• The Treaty of Monçon or Treaty of Monzón was signed on 5 March 1626 by Cardinal Richelieu, the chief minister of Louis XIII and Gaspar de Guzmán, Count-Duke...
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    Spanish Road (category History of transport in Germany)
    Years' War History of Burgundy Kingdom of Burgundy Middle Francia Oñate treaty Thirty Years' War Treaty of Lyon (1601) Treaty of Monzón Valtellina War Parker...
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    Valtellina War (category House of Habsburg)
    peace in 1625; he was also authorized by Spain. The result was the Treaty of Monzón. France's allies were not included in the negotiations and this led...
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    to conquer Monzón in order to cut communications between the taifa kingdoms of Zaragoza and Lleida. The infant Pedro I reconquered Monzón in 1089 during...
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    known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also known as the First Treaty of Constance. Also...
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    the Treaty of Monzón, suspension of fighting between the Duke of Savoy and the Republic of Genoa being an integral part of the agreement. The Treaty on...
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    Thirty Years' War (category 17th-century military history of the Kingdom of England)
    alliance, faced a new Huguenot rebellion at home and in the March Treaty of Monzón, France withdrew from Northern Italy, re-opening the Spanish Road....
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    sent to Paris to encourage France to end the War of Valtellina. In 1626, after France's treaty of Monzón with Spain, the Venetians made a second attempt...
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    Pierre de Bérulle (category Founders of Catholic religious communities)
    during the first year of her stay in England. In 1626, as French ambassador to Spain, he concluded the favourable Treaty of Monzón, to which his enemy Cardinal...
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    Elfego H. Monzón and José Ángel Sánchez. On 29 June, Díaz was forced to resign, leading to Monzón succeeding as the new chairman of the board. Monzón would...
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  • Spanish army. Treaty of alliance between France and Portugal concluded at Paris, 1 June 1641. Davenport, Frances Gardiner: European Treaties Bearing on the...
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    the primacy of the Roman See over the Ethiopian Church, and Roman Catholicism the state religion of Ethiopia. March 5 – The Treaty of Monzón is signed between...
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  •   French defeat   Another result * *e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown...
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    the primacy of the Roman See over the Ethiopian Church, and Roman Catholicism the state religion of Ethiopia. March 5 – The Treaty of Monzón is signed between...
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  • grandfather of two monarchs who became saints of the Roman Church. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alfonso VIII of Castile. Pérez Monzón 2002, pp...
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    Cesare Alessandro Scaglia (category Ambassadors of Spain to the Kingdom of England)
    succeeded. Scaglia spent a large portion of his career as a diplomat in France, but after the Treaty of Monzón undermined preexisting agreements between...
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    Austrians. The peace treaty of Monzon (5 March 1626) between France and Spain, confirmed the political and religious independence of the Valtellina. In...
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  • 1962, but the land was awarded to Monzón. A Mayan peasant from Panzós later said that Monzón "got the signatures of the elders before he went before INTA...
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    Nino Benvenuti (category International Boxing Hall of Fame inductees)
    Carlos Monzón. In 1971, after losing a ten-round decision to José Chirino, a fighter he had picked due to his fighting style's similarities with Monzón, Benvenuti...
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    Monaco (redirect from Geography of Monaco)
    state's sovereignty was officially recognised by the Franco-Monégasque Treaty of 1861, with Monaco becoming a full United Nations voting member in 1993...
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    Bündner Wirren (category History of Graubünden)
    Austrians. The peace treaty of Monzon (5 March 1626) between France and Spain confirmed the political and religious independence of the Valtellina. In 1627...
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    Fructuoso Rivera (category Perpetrators of Indigenous genocides in South America)
    in 1825, during an event that would become known as the Abrazo del Monzón (Embrace of the Monsoon). In the same year, the Thirty-Three Orientals led by...
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    Sánchez, lord of Monzón, whose own father Sancho was an illegitimate son of king García Sánchez III of Navarre. His mother was Cristina, daughter of the Castilian...
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    his way back to Castile, Philip received the oath of allegiance of the Aragonese Cortes at Monzón. His political training had begun a year previously...
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    the Templar castle of Monzón in Aragon. He was accompanied by his cousin James, whose life was also under threat. He left Monzon in 1216 to claim his...
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    Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659) (category 17th-century military history of Spain)
    1659, when France and Spain agreed to peace terms in the Treaty of the Pyrenees. Major areas of conflict included northern Italy, the Spanish Netherlands...
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    territoriales y turbulencias políticas". Cuadernos, Centro de Estudios de Monzón y Cinca Media (in Spanish) (35): 61–90. ISSN 1133-3790. Sivéry, Gérard (2003)...
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    Monzón in the north of al-Muʾtamin's realm. El Cid marched in a single day the 75 kilometres (47 mi) from Zaragoza to Peralta de Alcofea in a show of...
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    castles of Monzón and Becerril de Campos, which were in the possession of the supporters of Alfonso de la Cerda. In 1299 Juan Alfonso de Haro, Lord of Cameros...
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    rejected this. García Ramírez, Count of Monzón was elected in Navarre while Alfonso pretended to the throne of Aragón. The nobles chose another candidate...
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