Treaty of Crépy

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The Treaty of Crépy was a 1544 peace agreement between Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and King Francis I of France that temporarily ended their rivalry during the Italian Wars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
historical event
peace treaty
aim to isolate France from its allies
to secure Charles V’s position in Italy
category 16th-century treaties
Peace treaties of France
Peace treaties of the Holy Roman Empire
Treaties of the Italian Wars
conflictEnded Italian Wars
conflictPhaseEnded Italian War of 1542–1546
country France
dateSigned 1544-09-18
followed French defeats in the 1544 campaign
Imperial advances in northern France
Siege of Saint-Dizier
surface form: siege of Saint-Dizier (1544)
hasTopic Franco-Imperial diplomacy
Habsburg–Valois conflict
surface form: Habsburg–Valois dynastic relations

territorial claims in Italy
historicalPeriod Habsburg–Valois conflict
surface form: Habsburg–Valois Wars

Italian Wars
language French
Latin
longTermEffect did not permanently end the Italian Wars
namedAfter Crépy-en-Laonnois
negotiatedBy envoys of Charles V
envoys of Francis I
partOf European balance of power politics in the 16th century
placeSigned Crépy-en-Laonnois
Kingdom of France
provision Francis I renounced claims in Artois
Francis I renounced claims in Italy
surface form: Francis I renounced claims in Flanders

Francis I renounced claims in Italy
arranged potential marriage alliance between Habsburg and Valois dynasties
possible cession of Milan as part of marriage settlement
projected marriage between a son of Francis I and a daughter or niece of Charles V
relatedTo Treaty of Cambrai
Treaty of Crépy self-linksurface differs
surface form: Treaty of Crépy (French–Imperial peace of 1544)

Treaty of Crépy self-linksurface differs
surface form: Treaty of Crépy-en-Laonnois
result temporary end of Habsburg–Valois rivalry
temporary peace between Charles V and Francis I
shortTermEffect reduction of open warfare between France and the Holy Roman Empire
signatory Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Francis I of France
signatoryState Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of France
yearSigned 1544

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Italian War of 1542–1546 hasOutcome Treaty of Crépy
Siege of Saint-Dizier followedBy Treaty of Crépy
French–Imperial frontier influencedBy Treaty of Crépy
Treaty of Crépy relatedTo Treaty of Crépy self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Treaty of Crépy (French–Imperial peace of 1544)
Treaty of Crépy relatedTo Treaty of Crépy self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Treaty of Crépy-en-Laonnois