Treaties of the Kingdom of France

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Treaties of the Kingdom of France are the historical diplomatic agreements concluded by the French monarchy with other states, shaping France’s territorial, political, and military position in Europe and beyond before the French Revolution.


Statements (59)
Predicate Object
instanceOf corpus of international treaties
historical diplomatic agreements
appliesToJurisdiction Kingdom of France
endTime French Revolution
hasEffect defined spheres of influence in Europe
ended major wars involving France
redrew borders of France and neighboring states
regulated colonial possessions of France
secured or limited French access to trade routes
hasLocation Africa
Caribbean
Europe
India
North America
hasMainTheme colonial expansion and cessions
commercial and navigation rights
dynastic and succession arrangements
military alliances of France
peace settlements involving France
territorial changes of France
hasPart Edict of Nantes
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668)
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748)
Treaty of Arras (1435)
Treaty of Baden (1714)
Treaty of Brétigny
Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis
Treaty of Dover (1670)
Treaty of Fontainebleau (1762)
Treaty of Madrid (1670)
Treaty of Nijmegen
Treaty of Paris (1229)
Treaty of Paris (1763)
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Treaty of Rastatt
Treaty of Ryswick
Treaty of Troyes (1420)
Treaty of Turin (1860) is not included because it postdates the Kingdom of France
Treaty of Utrecht
Treaty of Verdun
Treaty of Versailles (1783)
Treaty of Vervins
Treaty of Vienna (1738)
Treaty of Westphalia
Treaty of Westphalia (Treaty of Münster)
Treaty of Westphalia (Treaty of Osnabrück)
Treaty of the Pyrenees
hasTemporalExtent Middle Ages to 1789
languageUsed French
Latin
otherSignatoriesInclude Dutch Republic
Holy Roman Empire
Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Portugal
Kingdom of Prussia
Kingdom of Spain
Ottoman Empire
various Italian states
signatory Kingdom of France

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668)
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