Treaty of Badajoz (1267)

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The Treaty of Badajoz (1267) was a medieval agreement between Portugal and Castile that helped define their Iberian borders and settle territorial disputes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf peace treaty
borderDefinedBetween Castile NERFINISHED
Portugal NERFINISHED
category 1267 in Europe
13th-century treaties
Treaties of the Crown of Castile NERFINISHED
Treaties of the Kingdom of Portugal NERFINISHED
countryInvolved Kingdom of Castile NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Portugal NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1267
followedBy later Portuguese–Castilian border agreements
hasEffect recognition of Portuguese control over certain frontier territories
stabilization of the Portuguese–Castilian frontier
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Latin
locatedInPresentDay Spain NERFINISHED
mainPurpose define the border between Portugal and Castile
settle territorial disputes in the Iberian Peninsula
namedAfter Badajoz NERFINISHED
partOf history of Portugal–Spain relations
regionConcerned Iberian Peninsula
signatory Afonso III of Portugal NERFINISHED
Alfonso X of Castile NERFINISHED
signedIn Badajoz NERFINISHED

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Treaties of Portugal hasPart Treaty of Badajoz (1267)
Portuguese House of Burgundy significantEvent Treaty of Badajoz (1267)