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The Treaty of Blois can refer to one of the four treaties signed in the French city of Blois, in the early sixteenth century, between the Spanish kingdoms and France: *
Treaty of Blois (1504) The Treaty of Blois (1504), also known as the First Treaty of Blois, 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 ...
(1st Treaty of Blois), of September 22, 1504, which proposed a marriage between Charles of Luxembourg (the future Emperor Charles V) and Claude of France, daughter of Louis XII. The marriage was eventually cancelled, however. *
Treaty of Blois (1505) The Treaty of Blois can refer to one of the four treaties signed in the French city of Blois, in the early sixteenth century, between the Spanish kingdoms and France: * Treaty of Blois (1504) (1st Treaty of Blois), of September 22, 1504, which prop ...
(2nd Treaty of Blois), of October 12, 1505, was concluded between Louis XII of France and Ferdinand II of Aragon the marriage of the latter to the French-allied Germaine of Foix. *
Treaty of Blois (1509) The Treaty of Blois can refer to one of the four treaties signed in the French city of Blois, in the early sixteenth century, between the Spanish kingdoms and France: * Treaty of Blois (1504) (1st Treaty of Blois), of September 22, 1504, which prop ...
(3rd Treaty of Blois), of December 12, 1509, an alliance between Ferdinand II of Aragon (and now regent of Castile), Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I, and King Louis XII of France in the
War of the League of Cambrai The War of the League of Cambrai, sometimes known as the War of the Holy League and several other names, was fought from February 1508 to December 1516 as part of the Italian Wars of 1494–1559. The main participants of the war, who fough ...
in northern Italy. *
Treaty of Blois (1512) The Treaty of Blois can refer to one of the four treaties signed in the French city of Blois, in the early sixteenth century, between the Spanish kingdoms and France: * Treaty of Blois (1504) (1st Treaty of Blois), of September 22, 1504, which prop ...
(4th Treaty of Blois), of July 18, 1512, a defensive pact between Navarre and France to respect Navarre's neutrality, whereby Francis I of France also recognizes the sovereignty of the Principality of Béarn. It can also refer to two unrelated treaties: *
Treaty of Blois (1499) The Treaty of Blois (1499), signed on 9 February 1499, was a secret military alliance between Louis XII of France and the Republic of Venice, in which they agreed to a joint attack on the Duchy of Milan. In return, the Venetians were to receive p ...
, an alliance between France and Venice against the Duchy of Milan. *
Treaty of Blois (1572) {{Short description, 1572 treaty between England and France The Treaty of Blois was signed on 19 April 1572 in Blois between Elizabeth I of England and Catherine de' Medici of France. Based on the terms of the treaty, France and England relinquished ...
, an agreement to have free trade and a military alliance between England and France against Spain in the Spanish Netherlands.


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Blois Blois ( ; ) is a commune and the capital city of Loir-et-Cher department, in Centre-Val de Loire, France, on the banks of the lower Loire river between Orléans and Tours. With 45,898 inhabitants by 2019, Blois is the most populated city of the ...
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Italian Wars The Italian Wars, also known as the Habsburg–Valois Wars, were a series of conflicts covering the period 1494 to 1559, fought mostly in the Italian peninsula, but later expanding into Flanders, the Rhineland and the Mediterranean Sea. The pr ...
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