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This is a chronological list of international treaties, historic agreements, peaces, edicts, pacts, etc.

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Before 1200 AD

Year Name Summary
c. 1283 BC Ramses-Hattusili Treaty Treaty between the Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II and the Hittite monarch Hattusili III after the Battle of Kadesh.[1][2][3]
c. 493 BC Foedus Cassianum[4] Ends the war between the Roman Republic and the Latin League.
c. 450 BC Peace of Callias Ends the Persian Wars.
445 BC Thirty Years' Peace Ends the First Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta.
421 BC Peace of Nicias Athens and Sparta end the first phase of the Peloponnesian War.
387 BC Peace of Antalcidas Sets the boundaries of Greek and Persian territory.
272231 BC Edicts of Ashoka Establishes a record on the expansion of Buddhism.
241 BC Treaty of Lutatius Ends the First Punic War.
226 BC Ebro Treaty Establishes the Ebro River in Iberia as the boundary line between the Roman Republic and Carthage.
205 BC Treaty of Phoenice Ends the First Macedonian War.
196 BC Treaty of Tempea Ends the Second Macedonian War.
188 BC Treaty of Apamea Between the Roman Republic and Antiochus III (the Great), ruler of the Seleucid Empire.
161 BC Roman-Jewish Treaty Establishes friendship between Judas Maccabeus and the Roman Repbulic.
85 BC Treaty of Dardanos Ends the First Mithridatic War.
301 Edict on Maximum Prices[5] Diocletian attempts to reform the Roman tax system and stabilize the imperial coinage system.
313 Edict of Milan The Roman Empire ends its government-sanctioned persecution of Christians.
587 Treaty of Andelot[6] Between Frankish rulers Guntram and Brunhilda; Guntram adopts Brunhilda's son Childebert II.
614?615 Edict of Paris Attempts to establish order by standardizing the appointment process for public officials across the realm of the Franks.
628 Treaty of Hudaybiyyah Between Muslims and the Quraish.
651 The Bakt Between Nubia and Egypt.
713 Treaty of Orihuela[7] Establishes a dhimmi over the Christian inhabitants of Orihuela.
803 Pax Nicephori Peace between Charlemagne and the Byzantine Empire; recognizes Venice as Byzantine territory.
811 Treaty of Heiligen Sets the southern boundary of Denmark at the Eider River.
836 Pactum Sicardi Peace between the Duchy of Naples and the Principality of Salerno under Sicard.
843 Treaty of Verdun Partitions the Carolingian Empire.
864 Edict of Pistres Charles the Bald attempts to thwart Viking raids on French territories.
870 Treaty of Mersen Further partitions the Carolingian Empire.
878?890 Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum Between Alfred of Wessex and Guthrum, the Viking ruler of East Anglia.
907 Rus'-Byzantine Treaty Regulates the status of the colony of Rus' merchants in Constantinople.
911 Rus'-Byzantine Treaty Between the Byzantine Empire and Kievan Rus.
Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte Charles the Simple grants Normandy to Rollo.
921 Treaty of Bonn West Francia and East Francia both recognize each other.
945 Rus'-Byzantine Treaty Between the Byzantine Empire and Kievan Rus.
1004 Shanyuan Treaty Establishes relations between the Northern Song and Liao Dynasties.
1018 Peace of Bautzen Between Holy Roman Emperor Henry II and Duke Boles?aw I the Brave of Poland.
1059 Treaty of Melfi Pope Nicholas II recognizes Norman influence in southern Italy.
1080 Treaty of Ceprano Pope Gregory VII establishes an alliance with Robert Guiscard and recognizes his conquests.
1091 Treaty of Caen Ends rivalry between William II of England and Duke Robert Curthose of Normandy.
1101 Treaty of Alton Robert Curthose recognizes Henry I as King of England.
1108 Treaty of Devol The Principality of Antioch becomes a nominal vassal of the Byzantine Empire.
1122 Pactum Calixtinum Between Pope Calixtus II and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor.
1123 Pactum Warmundi The crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem allies with Venice.
1139 Treaty of Mignano Roger II of Sicily recognised as king by the legitimate Pope Innocent II.
1141 Treaty of Shaoxing Ends conflicts between the Jin Dynasty and Southern Song Dynasty.
1143 Treaty of Zamora Recognises Portuguese independence from the Kingdom of Leon and Castile.
1151 Treaty of Tudilén[8] Recognises the conquests of the Crown of Aragon south of the Júcar and recognises future conquests in Murcia.
