Treaty of London (1573)

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The Treaty of London (1573) was an agreement between England and France that helped conclude hostilities following the early stages of the French Wars of Religion and stabilize relations between the two kingdoms.

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instanceOf peace treaty
appliesToConflict French Wars of Religion NERFINISHED
category 16th-century treaties
Treaties of England NERFINISHED
Treaties of France NERFINISHED
conflictEnded Anglo-French phase of the French Wars of Religion
countryInvolved Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
diplomaticContext Anglo-French relations
follows Anglo-French hostilities of the early French Wars of Religion
hasEffect normalization of diplomatic relations between England and France
reduction of open military confrontation between England and France
hasPurpose to conclude hostilities between England and France
to stabilize relations between England and France
historicalEra Early Modern period
historicalPeriod 16th century
languageOfWork English
French
Latin
locationOfEvent City of London NERFINISHED
namedAfter London NERFINISHED
participant English Crown NERFINISHED
French Crown NERFINISHED
pointInTime 1573
precedes later Anglo-French peace settlements of the late 16th century
signatory Charles IX of France NERFINISHED
Elizabeth I of England NERFINISHED
signedIn London NERFINISHED
signedInCountry Kingdom of England NERFINISHED

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Treaties of England hasPart Treaty of London (1573)