Treaty of Pavia

Treaty of Pavia

The Treaty of Pavia was signed in Pavia on October 9, 1617 between representatives of the Spanish Empire and Savoy. Based on the terms of the accord, Savoy returned Monferrato to Mantua. Moreover, the treaty managed to establish an unstable peace between Savoy and Milan.

ee also

*List of treaties

External links

* [http://www.uni-mannheim.de/mateo/camenaref/cmh/cmh404.html Richelieu - Chapter IV]
* [http://www.oscail.ie/students/moduletext2006/BA_1stassign/His1%20Unit11.pdf States and Crisis (1600-1660)]


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