1153 Treaty of Wallingford[9] Officially ends The Anarchy between Empress Matilda and her cousin Stephen of England.
Treaty of Constance[10] Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, and Pope Eugene III agree to defend Italy against Manuel I Comnenus.
1156 Treaty of Benevento Peace between the Papacy and the Kingdom of Sicily.
1170 Treaty of Sahagún Between Alfonso VIII of Castile and Afonso I of Portugal.
1175 Treaty of Windsor Between King Henry II of England and the last High King of Ireland, Rory O'Connor during Norman expansion in Ireland.
1177 Treaty of Venice[11] Peace between the Papacy, the Lombard League, the Kingdom of Sicily, and the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick Barbarossa.
1179 Treaty of Cazorla[12] Defines the zones of conquest in Andalusia between Aragon and Castile.
1183 Peace of Constance[13] Peace between the Lombard League and the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick Barbarossa. Reaffirms the Peace of Venice.
1192 Treaty of Ramla Ends the Third Crusade.

1200-1299

Year Name Summary
1200 Treaty of Le Goulet John of England and Philip II of France make peace. Marriage between Blanche of Castile and Louis VIII of France.
1209 Treaty of Speyer Otto IV renounces the Concordat of Worms.
1212 Golden Bull of Sicily Determines the rights and duties of the Bohemian monarchs.
1217 Treaty of Lambeth Between Louis VIII of France and Henry III of England.
1220 Treaty with the Princes of the Church[14] Between Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and German bishops.
1218 Golden Charter of Bern Establishes Berne as an independent state.
1222 Golden Bull of 1222 Andrew II of Hungary grants Hungarian nobles the power to disobey the king when he acted contrary to the law.
1226 Treaty of Melun Forces the counts of Flanders to swear fealty to the French crown.
Golden Bull of Rimini Resolves disputes over Che?mno Land.
1229 Treaty of Paris Officially ends the Albigensian Crusade.
1230 Treaty of San Germano Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II restores Sicily to Pope Gregory IX.
Treaty of Ceprano Establishes lines of reconciliation between Pope Gregory IX and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II.
Treaty of Kruszwica Konrad I of Masovia grants Che?mno Land to the Prussians and the Order of Dobrzy?.
1234 Golden Bull of Rieti Recognizes Che?mno Land as subject to the Pope's authority and not as a fief belonging to anyone.
1237 Treaty of York Establishes a border between England and Scotland.
1244 Treaty of Almizra[15] Establishes the borders of the Kingdom of Valencia.
Treaty of Jativa Permits the Moors of Spain to hold on to the Castle of Jativa for two years before relinquishing it to King Jaime I of Aragon.
1245 Al-Azraq Treaty Between the King Jaime I of Aragon and the Muslim commander Mohammad Abu Abdallah Ben Hudzail al Sahuir.
1249 Treaty of Christburg Establishes peace between the pagan Prussian clans and the Teutonic Knights.
1258 Treaty of Corbeil Establishes a border between France and the Crown of Aragon.
1259 Treaty of Paris[16] Between Louis IX of France and Henry III of England.
1262 Old Covenant Between the major chieftains of Iceland and Haakon IV of Norway. The signing brought about the union of Iceland with Norway
1265 Treaty of Pipton Established alliance between Prince Llywelyn the Last of Wales and Simon de Montford during the Second Barons' War.
1266 Dictum of Kenilworth Ends hostilities between the supporters of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester and Henry III of England; comes into effect in 1267.
