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==1500–1599== {| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto; width:100%;" |- ! Year ! Name ! Summary |- | 1500 | [[Treaty of Granada (1500)|Treaty of Granada]] | King [[Ferdinand II of Aragon]] agrees to support French claims over the [[Kingdom of Naples]]. |- | 1501 | [[Treaty of Trente]] | Austria recognises all French conquests in northern Italy. |- | 1502 | [[Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1502)|Treaty of Perpetual Peace]] | Ends hostilities between England and Scotland; void in 1513. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1504 | [[Italian War of 1499–1504|Treaty of Blois]] | Temporarily halts the [[Italian Wars]]. |- || [[Italian War of 1499–1504|Treaty of Lyons]] | [[Louis XII of France]] cedes [[Naples]] to [[Ferdinand II of Aragon]]. |- |1506 |Treaty of Windsor [[Malus Intercursus|(Intercursus Malus)]] |Arranged the return of the [[Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk|Duke of Suffolk]] to England from Burgundy and a marriage agreement between [[Henry VII of England|Henry VII]] and sister of [[Philip I of Castile|Philip, Duke of Burgundy]]. |- | 1511 | [[War of the League of Cambrai|Treaty of Westminster]] | Treaty of alliance between [[Henry VIII of England]] and [[Ferdinand II of Aragon]] against France. |- | 1516 | [[Peace of Noyon]] | Divides Italy between France and Spain. |- | 1516 | [[Treaty of Fribourg]] | [[Perpetual Peace (1516)]] signed between the Old Swiss Confederacy and France. |- | 1517 | [[Treaty of Rouen (1517)|Treaty of Rouen]] | Attempts to renew the Auld Alliance. |- | 1518 | [[Treaty of London (1518)|Treaty of London]] | Establishes a non-aggression pact between France, England, Holy Roman Empire, the [[Papacy]], Spain, [[Duke of Burgundy|Burgundy]] and the Netherlands. |- | 1521 | [[Treaty of Bruges (1521)|Treaty of Bruges]] | Treaty between England and the Holy Roman Empire during the Italian War of 1521–1526 |- | 1522 | [[Treaty of Windsor 1522|Treaty of Windsor]] | Between [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]], and [[Henry VIII of England]]; its main clause was the invasion of France. |- | rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;"|1524 | [[Treaty of Malmö]] | Ends the [[Swedish War of Liberation]]. |- |[[Treaty of Tordesillas (1524)|Treaty of Tordesillas]] | Treaty between the Lord of Monaco and [[Habsburg Spain]]. |- | [[Franco-Polish Alliance (1524)|Franco-Polish Alliance]] |Alliance between the king of France [[Francis I of France|Francis I]] and the king of Poland [[Sigismund I the Old|Sigismund I]]. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1525 | [[Treaty of Kraków]] | Ends the [[Polish–Teutonic War (1519–1521)|Polish–Teutonic War]]. |- || [[Treaty of the More]] | Treaty between Henry VIII and the interim French government of Louise of Savoy. |- | rowspan="4" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1526 | [[Treaty of Hampton Court (1526)|Treaty of Hampton Court]] | Establishes peace between France and England. |- || [[Treaty of Madrid (1526)|Treaty of Madrid]] | France relinquishes the [[Duchy of Burgundy]] and the [[Charolais (county)|Charolais]]; temporarily ends French interests in Italy. |- || [[History of Geneva#High and Late Middle Ages|Alliance treaty between Geneva, Berne and Fribourg]] | Ending effective Savoy dynasty rule over Geneva. Geneva became part of the Swiss confederation The treaty was concluded on February 20 and ratified on March 12, 1526 |- || [[Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus#Treaty of Berwick (1526)|Treaty of Berwick]] | Three year peace agreement between Scotland and England. |- | 1527 | [[Treaty of Westminster (1527)|Treaty of Westminster]] | Treaty of alliance between King [[Henry VIII of England]] and King [[Francis I of France]] against King [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Charles V of Spain]]. |- | 1528 | [[Treaty of Gorinchem]] | Between [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]], and [[Charles, Duke of Guelders|Duke Charles]] of [[Guelders]]. |- | rowspan="4" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1529 | [[Treaty of Barcelona (1529)|Treaty of Barcelona]] | Francis I, returns the [[Franche-Comté]] and promises to return the [[Duchy of Burgundy]]. |- | [[Treaty of Cambrai]] | Also known as the ''Paix des Dames'' (''Ladies' Peace''). |- | [[Treaty of Zaragoza (1529)|Treaty of Saragossa]] | Specifies the anti-meridian line of demarcation between Spanish and Portuguese imperial territories. |- | [[Treaty of Grimnitz]] | [[House of Hohenzollern]] and [[House of Pomerania]] agree on legal status and succession in the [[Duchy of Pomerania]] |- | 1533 | [[Treaty of Constantinople (1533)|Treaty of Constantinople]] | Ends hostilities between the [[Ottoman Empire]] and the [[Archduchy of Austria]]. |- | 1534 | [[Treaty of Bassein (1534)|Treaty of Bassein]] | Sultan Bahadur of Gujarat cedes the Mumbai Islands and other territories to the Portuguese Empire. |- | 1537 | [[Treaty of Novgorod (1537)|Treaty of Novgorod]] | Russo-Swedish truce |- | 1538 | [[Treaty of Nagyvárad]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty of Várad''.