControlAmong major European powers
reshapedTerritorialControlIn Italy
signedAt Cambrai
signedInPresentDayCountry France
strengthenedPositionOf Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy in Europe
weakenedPositionOf Kingdom of France in Italy
yearSigned 1529

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Duchy of Milan treatyAffectedBy Treaty of Cambrai
League of Cambrai treatyOrAgreement Treaty of Cambrai
this entity surface form: Treaty of Cambrai (1508)
Sack of Rome (1527) followedBy Treaty of Cambrai
this entity surface form: Treaty of Cambrai (1529)
Duke of Piacenza linkedTo Treaty of Cambrai
this entity surface form: Italian Wars settlement
War of the League of Cognac result Treaty of Cambrai
this entity surface form: Treaty of Cambrai (1529)
Treaties of the Habsburg Monarchy includes Treaty of Cambrai
this entity surface form: Treaty of Cambrai (1529)
League of Cognac significantEvent Treaty of Cambrai
League of Cognac followedBy Treaty of Cambrai
this entity surface form: Treaty of Cambrai (Ladies' Peace)
Treaty of Madrid (1526) replacedBy Treaty of Cambrai
Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy (as regent) notableWork Treaty of Cambrai
subject surface form: Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy
this entity surface form: Treaty of Cambrai (Ladies' Peace)
Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy (as regent) participatedIn Treaty of Cambrai
subject surface form: Margaret of Austria, Duchess of Savoy
Treaty of Barcelona (1529) followedBy Treaty of Cambrai
this entity surface form: Treaty of Cambrai (1529)
Treaty of Barcelona (1529) followedBy Treaty of Cambrai
this entity surface form: Peace of Cambrai
French–Imperial frontier influencedBy Treaty of Cambrai
Treaty of Crépy relatedTo Treaty of Cambrai
Siege of Naples (1528) relatedTo Treaty of Cambrai
Siege of Naples (1528) followedBy Treaty of Cambrai
this entity surface form: Treaty of Cambrai (1529)
Battle of Landriano followedBy Treaty of Cambrai
Battle of Landriano relatedTreaty Treaty of Cambrai
Italian War of 1526–1530 significantEvent Treaty of Cambrai
this entity surface form: Treaty of Cambrai (1529)