Treaty of Paris (1642)

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The Treaty of Paris (1642) was an agreement by which France formally incorporated the formerly independent Principality of Sedan into the French crown’s territory.

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Treaty of 1642 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
treaty
appliesToJurisdiction territory of the former Principality of Sedan
countryInvolved Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Principality of Sedan NERFINISHED
date 1642
effectOnTerritory end of the political independence of the Principality of Sedan
follows French military pressure on Sedan
hasConsequence extension of direct royal authority over Sedan
integration of Sedan into the French kingdom
languageOfWork French
namedAfter Paris NERFINISHED
partOf territorial expansion of the French crown in the 17th century
result incorporation of the Principality of Sedan into the French crown’s territory
signatory representatives of the Kingdom of France
representatives of the rulers of Sedan
signedIn Paris NERFINISHED
statedIn early modern French diplomatic history
subject status of the Principality of Sedan

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Principality of Sedan annexationConfirmedBy Treaty of Paris (1642)
Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d’Auvergne lostTerritoryBy Treaty of Paris (1642)
this entity surface form: Treaty of 1642