Treaty of Northampton (1290)

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The Treaty of Northampton (1290) was a medieval Anglo-Scottish agreement associated with the diplomatic arrangements surrounding the proposed marriage of Margaret, Maid of Norway, and efforts to secure the Scottish succession and peace between the two kingdoms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Scottish agreement
medieval treaty
aimedToSecure peace between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland
concerns Margaret, Maid of Norway NERFINISHED
Scottish royal succession
countryInvolved Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
diplomaticContext proposed marriage of Margaret, Maid of Norway
follows death of Alexander III of Scotland
hasLegalForm bilateral treaty
hasPurpose to promote peace between England and Scotland
to regulate the Scottish succession
hasTopic Anglo-Scottish relations
dynastic marriage arrangements
medieval diplomacy
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
intendedOutcome avoidance of open conflict between England and Scotland
recognition of Margaret, Maid of Norway, as heir to the Scottish throne
languageOfWork Latin
locationOfSigning Northampton NERFINISHED
relatedTo Edward I of England NERFINISHED
Guardians of Scotland NERFINISHED
Scottish minority government
succession crisis in Scotland
signedIn 1290

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Treaties of the Kingdom of Scotland hasPart Treaty of Northampton (1290)