- Treaty of Valognes
The Treaty of Valognes was a treaty signed on
10 September 1355 betweenCharles II of Navarre andJohn II of France . It was designed to unite the two kings againstEdward III of England in preparation for a continuation of theHundred Years' War . Charles and John had thitherto been at odds over Charles' claim to the French throne.On
22 February 1354 , by theTreaty of Mantes , John first came to terms with Charles, even though the latter had helped assassinated the French king's constable,Charles de la Cerda . The peace did not last between the two and Charles event struck up an alliance withHenry of Grosmont , the firstDuke of Lancaster . [Lodge, 84.] But the next year he signed a treaty with John atValognes . This second peace hardly last longer than the first.Notes
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*Zacour, Norman P. " [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0065-9746%281960%292%3A50%3A7%3C1%3ATTCOP%28%3E2.0.CO%3B2-5 Talleyrand: The Cardinal of Périgord (1301-1364).] " "Transactions of the American Philosophical Society", New Ser., Vol. 50, No. 7. (1960), pp 1–83.
*Lodge, Eleanor C. "Gascony under English Rule". Kennikat Press: London, 1926.
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