Ladies’ Peace

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Ladies’ Peace is the popular name for the 1529 Treaty of Cambrai, a peace agreement between France and the Habsburgs negotiated largely by two powerful royal women, Louise of Savoy and Margaret of Austria.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Treaty of Cambrai
historical event
peace treaty
alsoKnownAs Peace of the Ladies NERFINISHED
between France NERFINISHED
Habsburgs NERFINISHED
category 16th-century treaties
Peace treaties of France
Peace treaties of the Holy Roman Empire
confirmed Habsburg dominance in Italy
conflictEnded War of the League of Cognac NERFINISHED
countryInvolved Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
hasOfficialName Treaty of Cambrai NERFINISHED
hasPopularName Ladies’ Peace NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Italian Wars NERFINISHED
languageOfName English
limited French influence in Italy
mediator Louise of Savoy NERFINISHED
Margaret of Austria NERFINISHED
negotiatedBy Louise of Savoy NERFINISHED
Margaret of Austria NERFINISHED
notableFor being negotiated largely by royal women
originalLanguage French
originalLanguageName Paix des Dames NERFINISHED
party Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
Francis I of France NERFINISHED
resultedIn temporary peace between France and the Habsburgs
signedByRepresentativeOf Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
Francis I of France NERFINISHED
signedIn Cambrai NERFINISHED
signedInYear 1529
successorTo Treaty of Madrid (1526) NERFINISHED

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Treaty of Cambrai alsoKnownAs Ladies’ Peace