Treaty of Utrecht (between France and Savoy)

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The Treaty of Utrecht (between France and Savoy) was a 1713 peace agreement within the larger Utrecht settlement that ended hostilities between France and the Duchy of Savoy during the War of the Spanish Succession, reshaping territorial control in regions such as Savoy and Piedmont.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
peace treaty
appliesToTerritory Duchy of Savoy
Kingdom of France
Piedmont
Savoy
category 1713 in international relations
Peace treaties of France
Peace treaties of the Duchy of Savoy
conflict War of the Spanish Succession
countrySignedIn Dutch Republic
diplomaticContext European balance of power after the War of the Spanish Succession
follows military campaigns in Savoy and Piedmont during the War of the Spanish Succession
hasParticipant Duchy of Savoy
Kingdom of France
Louis XIV of France
Victor Amadeus II of Savoy
historicalPeriod early 18th century
language French
Italian
legalStatus international treaty
partOf Treaties of Utrecht
Utrecht settlement
purpose to redefine borders in Savoy and Piedmont
to settle territorial disputes between France and Savoy
relatedTo Treaty of Utrecht (between France and Great Britain)
Treaty of Utrecht (between Spain and Savoy)
result end of hostilities between France and Savoy in the War of the Spanish Succession
peace between France and the Duchy of Savoy
signedAt Utrecht NERFINISHED
signedIn 1713

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Treaty of Utrecht
hasPart
Treaty of Utrecht (between France and Savoy) ("Treaty of Utrecht (between Spain and Savoy)")
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