Treaty of Madrid (1526)
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Treaty of Madrid may refer to: * Treaty of Madrid (1339), collaboration between Aragon and Castile * Treaty of Madrid (1526), in which France renounced claims in Italy, surrendered Burgundy to Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and abandoned sovereignty over Flanders and Artois *
Treaty of Madrid (1617) The Treaty of Madrid was a peace treaty between the Republic of Venice and the Habsburg monarchy, ending the Uskok War. Its indirect consequence was the elimination of Uskok piracy in the Adriatic Sea. Background In the aftermath of the Long Turk ...
, between the Holy Roman Empire and the Republic of Venice ending the Uskok War *
Treaty of Madrid (1621) The Treaty of Madrid was signed on 26 April 1621 by French courtier, François de Bassompierre. Based on the terms of the treaty, the Valtelline was restored to the Grisons and the Spanish were allowed to reoccupy Chiavenna. Moreover, the accord g ...
, in which Valtelline was restored to the Bund and Protestants in the region were given religious freedoms * Treaty of Madrid (1630), in which England renounced supporting the rebels of the Spanish Netherlands and the Protestants in Germany * Treaty of Madrid (1667) or Lord Sandwich's Treaty, the first step in officially ending the Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660) * Treaty of Madrid (1670), in which Spain recognized English possessions in the Caribbean Sea *
Treaty of Madrid (13 January 1750) The Spanish–Portuguese treaty of 1750 or Treaty of Madrid was a document signed in the Spanish capital by Ferdinand VI of Spain and John V of Portugal on 13 January 1750. The agreement aimed to end armed conflict over a border dispute betwee ...
, which settled boundaries between Spain and Portugal's colonies in South America *
Treaty of Madrid (5 October 1750) The Treaty of Madrid, also known as the Treaty of Aquisgran, was a commercial treaty between Britain and Spain, formally signed on 5 October 1750 in Madrid. Commercial tensions over the ''Asiento'', a monopoly contract allowing foreign mercha ...
, between Spain and Britain was about the
Asiento de Negros The () was a monopoly contract between the Spanish Crown and various merchants for the right to provide African slaves to colonies in the Spanish Americas. The Spanish Empire rarely engaged in the trans-Atlantic slave trade directly from Afr ...
* Pinckney's Treaty or Treaty of Madrid (1795), which settled boundaries between the United States and Spain * Treaty of Madrid (1801), in which Portugal gives France an indemnity of 20 million francs and half of Guiana * Treaty of Madrid (1814), between Britain and Spain, following restoration of the Bourbon Monarchy * Treaty of Madrid (1817), act of sale of a Russian naval squadron to Spain * Treaty of Madrid (1880), between the Sultan of Morocco and other Powers * Treaty of Madrid (1891), giving France legal protection of the term "champagne"


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Madrid Accords The Madrid Accords, formally the Declaration of Principles on Western Sahara, was a treaty between Spain, Morocco, and Mauritania setting out six principles which would end the Spanish presence in the territory of Spanish Sahara and arrange a t ...
(1975), between Spain, Morocco, and Mauritania *
Treaty of El Pardo (disambiguation) The Treaty of El Pardo may refer to: * Treaty of El Pardo (1728) * Treaty of El Pardo (1739), commonly referred to as the Convention of Pardo *Treaty of El Pardo (1761) The Treaty of El Pardo was signed on 12 February 1761 between representatives ...
, several treaties signed at the El Pardo Palace in Madrid might referred to as a Treaty of Madrid {{disambiguation