Treaty of Paris (1623)
The Treaty of Paris was signed on 7 February 1623, between France, Savoy, and Venice.[1][2] All three signatories agreed to re-establish the territory of Valtelline by attempting to remove Spanish forces stationed there.
See also
References
- Olaf Asbach and Peter Schröder, The Ashgate Research Companion to the Thirty Years' War (Ashgate Publishing, 2014) p. 107
- Geoffrey Parker, The Thirty Years' War (Taylor & Francis, 2006) p. 59
External links
- Thirty Years War 1621 to 1626
- The Valtelline (1603–1639)
- Text of treaty (german) League France-Venice-England-Savoy March 1623 (11 points)
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