Treaty of Barcelona

Treaty of Barcelona

The Treaty of Barcelona was signed on January 19, 1493 between France and Spain. Based on the terms of the agreement, France ceded Roussillon and Cerdagne to Spain. In return, Spain vowed to maintain neutrality during France's war with Italy.

ee also

*List of treaties

External links

* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-70390/Spain Encyclopedia Britannica - Spain]
* [http://www.ieg-mainz.de/likecms/likecms.php?site=site.htm&nav=108&siteid=210 The Three Peace Treaties of 1492-1493]


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