Treaty of Montreuil (1299)

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1259 Treaty of Paris and 1271 deaths of the Count and Countess of Poitou
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Edward I creating Edward II Prince of Wales (early 14th cent.)
Philip IV and family—Isabella 3rd from left—in a 1313 manuscript illumination

The 1299 Treaty of Montreuil (

Feast of the Invention of St Stephen (3 August).[3]

The treaty was negotiated on Edward I's behalf by

£100,000.[4] It was said by contemporaries that the alliance brought "great unhappiness to both parties".[5] Edward I also privately instructed the count to enquire about Philip's half-sister Margaret of France, whom Edward married at Canterbury
soon afterwards on 10 September.

Upon France's ratification of the original treaty, it was supplemented by the Treaty of Chartres on the same day.

1303 Treaty of Paris that finally concluded the war. Following the prince's accession as Edward II in 1307, the two married married at Boulogne-sur-Mer
on 25 January 1308, when Isabella was 12.

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Citations

  1. ^ Rymer & al. (1745), "Tractatus per Regum Angliae & Franciae Nuncios apud Musterolium coram Episcopo Vicentino Nuncio Papae super Pace inter Ipsos Reges Reformanda" [Treaty between the Envoys of the Kings of England and France at Montreuil before the Bishop of Vicenza Envoy of the Pope Concerning the Resumption of Peace between the Kings].
  2. ^ Rymer & al. (1745), "Ratificatio Tractatus Pacis Habiti apud Musterolium coram Episcopo Vicentino Papae Nuncio" [Ratification of the Treaty of Peace Held at Montreuil before the Bishop of Vicenza Envoy of the Pope].
  3. ^ Rymer & al. (1745), "Tractatus apud Musterolium coram Nuncio Papae Habiti Ratificatio per Regem Franciae" [Ratification by the King of France of the Treaty Held at Montreuil before the Envoy of the Pope].
  4. ^ Weir (2005).
  5. ^ Saaler (1997).
  6. ^ Rymer & al. (1745), "Compositio per Nuncios Angliae & Franciae apud Mustroill de Pace Facienda inter Ipsos Reges Secundum Formam Pronunciationis Domini Papae coram Episcopo Vicentino sub Sigillo Ejusdem Episcopi" [Statement by the Envoys of England & France at Montreuil on the Peace to Be Made between the Kings According to the Form of the Lord Pope's Pronouncement before the Bishop of Vicenza under That Bishop's Seal].

Bibliography

  • Rymer, Thomas; et al., eds. (1745), Foedera, Conventiones, Literae, et Cujuscunque Generis Acta Publica inter Reges Angliae et Alios Quosvis Imperatores, Reges, Pontifices, Principes, vel Communitates... [Treaties, Conventions, Letters, and Public Proceedings of Any Kind between the Kings of England and Any Other Emperors, Kings, Popes, Princes, or Communities...] (in Latin & French), vol. I, Pt. 1 & 2 (3rd ed.), The Hague: Jean Neaulme, pp. 208–210{{citation}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link).
  • Saaler, Mary (1997), Edward II 1307–1327.
  • Weir, Alison (2005), Queen Isabella.