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Removes Bavaria from the War of the Spanish Succession. Treaty of Narva: Great Northern War: Saxon–Polish–Lithuanian–Russian alliance. 1705 Treaty of Warsaw: Great Northern War: Polish–Lithuanian–Swedish alliance. Pact of Genoa: War of the Spanish Succession: alliance between the Kingdom of England and the Principality of Catalonia. 1706
The Santoña Agreement, Pact of Santoña or Santoña Treason, was an agreement signed in Guriezo, near Santoña, Cantabria, on 24 August 1937 during the Spanish Civil War between politicians close to the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV), fighting for the Spanish Republicans, and Italian forces fighting for Francisco Franco. The treaty was ...
After the end of the war, the Spanish Republic formed a government-in-exile in Paris and Mexico City. Between the start of the civil war and Spanish transition to democracy and the reconciliation with the Spanish Republican government in exile in 1977, nations decided when, how, and if they recognised the government of Spain.
Memorial to the Spanish Civil War in Canberra. The earliest writings on the discovery of mainland Australia by European explorers date back to the early 17th century. [ 2 ] However, Australian researcher Lawrence Hargrave argued that Spain had already established a colony in Botany Bay in the 16th century, a time when expeditions were organised ...
Treaties concluded or ratified by Spain. Where appropriate, articles should be placed in the subcategories. Where appropriate, articles should be placed in the subcategories. This category may contain articles about treaties concluded or ratified by Spain since 20 November 1975, which is the date on which Francisco Franco died, bringing to an ...
The Spanish Civil War (Non-Intervention) Act, 1937 was signed into law on 24 February by the Irish and provided penalties for exporters of war material and for service in the military forces of a belligerent, and it restricted travel to Spain. [59] Soviet war aid continued to reach Spain through the Mediterranean. [60]
The international response to the Spanish Civil War included many non-Spaniards participating in combat and advisory positions. The governments of Italy, Germany and, to a lesser extent, Portugal contributed money, munitions, manpower and support to the Nationalist forces, led by Francisco Franco.
The Twelve Years' Truce was a ceasefire during the Eighty Years' War between Spain and the Dutch Republic, agreed in Antwerp on 9 April 1609 and ended on 9 April 1621. [1] While European powers like France began treating the Republic as a sovereign state, the Spanish viewed it as a temporary measure forced on them by financial exhaustion and domestic issues and did not formally recognise Dutch ...