Treaty of Perpetual Peace (through marriage alliance)

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The Treaty of Perpetual Peace (through marriage alliance) was the 1502 Anglo-Scottish agreement cemented by the marriage of Margaret Tudor to James IV of Scotland, intended to secure lasting peace between England and Scotland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Scottish treaty
peace treaty
treaty
aimedAt ending warfare between England and Scotland
alsoKnownAs Treaty of Perpetual Peace
countryInvolved Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Scotland
dateSigned 1502
dynasticHouseInvolved House of Stuart
surface form: House of Stewart

Tudor dynasty
surface form: House of Tudor
hasPart marriage alliance between Margaret Tudor and James IV of Scotland
hasSpouseInAlliance James IV of Scotland
Margaret Tudor
historicalPeriod early 16th century
intendedDuration perpetual
involvedMonarch Henry VII of England
James IV of Scotland
involvedPrincess Margaret Tudor
languageOfName English
legalForm bilateral treaty
participant Henry VII of England
James IV of Scotland
Margaret Tudor
placeSigned England
Scotland
predecessor earlier Anglo-Scottish truces
purpose to establish a dynastic alliance between the Tudor and Stewart (Stuart) houses
to secure lasting peace between England and Scotland
region British Isles
relatedEvent marriage of Margaret Tudor and James IV of Scotland in 1503
resultedIn marriage of Margaret Tudor and James IV of Scotland
signatory Henry VII of England
James IV of Scotland
topic Anglo-Scottish relations
royal intermarriage
typeOfAlliance marriage alliance
year 1502

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Margaret Tudor notableWork Treaty of Perpetual Peace (through marriage alliance)