Treaty of London (1700)
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The Treaty of London (1700) was an agreement between major European powers, including England, that sought to settle succession and territorial disputes in anticipation of the War of the Spanish Succession.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Treaty of London (1700) canonical | 1 |
| Treaty of London (1701) | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Treaty of London (1700) Context triple: [Treaties of England, hasPart, Treaty of London (1700)]
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Treaty of London (1718)
The Treaty of London (1718) was an international agreement between Britain, France, Austria, and the Dutch Republic that reshaped the European balance of power by curbing Spanish ambitions in Italy and helping to stabilize the post–War of the Spanish Succession order.
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Treaty of London (1604)
The Treaty of London (1604) was the agreement that ended the Anglo-Spanish War, restoring peace between Spain and England under Philip III and James I.
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Treaty of London (1550)
The Treaty of London (1550) was a peace agreement that ended the war between England and France during the reign of Edward VI, restoring amicable relations and adjusting territorial claims.
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Treaty of London (1573)
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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Treaty of London (1648)
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.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Treaty of London (1700) Target entity description: The Treaty of London (1700) was an agreement between major European powers, including England, that sought to settle succession and territorial disputes in anticipation of the War of the Spanish Succession.
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A.
Treaty of London (1718)
The Treaty of London (1718) was an international agreement between Britain, France, Austria, and the Dutch Republic that reshaped the European balance of power by curbing Spanish ambitions in Italy and helping to stabilize the post–War of the Spanish Succession order.
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B.
Treaty of London (1604)
The Treaty of London (1604) was the agreement that ended the Anglo-Spanish War, restoring peace between Spain and England under Philip III and James I.
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C.
Treaty of London (1550)
The Treaty of London (1550) was a peace agreement that ended the war between England and France during the reign of Edward VI, restoring amicable relations and adjusting territorial claims.
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D.
Treaty of London (1573)
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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E.
Treaty of London (1648)
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.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (42)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
diplomatic agreement
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international treaty ⓘ |
| aimedTo |
prevent a major European war over Spanish inheritance
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settle succession disputes over the Spanish throne ⓘ |
| alsoKnownAs | Second Partition Treaty NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| appliesToTerritory |
Spanish Italy
NERFINISHED
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Spanish Netherlands NERFINISHED ⓘ Spanish overseas possessions ⓘ |
| attemptedToRegulate | distribution of Spanish territories among Bourbon and Habsburg claimants ⓘ |
| chronologyNote | concluded shortly before the death of Charles II of Spain ⓘ |
| concerns |
redistribution of European territories
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succession to the Spanish crown ⓘ |
| countrySignatory |
Dutch Republic
NERFINISHED
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Kingdom of England NERFINISHED ⓘ Kingdom of France NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| diplomaticParticipants |
Dutch diplomats
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English diplomats ⓘ French diplomats ⓘ |
| field |
European diplomatic history
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international relations ⓘ |
| followedBy | outbreak of the War of the Spanish Succession ⓘ |
| follows | Treaty of The Hague (1698) NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasCause | anticipated death of Charles II of Spain without direct heir ⓘ |
| hasContext |
European balance of power politics
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declining health of Charles II of Spain ⓘ |
| hasGenre | peace and partition treaty ⓘ |
| historicalPeriod | early modern period ⓘ |
| language |
French
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Latin NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| locationSigned | London NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
Spanish succession
NERFINISHED
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partition of the Spanish Monarchy ⓘ |
| motivation | fear of a union of the French and Spanish crowns under one monarch ⓘ |
| partOf | diplomatic background to the War of the Spanish Succession ⓘ |
| placeInSeries | second partition treaty for the Spanish Monarchy NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| precededBy | Treaty of The Hague (1698) NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| relatedConflict | War of the Spanish Succession NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| resultedIn | proposed partition of Spanish territories among European powers ⓘ |
| signatoryEntity | States General of the Netherlands NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| signatoryMonarch |
Louis XIV of France
NERFINISHED
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William III of England NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| significance | illustrates great power diplomacy at the end of the 17th century ⓘ |
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Subject: Treaty of London (1700) Description of subject: The Treaty of London (1700) was an agreement between major European powers, including England, that sought to settle succession and territorial disputes in anticipation of the War of the Spanish Succession.
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