</ref> | Recognizes [[John Zápolya]] as the king of Hungary while [[Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor]] retains the western parts of the [[Royal Hungary|Hungarian Kingdom]]. |- | 1541 | [[First Treaty of Brömsebro (1541)|First Treaty of Brömsebro]] | Between [[Denmark–Norway]] and Sweden. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1543 | [[Treaty of Greenwich]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaties of Greenwich''.</ref> | Contains two agreements that attempts to unite the [[Kingdom of England]] with the [[Kingdom of Scotland]]. |- | [[Treaty of Venlo]] | [[Wilhelm, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg|Duke Wilhelm]] of [[United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg|Jülich-Cleves-Berg]] cedes the territory of [[Guelders]] and the county of [[Zutphen]] to [[Holy Roman Emperor Charles V]]. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1544 | [[Treaty of Speyer (1544)|Treaty of Speyer]] | Establishes peace between Denmark-Norway and the Holy Roman Empire. |- | [[Treaty of Crépy]] | [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Holy Roman Emperor Charles V]] relinquishes his claim to the [[Duchy of Burgundy]] and [[Francis I of France]] surrenders his claim to the [[Kingdom of Naples]]. |- | 1550 | [[Treaty of Boulogne]] | France paid England a ransom of 400,000 crowns and gained Boulogne also agreed to remove all their remaining men from Scotland. March 28, 1550. |- | 1551 | [[Treaty of Weissenburg]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty of Karlsburg''.</ref> | Declares Archduke Ferdinand of Austria king of Hungary and [[Transylvania]]. |- | rowspan="2"| 1552 | [[Peace of Passau]] | [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Holy Roman Emperor Charles V]] guarantees [[Lutheran]] religious freedoms to Protestants. |- | [[Treaty of Chambord]] | [[Maurice, Elector of Saxony|Maurice of Saxony]] cedes [[Toul]], [[Verdun]], and [[Metz]] to [[Henry II of France]]. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1555 | [[Peace of Augsburg]] | Between [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor]], and the forces of the [[Schmalkaldic League]]. |- || [[Treaty of Amasya]] | Ends the war between [[Ottoman Turkey]] and [[Safavid Persia]]. |- | 1556 | [[Treaty of Vaucelles]] | King [[Henry II of France]] cedes [[Franche-Comté]] to King [[Philip II of Spain]]. |- | rowspan="2" | 1557 | [[Treaty of Novgorod (1557)|Treaty of Novgorod]] | Russia and Sweden, ended the [[Russo-Swedish War (1554–1557)]] |- | [[Treaty of Pozvol]] | Livonia and Poland-Lithuania, triggered the [[Livonian War]] |- | rowspan="2" | 1559 | [[Peace of Cateau Cambrésis]] | Ends the [[Italian Wars]]. |- | [[Treaties of Vilna (1559 and 1561)|Treaty of Vilna]] | [[Livonian War]]: Livonian–Polish–Lithuanian alliance |- | 1560 | [[Treaty of Edinburgh]] | England, Scotland, France: concludes [[Siege of Leith]], attempts to end [[Auld Alliance]]. |- | 1561 | [[Treaties of Vilna (1559 and 1561)|Treaty of Vilna]] | [[Livonian War]]: Livonian Order subordinated to Poland-Lithuania |- | rowspan="3" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1562 | [[Edict of Saint-Germain]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Edict of January''.</ref> | Recognizes the existence of French Protestants and guarantees them freedom of conscience and private worship. |- || [[Treaty of Hampton Court (1562)|Treaty of Hampton Court]] | Establishes military and economic ties between [[Elizabeth I of England|Queen Elizabeth I of England]] and Huguenot leader [[Louis I de Bourbon, prince de Condé|Louis I de Bourbon]]. |- | [[Treaty of Mozhaysk]] | [[Livonian War]], Russo-Danish mutual assurance of their claims in Livonia |- | 1563 | [[Edict of Amboise]] | Ends the first phase of the [[French Wars of Religion]]. |- | 1564 | [[Treaty of Dorpat]] | [[Livonian War]], Russo-Swedish mutual assurance of their claims in Livonia |- | | 1564 | [[Treaty of Troyes (1564)|Treaty of Troyes]] | The French gave [[Queen Elizabeth I]] 120,000 crowns in return for England to recognise French claim over Calais after losing it in [[Siege of Calais (1558)|1588]] and its failure to retake it in 1563. This treaty officially ended England's territory claim on mainland France. