Treaty of Le Goulet

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The Treaty of Le Goulet was a 1200 agreement between King John of England and King Philip II of France that temporarily settled their territorial disputes and redefined feudal obligations in Western Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval treaty
peace treaty
alsoKnownAs Treaty of Le Goulet
surface form: Peace of Le Goulet
cededTerritory Graçay
Issoudun
parts of Berry
some Norman Vexin castles
Évreux NERFINISHED
confirmedAs Count of Anjou
Count of Maine NERFINISHED
Count of Touraine
Duke of Aquitaine
Duke of Normandy
countryInvolved Kingdom of England
Kingdom of France
dateSigned 1200-05-22
followedConflict Anglo-French wars of the 12th and 13th centuries
surface form: Anglo-French War (1193–1199)
grantedTitle Lord of Ireland
grantedTitleTo John, King of England NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
homageTo Philip II of France
includedProvision John to cede certain territories to Philip II
John to pay a large monetary relief to Philip II
languageOfDocument Latin
limitedClaimsOf Prince Arthur, Duke of Brittany
surface form: Arthur I, Duke of Brittany
longTermEffect strengthening of Capetian royal power in France
mainSubject Anglo-French territorial disputes
feudal obligations in Western Europe
placeSigned Le Goulet
precededConflict Anglo-French War (1202–1204)
recognizedAsVassal John, King of England NERFINISHED
recognizedBy Philip II of France
recognizedHeirTitle Angevin Empire
surface form: Angevin continental possessions
recognizedHeirTo John, King of England NERFINISHED
requiredHomageFrom John, King of England NERFINISHED
result redefinition of feudal relations between the English and French crowns
temporary settlement of territorial disputes between England and France
settledSuccessionDisputeBetween Prince Arthur, Duke of Brittany
surface form: Arthur I, Duke of Brittany

John, King of England NERFINISHED
settledSuccessionDisputeOver Anjou
Maine
Normandy
Touraine
shortTermEffect temporary stabilization of Anglo-French relations
signatory John of England
surface form: John, King of England

Philip II of France
signatoryTitle King of England
King of France
vassalageConcerned Anjou
Aquitaine
Maine
Normandy
Touraine
vassalageTo Philip II of France
yearSigned 1200

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Treaties of England hasPart Treaty of Le Goulet
this entity surface form: Treaty of Le Goulet (1200)
Treaty of Le Goulet alsoKnownAs Treaty of Le Goulet
this entity surface form: Peace of Le Goulet