The Treaty of Compiègne, signed on 10 June 1624, was a mutual defence alliance between the Kingdom of France and the Dutch Republic, for an initial period...
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specified in the treaty, the territory of Avranchin, including Mont Saint-Michel, was likely included in the concession. Treaty of Compiègne (1624) spearhead-tours...
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([kɔ̃pjeɲwa]). Compiègne is the seat of two cantons: Compiègne-1 (with 19 communes and part of Compiègne) Compiègne-2 (with 16 communes and part of Compiègne) 665...
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The Treaty of Compiègne, signed on 30 April 1635 Old Style, was a mutual defence alliance between France and Sweden. Prior to 1635, France provided indirect...
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Governors Island. June 10 – Treaty of Compiègne is signed between the Kingdom of France and the Dutch Republic. July 30 – A contingent of 5,000 Chinese troops...
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Louis XIII (redirect from Louis XIII of France)
of Montmorency" under General Augustin de Beaulieu was sent from Honfleur, to fight the Dutch in the Far East. In 1624, with the Treaty of Compiègne,...
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Richelieu giving them false thoughts of a league against Spain via the Treaty of Compiègne and the marriage of Henrietta Maria to Charles I. Richelieu...
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Eighty Years' War, 1621–1648 (category European wars of religion)
August 1624. Meanwhile, on 10 June 1624, the Dutch Republic signed the Treaty of Compiègne (1624) with Louis XIII of France, in which the latter agreed...
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under the Duke of Montmorency. The Dutch fleet of 20 warships was supplied under the terms of the 1624 Franco-Dutch Treaty of Compiègne, and was under...
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of their German allies made peace in the Treaty of Prague. Richelieu decided to intervene directly; in 1635, the Franco-Swedish Treaty of Compiègne replaced...
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Dieppe Company (category Trading companies of France)
inter-country trade, and the third returned to Le Havre in 1622. In 1624, the Treaty of Compiègne was negotiated by French Cardinal Richelieu and Dutch ambassadors...
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Cardinal Richelieu (redirect from Armand Jean du Plessis, Duke of Richelieu)
to subsidize the Dutch to fight against the Spanish via the Treaty of Compiègne in June 1624, prior to Richelieu's appointment to First Minister in August...
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suppressed on 7 June by Marshal de Thémines. 10 June – Treaty of Compiègne is signed between the Kingdom of France and the Dutch Republic. 13 August – Cardinal...
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provide naval backing in the 1624 Treaty of Compiègne. The Anglo-French conflict followed the failure of their alliance of 1624, in which England had tried...
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Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659) (category 17th-century military history of Spain)
signed the Treaty of Compiègne with Sweden. Les Avins Dunkirk Brussels Leuven Valenciennes Maastricht Corbie Lens Arras In May, a French army of 27,000 invaded...
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Augustin de Beaulieu (category French explorers of Africa)
inter-country trade, and the third returned to Le Havre in 1622. In 1624, with the Treaty of Compiègne, Richelieu obtained an agreement with the Dutch to cease fighting...
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Thirty Years' War (category 17th-century military history of the Kingdom of England)
Germany became part of the wider struggle between France and their Habsburg rivals in Spain and Austria. In the June 1624 Treaty of Compiègne, France had agreed...
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Axel Oxenstierna (category Members of the Privy Council of Sweden)
(1556–1624), as the oldest of nine siblings. His parents belonged to the ancient and influential high noble families of Oxenstierna and Bielke, both of which...
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rebuilding of the Château de Compiègne throughout the 1780s. This left scant resources available to devote towards the long-nurtured dream of rebuilding...
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an armistice, he selected the Forest of Compiègne as the site for the negotiations. Compiègne had been the site of the 1918 Armistice, which ended the...
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chief minister of France or, closer to the French term, chief minister of state (French: principal ministre d'État), or prime minister of France were and...
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then Compiègne, which only added more to the French fright. The French royalty would flee from Paris with panic being raised amongst the population of Paris...
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History of France. See also the list of Frankish kings, French monarchs, and presidents of France. History of French foreign relations History of France...
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June 10 (redirect from 10th of June)
– Thirty Years' War: Battle of Záblatí, a turning point in the Bohemian Revolt. 1624 – Signing of the Treaty of Compiègne between France and the Netherlands...
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Netherlands, followed in April by the Treaty of Compiègne with Sweden. Much of the fighting focused on different parts of the Spanish Road, an overland supply...
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French colonial empire (redirect from History of French Imperialism)
Guiana began in 1624, and a colony was founded on Saint Kitts in 1625 (the island had to be shared with the English until the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713...
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treated with respect by the young Louis XIV and his mother, Anne of Austria, in Compiègne. On 22 September 1656, the arrangement between her and Louis XIV...
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Duke of Tuscany) and King Felipe II of Spain. In return, Cosimo receives the rest of the former Republic of Siena. July 24 – The Edict of Compiègne is issued...
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annual subsidy of 600,000 livres to the Republic, that had been suspended since 1618, restored again with the Treaty of Compiègne in 1624, which was welcome...
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