Treaty of London (1648)

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The Treaty of London (1648) was a diplomatic agreement concluded during the later stages of the Thirty Years' War, reflecting England’s efforts to mediate and secure peace among the warring European powers.

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instanceOf diplomatic agreement
peace treaty
aimedAt ending hostilities among warring European states
chronologicallyAfter earlier mediation attempts in the Thirty Years' War
concludedIn 1648
countryInvolved England NERFINISHED
various European powers
duringConflict Thirty Years' War NERFINISHED
hasConsequence influenced subsequent peace arrangements in Europe
hasContext later stages of the Thirty Years' War
hasSubject balance of power in Europe
peace negotiations
religious and political settlement
language English
French
Latin
locatedIn Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
mediatedBy England NERFINISHED
namedAfter London NERFINISHED
purpose mediation among European powers
securing peace in Europe
relatedTo European diplomacy in the 17th century
Peace of Westphalia NERFINISHED
signedAt London NERFINISHED
typeOfDiplomacy multilateral negotiation

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Treaties of England hasPart Treaty of London (1648)