Treaty of Perpetual Peace

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The Treaty of Perpetual Peace was a 1502 agreement between England and Scotland, sealed by the marriage of Margaret Tudor and James IV, intended to establish lasting peace between the two kingdoms.

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instanceOf bilateral peace treaty
historical treaty
alsoKnownAs Treaty of 1502 between England and Scotland NERFINISHED
countrySignatory Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1502
dynasticAllianceBetween House of Stewart NERFINISHED
House of Tudor NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy medieval and early modern history
followedConflict Anglo-Scottish border warfare
geographicRegion British Isles NERFINISHED
hasParticipant English Crown NERFINISHED
Scottish Crown NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod early 16th century
intendedDuration perpetual
languageOfDocument French
Latin
legalForm written treaty
linkedMarriage James IV of Scotland NERFINISHED
Margaret Tudor NERFINISHED
longTermConsequence Tudor claim to the Scottish throne
dynastic link leading to eventual union of the crowns in 1603
partOf history of the Kingdom of England
history of the Kingdom of Scotland
placeSigned Scotland NERFINISHED
policyOf Henry VII of England NERFINISHED
policyType marriage diplomacy
precedesEvent 1513 Anglo-Scottish war NERFINISHED
Battle of Flodden NERFINISHED
providedFor marriage alliance between English and Scottish royal houses
mutual peace between England and Scotland
non-aggression between England and Scotland
purpose to establish lasting peace between England and Scotland
relatedTo Auld Alliance NERFINISHED
Treaty of Edinburgh (1560) NERFINISHED
Union of the Crowns NERFINISHED
resultedIn marriage of Margaret Tudor to James IV of Scotland
sealedBy marriage of Margaret Tudor and James IV of Scotland
signatoryMonarch Henry VII of England NERFINISHED
James IV of Scotland NERFINISHED
subjectOf Anglo-Scottish relations
topic diplomatic history of the British Isles
peace treaties
royal marriages
yearSigned 1502

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