Treaty of Perth Terms of sovereignty over the Western Isles, the Isle of Man, and the Northern Isles agreed between Norway and Scotland.[17]
1267 Treaty of Badajoz King Alfonso X and King Afonso III agree to use the Guadiana River as the boundary line separating Castile and Portugal.
Treaty of Montgomery Henry III of England acknowledges Llywelyn ap Gruffydd's title as the 'Prince of Wales'.
Treaty of Viterbo Grants Charles I of Anjou claims to the defunct Latin Empire.
1271 Peace of Pressburg[18] Ends war between Bohemia and Hungary.
1277 Treaty of Aberconwy Between King Edward I of England and Llewelyn the Last of Wales.
1281 Treaty of Orvieto Between Charles I of Sicily, the Republic of Venice, and Philip of Courtenay; attempts to recover the Latin Empire.
1283 Treaty of Rheinfelden Duke Rudolph II of Austria surrenders power to his older brother Albert I of Germany.
1289?1290 Treaty of Birgham Attempts to end competing claims between the House of Balliol and the House of Bruce for the Scottish throne; never comes into effect.
1291 Treaty of Tarascon Ends the Aragonese Crusade.
1295 Auld Alliance Scotland and France forge the first treaty of mutual self-defense against England.
Treaty of Anagni Reaffirms the Treaty of Tarascon, but fails to diplomatically settle the Sicilian question.

1300-1399

Year Name Summary
1302 Peace of Caltabellotta Ends the War of the Sicilian Vespers.
1303 Treaty of Paris Restores Gascony to England from France during the Hundred Years' War.
1304 Treaty of Torrellas[19] Brought peace to Castile and Aragon and divied up the Kingdom of Murcia between them.
1305 Treaty of Athis-sur-Orge France acquires the cities of Lille, Douai, and Béthune and Flanders retains its independence.
Treaty of Elche Modifies the Treaty of Torrellas and grants Cartagena to Castile.
1309 Treaty of Soldin The Teutonic Order purchases from Margrave Waldemar of Brandenburg-Stendal the rights to Pomerelia and Danzig (Gda?sk).
1317 Treaty of Templin Ascanians surrender the territories of Schlawe-Stolp to the Pomeranians.
1323 Treaty of Nöteborg[20] Sets the boundary between Sweden and Novgorod.
Treaty of Paris Count Louis of Flanders relinquishes Flemish claims over Zeeland.
1326 Treaty of Corbeil Renews the Auld Alliance between France and Scotland.
Treaty of Novgorod End decades of border skirmishes at the border of Norway and Novgorod.
1328 Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton Between Edward III of England and the Scots.
1329 Treaty of Pavia Between Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor and his nephews.
1338 Declaration of Rhense[21] German princes elect German kings without the consent of the Papacy.
1343 Treaty of Kalisz Between King Casimir III the Great of Poland and the Teutonic Knights.
1354 Treaty of Stralsund Settles border disputes between the duchies of Mecklenburg and Pomerania.
Treaty of Mantes First peace between Charles II of Navarre and John II of France.
1355 Treaty of Valognes Second peace between Charles II of Navarre and John II of France.
Treaty of Paris Recognizes the annexation of the Barony of Gex by the county of Savoy.
1358 Treaty of Zadar The Venetian Republic loses influence over territories in Dalmatia.
1359 Treaty of London[22] Cedes western France to England; repudiated by the Estates-General in Paris.
1360 Treaty of Brétigny Ends the first phase of the Hundred Years' War.
1370 Treaty of Stralsund Ends the war between the Hanseatic League and Denmark.
1373 Anglo-Portuguese Treaty Treaty of alliance between King Edward III of England and King Ferdinand and Queen Eleanor of Portugal; it is the oldest treaty still in force.
1379 Treaty of Neuberg Divides Habsburg lands between Dukes Albert III and Leopold III.
1380 Treaty of Dovydi?k?s Jogaila signs a secret peace treaty with the Teutonic Knights against K?stutis.
1382 Treaty of Dubysa[23] Jogaila promises to convert the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to Christianity, cede Samogitia, and establish a four-year alliance with the Teutonic Knights; never comes into effect.
