Treaty of Madrid (1750) — The Treaty of Madrid was a document signed by Ferdinand VI of Spain and John V of Portugal on January 13 1750, concerning their empires and status of their territories in what is now Brazil. Earlier treaties authored by both countries, and as… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Madrid (1801) — The Treaty of Madrid was signed in Madrid on September 29, 1801 between John VI of Portugal and representatives from the French Repubic. Based on the terms of the accord, Portugal was obligated to maintain the tenets of the Treaty of Badajoz.… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Madrid (1670) — The Treaty of Madrid (also known as the Godolphin Treaty) adopted in 1670 was a treaty between England and Spain. Under the terms of the treaty, Spain recognized British possessions in the Caribbean Sea: all those lands, islands, colonies and… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Madrid (1621) — The Treaty of Madrid was signed on April 26, 1621 by French courtier, François de Bassompierre. Based on the terms of the treaty, the Valtelline was restored to the Grisons and the Spanish were allowed to reoccupy Chiavenna. Moreover, the accord… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Madrid (1891) — The Madrid Agreement concerning the International Registration of Marks is, among other things, the first treaty to give France legal protection of the word champagne. The Madrid Agreement The Madrid Agreement concerning the International… … Wikipedia
Madrid system — Madrid Agreement redirects here. For other uses, see Madrid Agreement (disambiguation). For the Madrid Protocol relating to mining in the Antarctic see Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty The Madrid system for the… … Wikipedia
Treaty of Tordesillas — Front page of the Treaty Created 7 June 1494 in Tordesillas, Spain Rati … Wikipedia
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Madrid Conference of 1991 — Part of a series on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and Arab–Israeli conflict Israeli–Palestinian peace process … Wikipedia
Madrid peace conference letter of invitation — The Madrid peace conference letter of invitation, also known as the Madrid Invitation or Letter of invitation to the Middle East Peace Conference in Madrid, of October 19, 1991, was a formal diplomatic invitation by the United States and the… … Wikipedia