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1568 | [[Peace of Longjumeau]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty of Longjumeau'' or the ''Edict of Longjumeau''.</ref> | Ends the second phase of the [[French Wars of Religion]]; confirms the [[Edict of Amboise]]; expires in August 1568. |- | [[Treaty of Roskilde (1568)]] | peace between Lübeck, Denmark–Norway and Sweden during the [[Northern Seven Years' War]], not ratified |- | 1569 | [[Union of Lublin]] | Unites the Kingdom of Poland and the [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] into a single state, the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1570 | [[Treaty of Stettin (1570)|Treaty of Stettin]] | Ends the [[Northern Seven Years' War]]. |- || [[Peace of Saint-Germain-en-Laye]] | Ends the third phase of the [[French Wars of Religion]]. |- | 1572 | [[Treaty of Blois (1572)|Treaty of Blois]] | [[Queen Elizabeth I of England]] and [[Catherine de' Medici]] of France establish an alliance against Spain. |- | 1573 | [[Edict of Boulogne]] | Ends the fourth phase of the [[French Wars of Religion]]; gives Huguenots the right to worship in [[La Rochelle]], [[Montauban]], and [[Nîmes]]. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1576 | [[Edict of Beaulieu]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Edict of Beaulieu-les-Loches'' or the ''Peace of Monsieur''.</ref> | Ends the fifth phase of the [[French Wars of Religion]]; [[Henry III of France]] gives the [[Huguenot]]s the right of public worship. |- | [[Pacification of Ghent]] | Alliance of the provinces of the Netherlands against the Spanish. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1577 | [[Treaty of Bergerac]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Edict of Poitiers''.</ref> | Ends the sixth phase of the [[French Wars of Religion]]; [[Huguenots]] can practice their faith only in the suburbs of one town in each judicial district. |- || [[Edict of 1577]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Perpetual Edict''.</ref> | Provides for the removal of Spanish troops from the Netherlands; upholds [[Pacification of Ghent]]. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1579 | [[Treaty of Arras (1579)]] | The members of the [[Union of Arras]] conclude a separate peace with Spain in the [[Eighty Years' War]]. |- || [[Union of Utrecht]] | Unifies the northern states of the Netherlands. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1580 | [[Treaty of Fleix]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Edict of Fleix'' and the ''Peace of Fleix''.</ref> | Ends the seventh phase of the [[French Wars of Religion]]; recognizes previous treaties granting religious privileges to the [[Huguenots]]. |- | [[Treaty of Plessis-les-Tours]] | [[François, Duke of Anjou]] becomes sovereign of the [[Dutch Republic]]. |- | 1582 | [[Peace of Jam Zapolski]] | Ends the [[Livonian War]] between Poland and [[Tsardom of Russia|Russia]]. |- | 1583 | [[Treaty of Plussa]] | A truce between Russia and Sweden; ends the [[Livonian War]] (1558–1583). |- | 1584 | [[Treaty of Joinville]] | Forms a Catholic alliance between the [[Catholic League (French)|French Catholic League]] and [[Habsburg]] Spain against Protestant forces such as [[Elizabeth I of England]]. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1585 | [[Treaty of Nemours]] | Revokes previous concessions made to the [[Huguenots]]; instigates the [[War of the Three Henries]]. |- || [[Treaty of Nonsuch]] | England assists Dutch in the [[Eighty Years' War]]. |- | 1586 | [[Treaty of Berwick (1586)|Treaty of Berwick]] | Agreement of amity between Queen [[Elizabeth I of England]] and King [[James VI of Scotland]]. |- | 1590 | [[Treaty of Ferhat Paşa]] | Ends the war between [[Ottoman Turkey]] and [[Safavid Persia]]. Turkish control on [[Caucasus]] region. |- | 1595 | [[Treaty of Teusina]]<ref group=note>Also known as the ''Treaty of Tyavzino'' or the ''Eternal Peace with Sweden'' in Russia.</ref> | Ends the [[Russo–Swedish War (1590–1595)]]. |- | rowspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;"| 1598 | [[Peace of Vervins]] | The Spanish withdraw from French territory. |- | [[Edict of Nantes]] | [[Henry IV of France]] grants French Protestants (or [[Huguenots]]) substantial rights in a nation still considered essentially [[Catholic Church|Catholic]]. |}
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