1385 Union of Krewo[24] Establishes a dynastic union between Poland and Lithuania.
1386 Treaty of Windsor Renews the Anglo-Portuguese Alliance.
1390 Treaty of Königsberg Establishes alliance between Vytautas the Great and the Teutonic Order.
1397 Treaty of Kalmar Establishes the Kalmar Union; becomes null and void in 1523.
1398 Treaty of Salynas Vytautas the Great cedes Samogitia to the Teutonic Knights.

1400-1499

Year Name Summary
1401 Union of Vilnius and Radom Reaffirms the Union of Krewo and grants autonomy to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
1411 First Peace of Thorn Ends the Polish-Lithuanian-Teutonic War.
1412 Treaty of Lubowla Between W?adys?aw II of Poland and Sigismund of Luxemburg, king of Hungary.
1413 Union of Horod?o[25] Reaffirms the Union of Krewo and the Union of Vilnius and Radom; permits Lithuania to have a separate Grand Duke and parliament.
1420 Treaty of Troyes Attempt to pass the French throne to England.
1422 Treaty of Melno The Teutonic Knights relinquish Nieszawa to Poland and all claims to Samogitia and northern Lithuania to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania; Poland renounces claims to Pomerelia, Culmerland, and the Michelauer Land east of Culmerland.
1424 Edict of Wielu? Outlaws Hussitism in the Kingdom of Poland.
1428 Treaty of Delft[26] Ends hostilities between England and Flanders.
1431 Treaty of Medina del Campo Peace between Portugal and the Kingdom of Castile; ratified in Almeirim in 1432.
1432 Union of Grodno[27] Reinforces the Polish-Lithuanian Union.
1433 Truce of ??czyca Mitigates hostilities in the Polish-Teutonic War (1431-1435) between the Kingdom of Poland and the Teutonic Order in ??czyca.
1435 Treaty of Arras Reconciles a longstanding feud between King Charles VII of France and Philip, Duke of Burgundy.
Peace of Brze?? Kujawski Ends the Polish-Teutonic War (1431-1435).
1441 Treaty of Copenhagen[28] Christopher of Bavaria crushed a great peasant rebellion in Northern Jutland; Baltic Sea is opened to Dutch traders.
1443 Treaty of Gyehae Between the Joseon dynasty and Ashikaga shogunate; controls Japanese piracy and legitimizes trade between Tsushima island and a Korean port.
1444 Peace of Szeged[29] Between the Kingdom of Hungary and the Ottoman Empire.
1454 Treaty of Lodi[30] Peace between Milan, Florence and Venice.
1456 Treaty of Yazhelbitsy Establishes peace between Vasili II and the people of Novgorod.
1460 Treaty of Ribe Defines status of Schleswig and Holstein.
1461 Treaty of Westminster[31] Divides Scotland between King Edward IV of England and the Earl of Douglas.
1465 Treaty of Conflans[32] Officially ends the Guerre folle (Mad War).
1466 Second Peace of Thorn[33] Ends the Thirteen Years' War between Poland and the Teutonic Knights.
1468 Treaty of Péronne Between Duke Charles I of Burgundy and King Louis XI of France.
1472 Treaty of Prenzlau Declares Albert III, Elector of Brandenburg, ruler of Pomerania-Stettin.
1474 Treaty of Utrecht (1474) Ends the Anglo-Hanseatic War between England and the Hanseatic League lead by Lübeck and Danzig
1475 Treaty of Picquigny Louis XI pays Edward IV to stay in England and not pursue his claim to the French throne.
1478 Treaty of Brno Divides Bohemian territories between Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary and Matthias Corvinus.
1479 Peace of Olomouc Ratifies the Treaty of Brno.
Treaty of Alcaçovas[34] Between the Kingdom of Castile and Portugal; ends the Castilian Civil War begun in 1474.
Treaty of Constantinople Officially ends the fifteen year war between Venice and the Ottoman Empire.
1482 Treaty of Arras Between King Louis XI of France and the governments of the Low Countries.
Treaty of Münsingen Count Eberhard V reunites the divided county of Württemberg and declares it indivisible.
1484 Treaty of Bagnolo Ends the War of Ferrara (1482?1484) between Ercole d'Este I and Pope Sixtus IV along with his Venetian allies.
1485 Treaty of Leipzig Divides Saxony between Ernest, Elector of Saxony and Albert, Duke of Saxony.
1488 Treaty of Sablé[35] Duke Francis I of Brittany becomes a vassal of King Charles VIII of France.
1489 Treaty of Medina del Campo Primarily a marriage contract between Arthur Tudor and Catherine of Aragon.
Treaty of Frankfurt Between Maximilian of Austria and the envoys of King Charles VIII of France.
Treaty of Dordrecht Establishes an alliance between Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and King Henry VII of England.
Treaty of Redon Henry VII of England grants Lord Daubeney of Brittany 6000 English troops.
1491 Peace of Pressburg Defines the future succession of the Austrian and Hungarian kingdoms.
Treaty of Granada[36] Relinquishes the sovereignty of the Moorish Kingdom of Granada to Spain.
1492 Peace of Etaples Ends war between England and France.
1493 Treaty of Barcelona France cedes Roussillon and Cerdagne to Spain in return for Spanish neutrality during its war with Italy.
Treaty of Senlis France cedes the Duchy of Burgundy, the County of Artois, Picardy and the Low Countries to the House of Habsburg.
1494 Treaty of Tordesillas Divides the world between Spain and Portugal.
1496 Intercursus Magnus Resolves some trade wars between England and the Netherlands.
1499 Treaty of Basel Concludes the Swabian War fought between the Swabian League and the Old Swiss Confederacy.

1500–1599

Year Name Summary
1500 Treaty of Granada King Ferdinand II of Aragon agrees to support French claims over the Kingdom of Naples.
1501 Treaty of Trente Austria recognises all French conquests in northern Italy.
1502 Treaty of Perpetual Peace Ends hostilities between England and Scotland; void in 1513.
1504 Treaty of Blois Temporarily halts the Italian Wars.
Treaty of Lyons Louis XII of France cedes Naples to Ferdinand II of Aragon.
1511 Treaty of Westminster Treaty of alliance between Henry VIII of England and Ferdinand II of Aragon against France.
1516 Peace of Noyon Divides Italy between France and Spain.
1517 Treaty of Rouen Attempts to renew the Auld Alliance.
1518 Treaty of London Establishes a non-aggression pact between France, England, Holy Roman Empire, the Papacy, Spain, Burgundy and the Netherlands.
1522 Treaty of Windsor Between Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Henry VIII of England; its main clause was the invasion of France.
1524 Treaty of Malmö Ends the Swedish War of Liberation.
1526 Treaty of Hampton Court Establishes peace between France and England.
Treaty of Madrid Temporarily ends French interests in Italy.
1527 Treaty of Westminster Treaty of alliance between King Henry VIII of England and King Francis I of France against King Charles V of Spain.
1528 Treaty of Gorinchem Between Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Duke Charles of Guelders.
1529 Treaty of Cambrai Also known as the Paix des Dames (Ladies' Peace).
Treaty of Saragossa Specifies the anti-meridian line of demarcation between Spanish and Portuguese imperial territories.
1534 Treaty of Bassein Sultan Bahadur of Gujarat cedes the Mumbai Islands and other territories to the Portuguese Empire.
1538 Treaty of Nagyvárad[37] Recognizes John Zápolya as the king of Hungary while Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor retains the western parts of the Hungarian Kingdom.
1543 Treaty of Greenwich[38] Contains two agreements that attempts to unite the Kingdom of England with the Kingdom of Scotland.
Treaty of Venlo Duke Wilhelm of Jülich-Cleves-Berg cedes the territory of Guelders and the county of Zutphen to Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.
1544 Treaty of Speyer Establishes peace between Denmark and the Holy Roman Empire.
Treaty of Crépy Holy Roman Emperor Charles V relinquishes his claim to the Duchy of Burgundy and Francis I of France surrenders his claim to the Kingdom of Naples.
1551 Treaty of Weissenburg[39] Declares Archduke Ferdinand of Austria king of Hungary and Transylvania.
1552 Peace of Passau Holy Roman Emperor Charles V guarantees Lutheran religious freedoms to Protestants.
Treaty of Chambord Maurice of Saxony cedes Toul, Verdun, and Metz to Henry II of France.
1555 Peace of Augsburg Between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and the forces of the Schmalkaldic League.
1556 Treaty of Vaucelles King Henri I of France cedes Franche-Comté to King Philip II of Spain.
1559 Peace of Cateau Cambrésis Ends the Italian Wars.
1560 Treaty of Edinburgh Attempts to end the Auld Alliance.
1562 Edict of Saint-Germain[40] Recognizes the existence of French Protestants and guarantees them freedom of conscience and private worship.
Treaty of Hampton Court Establishes military and economic ties between Queen Elizabeth and Huguenot leader Louis I de Bourbon.
1563 Edict of Amboise Ends the first phase of the French Wars of Religion.
1568 Peace of Longjumeau[41] Ends the second phase of the French Wars of Religion; confirms the Edict of Amboise; expires in August 1568.
1569 Union of Lublin Unites the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania into a single state, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
1570 Treaty of Stettin Ends the Northern Seven Years' War.
Peace of Saint-Germain-en-Laye Ends the third phase of the French Wars of Religion.
1572 Treaty of Blois Queen Elizabeth of England and Catherine de' Medici of France establish an alliance against Spain.
1573 Edict of Boulogne Ends the fourth phase of the French Wars of Religion; gives Huguenots the right to worship in La Rochelle, Montauban, and Nimes.
1576 Edict of Beaulieu[42] Ends the fifth phase of the French Wars of Religion; Henry III of France gives the Huguenots the right of public worship.
Pacification of Ghent Alliance of the provinces of the Netherlands against the Spanish.
1577 Treaty of Bergerac[43] Ends the sixth phase of the French Wars of Religion; Huguenots can practice their faith only in the suburbs of one town in each judicial district.
Edict of 1577[44] Provides for the removal of Spanish troops from the Netherlands; upholds Pacification of Ghent.
1579 Union of Atrecht The southern states of the Spanish Netherlands express loyalty to the King of Spain.
Union of Utrecht Unifies the northern states of the Netherlands.
1580 Treaty of Fleix[45] Ends the seventh phase of the French Wars of Religion; recognizes previous treaties granting religious privileges to the Huguenots.
Treaty of Plessis-les-Tours François, Duke of Anjou becomes sovereign of the Dutch Republic.
1582 Peace of Jam Zapolski Ends the Livonian War between Poland and Muscovy.
1583 Treaty of Plussa A truce between Russia and Sweden; ends the Livonian War (1558?1583).
1584 Treaty of Joinville Forms a Catholic alliance between the French Catholic League and Hapsburg Spain against Protestant forces such as Elizabeth I of England.
1585 Treaty of Nemours Revokes previous concessions made to the Huguenots; instigates the War of the Three Henries.
Treaty of Nonsuch England assists Dutch in the Eighty Years' War.
1586 Treaty of Berwick Agreement of amity between Queen Elizabeth I of England and King James VI of Scotland.
1595 Treaty of Teusina[46] Ends the Russo?Swedish War (1590?1595).
1598 Peace of Vervins The Spanish withdraw from French territory.
Edict of Nantes Henry IV of France grants French Protestants (or Huguenots) substantial rights in a nation still considered essentially Catholic.

1600–1699

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Year Name Summary
1601 Treaty of Lyon Henry IV of France acquires Bugey, Valromey, Gex, and Bresse.
1604 Treaty of London Ends hostilities between England and Spain.
1606 Peace of ?itava[47] Ends the Long War between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy.
Treaty of Vienna[48] Restores all constitutional and religious rights/privileges to the Hungarians in both Transylvania and Royal Hungary.
1608 Treaty of Lieben Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II surrenders Hungary, Austrian territories near the Danube River, and Moravia to his brother Matthias.
1609 Treaty of Antwerp[49] Spain and the Netherlands agree to a 12-year truce.
1610 Treaty of Brussol[50] Establishes a military alliance between Charles Emmanuel I and Henry IV of France against the Spanish in Italy.
1613 Treaty of Knäred Ends the Kalmar War between Denmark and Sweden.
Two Row Wampum Treaty[51] Treaty between the Iroquois and representatives of the Dutch government.
1614 Treaty of Xanten Ends the Jülich-Cleves War.
1615 Peace of Asti Duke Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy relinquishes claims on Monferrato.
Peace of Tyrnau Recognizes Gábor Bethlen as the Prince of Transylvania.
1616 Treaty of Loudun Ends hostilities between Queen Marie de Medici and rebellious French princes led by Henry II, the third Prince of Condé.
1617 Treaty of Pavia Savoy cedes Monferrato to Mantua.
Treaty of Stolbovo Ends the Ingrian War between Sweden and Muscovy.
1618 Truce of Deulino[52] Ends the Polish?Muscovite War (1605?1618); expires in 1632.
1619 Treaty of Angoulęme Ends civil war in France between supporters of Queen Marie de Medici and her son, King Louis XIII of France.
Treaty of Munich Duke Maximilian of Bavaria allows Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II to use his forces in exchange for territories in the Palatine.
1620 Treaty of Ulm The Protestant Union ceases its support of Frederick V of Bohemia.
1621 Peace of Nikolsburg[53] Ends the war between Prince Gabriel Bethlen of Transylvania and Emperor Ferdinand II of the Holy Roman Empire.
Treaty of Madrid Restores Valtelline to the Grisons and grants Protestants in the region religious freedoms.
1622 Treaty of Montpellier[54] Between King Louis XIII of France and Duke Henry II of Rohan; confirms the Edict of Nantes.
1623 Treaty of Paris France, Savoy, and Venice agree to have Spanish forces leave Valtelline.
1625 Treaty of Den Haag England and the Netherlands agree to economically support Christian IV of Denmark during the Thirty Years' War.
1626 Peace of Pressburg[18] Ends the revolt against the Habsburgs.
Treaty of Monzón France and Spain share equal rights in their control of Valtelline.
1628 Treaty of Munich Recognizes Duke Maximilian of Bavaria as a prince-elector; grants Maximilian control of the Upper Palatinate and the right bank of the Rhine River for thirty years.
1629 Edict of Restitution Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II attempts to reinforce the territorial and religious settlements made after the Peace of Augsburg.
Treaty of Lübeck Denmark withdraws from the Thirty Years' War.
Truce of Altmark[55] Ends hostilities between Sweden and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Peace of Alais[56] Between the Huguenots and King Louis XIII of France; confirms the basic principles of the Edict of Nantes with additional clauses.
1630 Peace of Regensburg[57] Temporarily halts the War of the Mantuan Succession.
1631 Treaty of Barwald France and Sweden establish an alliance against Germany.
Treaty of Cherasco Ends the War of the Mantuan Succession.
Treaty of Munich France and Bavaria establish a secret "Catholic" alliance.
1632 Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye England returns New France (Quebec) to France.
1634 Treaty of Polyanovka[58] Ends the Smolensk War between Poland and Muscovy.
1635 Peace of Prague Between the Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand II, and most of the Protestant states of the Holy Roman Empire.
Treaty of Sztumska Wie?[59] The Swedish Empire concedes territories to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
1636 Treaty of Wismar Establishes alliance between Sweden and France against the Habsburgs.
1638 Treaty of Hamburg Confirms Treaty of Wismar; France pays Sweden 1,000,000 livres.
Treaty of Hartford Cedes Pequot Indian lands to Connecticut River towns and outlaws Pequot settlement and the use of the Pequot language.
