Peace of Colombiers (Villandry) in 1189

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The Peace of Colombiers (Villandry) in 1189 was a medieval treaty concluded at the site of today’s Château de Villandry that helped settle regional conflicts in western France near the end of Henry II of England’s reign.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
medieval peace treaty
aimedTo settle regional conflicts in western France
chronologicallyNearEndOfReignOf Henry II of England NERFINISHED
concludedDuringReignOf Henry II of England NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Peace of Colombiers NERFINISHED
Treaty of Colombiers NERFINISHED
hasCentury 12th century
hasContext Anglo-French conflicts in western France
hasCountry France NERFINISHED
hasDate 1189
hasLanguage Latin
hasLocation Colombiers NERFINISHED
site of present-day Château de Villandry
hasOutcome temporary stabilization of regional situation in western France
hasParty French regional powers in western France
King of England
hasRegion western France NERFINISHED
hasSiteNowKnownAs Château de Villandry NERFINISHED
hasTopic feudal allegiances
territorial disputes
isRelatedTo Angevin Empire NERFINISHED
Capetian–Plantagenet rivalry
precedes death of Henry II of England
tookPlaceNear Tours NERFINISHED

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Château de Villandry hasHistoricalEvent Peace of Colombiers (Villandry) in 1189