Treaty of Folembray

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The Treaty of Folembray was a 16th-century agreement that marked a political settlement involving French noble factions during the French Wars of Religion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical agreement
treaty
aim political settlement among rival French noble factions
appliesToJurisdiction Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
conflict French Wars of Religion NERFINISHED
country France
describedBySource early modern French historical scholarship
diplomaticProcess negotiated settlement
facetOf history of France
history of the French Wars of Religion
genre peace treaty
hasCause French Wars of Religion NERFINISHED
religious and political conflict in France
hasEffect reconfiguration of political alliances among French nobles
temporary stabilization of internal French political tensions
hasLanguage French
hasPart political settlement among French noble factions
historicalPeriod Early Modern period NERFINISHED
legalForm written treaty
location Folembray NERFINISHED
Picardy NERFINISHED
northern France
mainSubject French Wars of Religion NERFINISHED
French nobility
participant Catholic nobles in France
French noble factions
Huguenot nobles in France
pointInTime 16th century
significantEvent realignment of noble power in France

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Duke of Mayenne signed Treaty of Folembray
subject surface form: Charles of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne