Treaty of Frankfurt
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The Treaty of Frankfurt may refer to one of three treaties signed at Frankfurt, as follows:
  • Treaty of Frankfurt (1489)
    Treaty of Frankfurt (1489)
    The Treaty of Frankfurt was signed on July 22, 1489 at Frankfurt between Maximilian of Austria and the envoys of King Charles VIII of France. Based on the terms of the peace agreement, King Charles agreed to promote reconciliation between Maximilian and the Flemish rebels...

     - Treaty between Maximilian of Austria and the envoys of King Charles VIII of France
  • Treaty of Frankfurt (1539)
    Treaty of Frankfurt (1539)
    The Treaty of Frankfurt , also known as the Truce of Frankfurt, was a formal agreement of peace between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Protestants on April 19, 1539. The parties met at Frankfurt-on-the-Main, and the Lutherans were represented by Philip Melancthon...

     - Initiated a fifteen month period of peace between Protestants and Catholics in the Holy Roman Empire
  • Treaty of Frankfurt (1871)
    Treaty of Frankfurt (1871)
    The Treaty of Frankfurt was a peace treaty signed in Frankfurt on 10 May 1871, at the end of the Franco-Prussian War.- Summary :The treaty did the following:...

    - Ended the Franco-Prussian War
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