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List of treaties
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The oldest known surviving peace treaty in the world, the Egyptian–Hittite peace treaty preserved at the Temple of Amun in Karnak
This list of treaties contains known agreements, pacts, peaces, and major contracts between states, armies, governments, and tribal groups.
Before AD 1200
1200–1299
Year | Name | Summary |
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1200 | Treaty of Le Goulet | John of England and Philip II of France make peace. Marriage between Blanche of Castile and Louis VIII of France.[39] |
1204 | Partitio terrarum imperii Romaniae | Agreement between the participants of the Fourth Crusade on the division of the Byzantine Empire. Establishment of the Latin Empire.[40] |
1209 | Treaty of Speyer | Otto IV renounces the Concordat of Worms. |
1212 | Golden Bull of Sicily | Determines the rights and duties of the Bohemian monarchs.[41] |
1214 | Treaty of Nymphaeum | Establishes peace between the Nicaean Empire and the Latin Empire. |
Treaty of Chinon | Between King John of England and Philip II of France.[42] | |
1215 | Magna Carta | Between King John of England and his subjects.[43] |
1217 | Treaty of Lambeth | Between Louis VIII of France and Henry III of England. |
1218 | Golden Charter of Bern | Establishes Bern as an independent state. |
1219 | Nicaean–Venetian Treaty of 1219 | Grants Venetians freedom of trade and duty-free imports throughout the Nicaean Empire in exchange for non-support for the Latin Empire. |
1220 | Treaty with the Princes of the Church[note 11] | Between Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and German bishops. |
1222 | Golden Bull of 1222 | Andrew II of Hungary grants Hungarian nobles the power to disobey the king when he acted contrary to the law.[44] |
1226 | Treaty of Melun | Forces the counts of Flanders to swear fealty to the French crown.[45] |
Golden Bull of Rimini | Resolves disputes over Chełmno Land.[46] | |
1229 | Treaty of Paris (1229) | Officially ends the Albigensian Crusade.[47] |
1230 | Treaty of San Germano | Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II restores Sicily to Pope Gregory IX. |
Treaty of Ceprano (1230) | Establishes lines of reconciliation between Pope Gregory IX and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. | |
Treaty of Kruszwica | Konrad I of Masovia grants Chełmno Land to the Prussians and the Order of Dobrzyń.[48] | |
1234 | Golden Bull of Rieti | Recognizes Kulmerland (Chełmno Land) as subject to the Pope's authority and not as a fief belonging to anyone.[49] |
1236 | Treaty of Kremmen | The Margraviate of Brandenburg gains most of the territory and the right of succession for Pomerania-Demmin.[50] |
Treaty of Stensby | Between King Valdemar II of Denmark and the Teutonic Order. Transferred northern maritime Estonia to the Kingdom of Denmark in exchange for military support.[51] | |
1237 | Treaty of York | A feudal agreement between Henry III of England and Alexander III of Scotland.[52] |
1244 | Treaty of Almizra[note 12] | Establishes the borders of the Kingdom of Valencia. |
Treaty of Xàtiva | Permits the Moors of Spain to hold on to the Xativa Castle for two years before relinquishing it to King James I of Aragon. | |
1245 | Al-Azraq Treaty | Between the King James I of Aragon and the Muslim commander Mohammad Abu Abdallah Ben Hudzail al Sahuir. |
1249 | Treaty of Christburg | Establishes peace between the pagan Prussian clans and the Teutonic Knights.[53] |
Treaty of Lödöse | Prevents mutual hostility between the Kingdom of Sweden and the Kingdom of Norway from escalating into war. | |
1250 | Treaty of Landin | Succession of Pomerania-Demmin: The Margraviate of Brandenburg's rights are dropped in favour of Pomerania-Stettin.[54] |
1258 | Treaty of Corbeil | Establishes a border between France and the Crown of Aragon.[55] |
Provisions of Oxford | Between King Henry III, of England and his Barons. Established a permanent baronial council and parliaments.[56] | |
1259 | Treaty of Paris[note 13] | Between Louis IX of France and Henry III of England.[57] |
1261 | Treaty of Nymphaeum | A trade and defense pact between the Nicaean Empire and the Republic of Genoa.[58] |
1262 | Old Covenant | Between the major chieftains of Iceland and Haakon IV of Norway. The signing brought about the union of Iceland with Norway.[59] |
1265 | Treaty of Pipton | Established alliance between Prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd of Wales and Simon de Montford during the Second Barons' War. |
1266 | Dictum of Kenilworth | Ends hostilities between the supporters of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and Henry III of England; comes into effect in 1267. |
Treaty of Perth | Terms of sovereignty over the Western Isles, the Isle of Man, and the Northern Isles agreed between Norway and Scotland.[60] | |
1267 | Treaty of Badajoz | King Alfonso X and King Afonso III agree to use the Guadiana River as the boundary line separating Castile and Portugal.[61] |
Treaty of Montgomery | Henry III of England acknowledges Llywelyn ap Gruffudd's title as the 'Prince of Wales'. | |
Treaty of Viterbo | Grants Charles I of Anjou claims to the defunct Latin Empire.[62] | |
1271 | Peace of Pressburg[note 14] | Ends war between Bohemia and Hungary. |
1277 | Treaty of Aberconwy | Between King Edward I of England and Llewelyn the Last of Wales. |
