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The Treaty of Medina del Campo was an agreement developed on March 26, 1489 between England and the nascent Spain.Its provisions accomplished three goals: the establishment of a common policy for the two countries regarding France, the reduction of tariffs between the two countries, and, most centrally, the arrangement of a marriage contract between Arthur Tudor, eldest son of Henry VII of ...
In 1489 a great trade agreement, that would last for 96 years, united the kingdoms of Spain and England with the reduction of trade tariffs, the recognition of France as a common enemy, and the marriage of Catherine of Aragon to King Henry VII's son, Prince Arthur (and later to King Henry VIII)—this was known as the Treaty of Medina del Campo ...
Treaty of Medina Del Campo can refer to: Treaty of Medina del Campo (1431) , between the Crown of Castile and the Kingdom of Portugal Treaty of Medina del Campo (1489) , between England and the Spain
The Treaty of Medina del Campo was signed on 30 October 1431. It was a peace treaty between the Crown of Castile and the Kingdom of Portugal . The agreement was ratified in Almeirim in January 1432.
Negotiations proved successful, culminating in the Treaty of Medina del Campo on 27 March 1489 and the return to Spain of Diego de Guevara and Juan de Sepúlveda, who had come to London with de la Puebla.
Treaty of Medina del Campo (1431) Peace between Portugal and Castile; ratified in Almeirim in 1432. 1432 Union of Grodno (1432) [note 23] Reinforces the Polish–Lithuanian union. 1433 Truce of Łęczyca: Mitigates hostilities in the Polish–Teutonic War (1431–35) between the Kingdom of Poland and the Teutonic Order in Łęczyca. 1435
Treaty of Medina del Campo (1489) Treaty of Salvaterra; Treaty of the Bulls of Guisando; Treaty of Villafáfila This page was last edited on 25 April 2023, at 10:15 ...
In the last passage of the article it been written that after Henry VII had retify the treaty in september 1490, a new offer came which was changing the terms of the previous signed treaty of Medina del campo, and finally been rejected by the spanish rulers, but who offered this treaty?? did Henry offered it, and what did it include? what was ...