1639 Treaty of Berwick[60] Ends the First Bishops' War between Charles I of England and the Scots.
Treaty of Zuhab[61] Ends the war between Persia and the Ottoman Empire.
Treaty of Asurar Ali Establishes the boundary between the Mughals and the Ahom kingdom.
1640 Treaty of Ripon Between Charles I of Scotland and the Scots in the aftermath of the Second Bishops' War.
1643 Solemn League and Covenant Between the Scottish Covenanters and the leaders of the English Parliamentarians.
1645 Treaty of Brömsebro[62] Ends the Torstenson War between Sweden and Denmark-Norway.
1647 Truce of Ulm[63] Forces Duke Maximilian of Bavaria to renounce his alliance with Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II.
1648 Peace of Westphalia[64] Ends the Thirty Years' War and the Eighty Years' War, and establishes the principle of the sovereignty of nations in use today.
Treaty of Concordia[65] Divides the island of Saint Martin between France and the Netherlands.
1649 Peace of Rueil Ends the opening episodes of the Fronde, France's civil war.
Treaty of Zboriv Places three provinces of Ukraine under the control of the Cossacks.
1650 Treaty of Breda Between Charles II of England and the Scottish Covenanters during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
Treaty of Hartford Establishes boundary lines between New Amsterdam and English settlers in Connecticut.
1651 Treaty of Bila Tserkva Establishes peace between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ukrainian Cossacks after the Battle of Berestechko.
1654 Treaty of Pereyaslav Between Muscovy and the Cossacks.
Treaty of Westminster Ends the First Anglo-Dutch War.
1656 Treaty of Königsberg Establishes alliance between Charles X of Sweden and Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, against Poland.
Treaty of Labiau Between Prince-elector Frederick William of Brandenburg and King Charles X Gustav of Sweden.
Treaty of Butre Between the Gold Coast (West Africa) state of Ahanta and the States General and the Dutch West India Company, establishing a Dutch protectorate over Butre and Upper Ahanta.
1657 Treaty of Bydgoszcz Between King John II Casimir of Poland and Margrave Frederick William of Brandenburg-Prussia.
Treaty of Paris Establishes military alliance between England and France against Spain.
Treaty of Raalte Willem II no longer is viceroy of Overijssel.
Treaty of Wehlau Between Poland and Brandenburg-Prussia during The Deluge (Polish history).
1658 Treaty of Hadiach Between Poland and the Cossacks.
Treaty of Taastrup[66] An accord that preceded the Treaty of Roskilde between Charles X Gustav of Sweden and King Frederick III of Denmark.
Treaty of Roskilde Denmark-Norway cedes territory to Sweden.
1659 Treaty of the Pyrenees Ends war between France and Spain.
1660 Treaty of Copenhagen Restores Trondheim to Norway and Bornholm to Denmark.
Treaty of Oliva[67] Ends hostilities between Sweden and Poland.
1661 Treaty of Cardis[68] Ends war started in 1656 between Sweden and Russia.
Treaty of Den Haag The Dutch Empire recognizes Portuguese imperial sovereignty over Recife in Brazil.
1662 Treaty of Montmartre Duke Charles IV gives to Louis XIV the throne to the Duchy of Lorraine.
1663 Treaty of Ghilajharighat Between the Ahoms and the Mughal forces.
1664 Peace of Vasvár Between the Austrian Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire after the Battle of Saint Gotthard; lasted until 1683.
1665 Treaty of Purandar[69] Between Rajput Jai Singh and Shivaji Maharaj.
1667 Treaty of Breda Ends the Second Anglo-Dutch War.
Treaty of Andrusovo Ends the war between Muscovy and Poland-Lithuania.
1668 First Triple Alliance Alliance between England, the United Provinces and Sweden.
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle Ends the War of Devolution between Louis XIV of France and Habsburg Spain.
Treaty of Bongaja Sultan Saif-ud-Din of Tidore recognizes the influence of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in Indonesian territories.