1278 | Paréage of Andorra 1278 | Between the Count of Foix, Roger-Bernard III, and the Bishop of Urgell, Pere d'Urtx, establishing their joint-sovereignty over the territory of Andorra.[63] |
1281 | Treaty of Orvieto | Between Charles I of Sicily, the Republic of Venice, and Philip of Courtenay; attempts to recover the Latin Empire.[64] |
1283 | Treaty of Rheinfelden | Duke Rudolph II of Austria surrenders power to his older brother Albert I of Germany. |
Rostock Peace Treaty | Between 8 Hanseatic towns in the Baltic region, the dukes of Saxony and Pomerania, the prince of Rügen, the lords of Schwerin and Dannenberg and the nobility of Rostock. | |
1289–1290 | Treaty of Birgham | Attempts to end competing claims between the House of Balliol and the House of Bruce for the Scottish throne; never comes into effect.[65] |
1291 | Treaty of Tarascon | Ends the Aragonese Crusade. |
1295 | Auld Alliance | Scotland and France forge the first treaty of mutual self-defense against England.[66] |
Treaty of Anagni | Reaffirms the Treaty of Tarascon, but fails to diplomatically settle the Sicilian question. |
1300–1399
Year | Name | Summary |
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1302 | Peace of Caltabellotta | Ends the War of the Sicilian Vespers.[67] |
1303 | Treaty of Paris (1303) | Restores Gascony to England from France during the Hundred Years' War. |
1304 | Treaty of Torrellas[note 15] | Brought peace to Castile and Aragon and divided up the Kingdom of Murcia between them. |
1305 | Treaty of Athis-sur-Orge | France acquires the cities of Lille, Douai, and Béthune and Flanders retains its independence. |
Treaty of Elche | Modifies the Treaty of Torrellas and grants Cartagena to Castile. | |
1309 | Treaty of Soldin (1309) | The Teutonic Order purchases from Margrave Waldemar of Brandenburg-Stendal the rights to Pomerelia and Danzig (Gdańsk).[68] |
1317 | Treaty of Templin | Ascanians surrender the territories of Schlawe-Stolp to the Pomeranians.[69] |
1323 | Treaty of Nöteborg[note 16] | Sets the boundary between Sweden and Novgorod Republic.[70] |
Treaty of Paris | Count Louis of Flanders relinquishes Flemish claims over Zeeland. | |
1326 | Treaty of Corbeil | Renews the Auld Alliance between France and Scotland. |
Treaty of Novgorod | End decades of border skirmishes at the border of Norway and Novgorod Republic. | |
1328 | Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton | Between Edward III of England and the Scots. |
1329 | Treaty of Pavia (1329) | Between Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor and his nephews. |
1338 | Declaration of Rhense[note 17] | German princes elect German kings without the consent of the Papacy. |
1340 | Truce of Espléchin | Between the English and French crowns during the Hundred Years' War. |
1343 | Treaty of Kalisz (1343) | Between King Casimir III the Great of Poland and the Teutonic Knights. |
1348 | Treaty of Namslau | Between King Charles IV of Bohemia and King Casimir III of Poland. |
1354 | Treaty of Stralsund (1354) | Settles border disputes between the duchies of Mecklenburg and Pomerania. |
Treaty of Mantes | First peace between Charles II of Navarre and John II of France. | |
1355 | Treaty of Valognes | Second peace between Charles II of Navarre and John II of France. |
Treaty of Paris (1355) | Recognizes the annexation of the Barony of Gex by the county of Savoy. | |
1358 | Treaty of Zadar | The Republic of Venice loses influence over territories in Dalmatia. |
1359 | Treaty of London (1359)[note 18] | Cedes western France to England; repudiated by the Estates-General in Paris. |
1360 | Treaty of Brétigny | Ends the first phase of the Hundred Years' War. |
1370 | Treaty of Stralsund (1370) | Ends the war between the Hanseatic League and Denmark. |
1371 | Treaty of Vincennes-Edinburgh | Renewal of the Auld Alliance between the Kingdoms of France and Scotland. |
1373 | Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373 | Treaty of alliance between King Edward III of England and King Ferdinand I and Queen Eleanor of Portugal; it is the oldest treaty still in force. |
1379 | Treaty of Neuberg | Divides Habsburg lands between Dukes Albert III and Leopold III. |
1380 | Treaty of Dovydiškės | Jogaila signs a secret peace treaty with the Teutonic Knights against Kęstutis. |
1382 | Treaty of Dubysa[note 19] | Jogaila promises to convert the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to Christianity, cede Samogitia, and establish a four-year alliance with the Teutonic Knights; never comes into effect. |
1384 | Treaty of Königsberg (1384) | Vytautas agreed to cede Samogitia to the Teutonic Knights in exchange for their support in the war against Jogaila, but the treaty was later broken |
1385 | Union of Krewo[note 20] | Establishes a dynastic union between Poland and Lithuania. |
1386 | Treaty of Windsor (1386) | Renews the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance. |
1390 | Treaty of Königsberg (1390) | Establishes alliance between Vytautas the Great and the Teutonic Order. |
1390 | Treaty of Lyck | Vytautas agreed to cede Samogitia to the Teutonic Knights in exchange for their support in the war against Jogaila, but the treaty was again broken |
1392 | Ostrów Agreement | Vytautas and Jogaila made peace, but attacks from the Teutonic Knights continued as a result of the Samogitian dispute |
1397 | Treaty of Kalmar | Establishes the Kalmar Union; becomes null and void in 1523. |
1398 | Treaty of Salynas | Vytautas the Great cedes Samogitia to the Teutonic Knights. |