Treaty of Paris (1295)

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The Treaty of Paris (1295) was a medieval agreement that formalized the Auld Alliance between Scotland and France, establishing a mutual defense pact against England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf treaty
alsoKnownAs Franco-Scottish Treaty of 1295 NERFINISHED
concludedDuringReignOf John Balliol NERFINISHED
Philip IV of France NERFINISHED
countrySignatory Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1295
diplomaticContext Anglo-French rivalry in late 13th century
English attempts to dominate Scotland
follows earlier informal Franco-Scottish contacts
hasClause coordination of military operations against England
mutual military assistance in case of English attack
hasConsequence intensified Anglo-French-Scottish rivalries
strengthened Scottish resistance to English domination
hasEffect obligated Scotland and France to support each other militarily against England
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Latin
Old French
legalForm mutual defense alliance
locationSigned Paris NERFINISHED
mainSubject Anglo-Scottish wars NERFINISHED
Auld Alliance NERFINISHED
opposedTo Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
partOf Auld Alliance NERFINISHED
purpose establish a mutual defense pact against England
formalize the Auld Alliance between Scotland and France
relatedTo Hundred Years' War NERFINISHED
Wars of Scottish Independence NERFINISHED
signedByRepresentativeOf envoys of King John Balliol of Scotland
envoys of King Philip IV of France
typeOfAgreement military alliance

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Auld Alliance significantEvent Treaty of Paris (1295)
Auld Alliance hasPart Treaty of Paris (1295)