Treaty of Romans

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The Treaty of Romans was a 14th-century agreement by which the Dauphiné was transferred to the French crown, paving the way for the title of "Dauphin" to be used for the heir apparent to the throne of France.

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instanceOf treaty
appliesToJurisdiction Dauphiné NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
appliesToTerritory Dauphiné NERFINISHED
country France
describedBySource medieval French chronicles
modern French historiography
follows rule of the Dauphins of Viennois
genre diplomatic agreement
hasConsequence strengthening of Capetian–Valois control in southeastern France
use of the title Dauphin for the heir apparent to the French throne
hasEffect creation of the title Dauphin of France for the heir apparent
establishment of the Dauphiné as an appanage for the heir to the French throne
integration of the Dauphiné into the Kingdom of France
transfer of the Dauphiné to the French crown
hasParticipant Dauphins of Viennois NERFINISHED
Dauphiné NERFINISHED
French crown NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Late Middle Ages
languageOfWorkOrName French
Latin
locationOfSigning Romans-sur-Isère NERFINISHED
pointInTime 14th century
significantEvent transfer of sovereignty over the Dauphiné

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Dauphiné treaty Treaty of Romans