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Treaty of Blois (1504) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Treaty of Blois (1504) The Treaty of Blois (1504), also known as the First Treaty of Blois,〔Kitchin, George William. ''A History of France''. Vol. 2. Clarendon Press, 1896, p. 155.〕 was an agreement between Louis XII of France and the Holy Roman Emperor, Maximillian I and his son Archduke Philip, the father of the future Emperor Charles V. It was signed on September 22, 1504, at Blois.〔Mowat, R.B. ''A History of European Diplomacy, 1451-1789''. Longmans, Green & Co., 1928, p. 32.〕 The treaty centered on an agreement of marriage between Claude of France and Charles, with Claude carrying a dowry that included Brittany, Burgundy, and Blois,〔(Encyclopædia Britannica )〕 and France and Spain agreeing to bestow Naples upon Charles. However, the terms of the treaty fell through when Claude was betrothed to her second cousin, the future Francis I of France. This seemed the likely outcome from the start, as Claude's mother, Anne of Brittany, was the only participant truly eager for the match (it would have kept her duchy of Brittany out of the control of the French crown).〔Smedley, Edward. ''The history of France: from the final partition of the empire of Charlemagne, A.D. 843, to the peace of Cambray, A.D. 1529''. Vol. 1. Baldwin, 1836, p. 475〕 ==See also==
*Italian War of 1499–1504
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