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1200s and 1300s

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Treaty of Paris (1229) The Treaty of Paris, also known as Treaty of Meaux, was signed on 12 April 1229 between Raymond VII of Toulouse and Louis IX of France in Meaux near Paris. Louis was still a minor, and it was his mother Blanche of Castile, as regent, who was inst ...
, which ended the Albigensian Crusade *
Treaty of Paris (1259) The Treaty of Paris (also known as the Treaty of Albeville) was a treaty between Louis IX of France and Henry III of England, agreed to on 4 December 1259, ending 100 years of conflicts between the Capetian and Plantagenet dynasties. History ...
, between Henry III of England and Louis IX of France *
Treaty of Paris (1303) The Treaty of Paris ended the Anglo-French War of 1294–1303, and was signed on 20 May 1303 between Philip IV of France and Edward I of England. Based on the terms of the treaty, Gascony was restored to England from France following its occupat ...
, between King Philip IV of France and King Edward I of England * Treaty of Paris (1320), peace between King Philip V of France and Robert III, Count of Flanders *
Treaty of Paris (1323) The Treaty of Paris was signed on March 6, 1323. It established clarity over the following: Count Louis I of Flanders relinquished Flemish claims over the County of Zeeland and acknowledged the Count of Holland, William I, as the Count of Zeel ...
, in which Count Louis of Flanders relinquished Flemish claims over Zeeland *
Treaty of Paris (1355) The Treaty of Paris was signed in 1355 between Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy and the first Dauphin_of_France#History, dauphin, future Charles V of France. Overall, the treaty benefited Savoy financially and politically by expanding and consolidating ...
, a land exchange between France and Savoy


1500s to 1700s

* Treaty of Paris (1515), planning the marriage of the 15-year old future King Charles I of Spain and 4-year old Renée of France *
Treaty of Paris (1623) The Treaty of Paris was signed on February 7, 1623, between France, Savoy, and Venice.Geoffrey Parker, ''The Thirty Years' War'' (Taylor & Francis, 2006) p. 59 All three signatories agreed to re-establish the territory of Valtelline by attemptin ...
, between France, Savoy, and Venice against Spanish forces in Valtelline *
Treaty of Paris (1626) The Treaty of Paris (1626) was a peace agreement between king Louis XIII and the Huguenots following the outbreak of the Second Huguenot rebellion and the Capture of Ré island Capture may refer to: *Asteroid capture, a phenomenon in which an as ...
, peace between King Louis XIII and the Huguenots of La Rochelle *
Treaty of Paris (1657) The Treaty of Paris signed in March 1657 allied the English Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell with King Louis XIV of France against King Philip IV of Spain, merging the Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660) with the larger Franco-Spanish War (1635–1 ...
, established a military alliance between France and England against Spain * Treaty of Paris (1718), between Philip of Orléans, Regent of France, and Leopold, Duke of Lorraine * Treaty of Paris (1761), established the third Bourbon Family Compact between France and Spain *
Treaty of Paris (1763) The Treaty of Paris, also known as the Treaty of 1763, was signed on 10 February 1763 by the kingdoms of Great Britain, France and Spain, with Portugal in agreement, after Great Britain and Prussia's victory over France and Spain during the S ...
, ended the Seven Years' War/French and Indian War *
Treaty of Paris (1783) The Treaty of Paris, signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain and representatives of the United States of America on September 3, 1783, officially ended the American Revolutionary War and overall state of conflict ...
, ended the American Revolutionary War *
Treaty of Paris (1784) The Peace of Paris of 1783 was the set of treaties that ended the American Revolutionary War. On 3 September 1783, representatives of King George III of Great Britain signed a treaty in Paris with representatives of the United States of America ...
, ended the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War *
Treaty of Paris (1796) The Treaty of Paris of 15 May 1796 was a treaty between the French Republic and the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia during the War of the First Coalition. After four years of fighting, the French under Bonaparte had finally beaten the Piedmontese ...
, ended the war between France and the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia


1800s

* , the final peace treaty between Russia and Spain; see
Treaty of Paris (8 October 1801) France and Russia signed a treaty of peace in Paris on 8 October 1801. The treaty formally ended Russo-French hostilities in the War of the Second Coalition. Two days later, on 10 October, they signed a secret convention of alliance. The signatories ...
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Treaty of Paris (8 October 1801) France and Russia signed a treaty of peace in Paris on 8 October 1801. The treaty formally ended Russo-French hostilities in the War of the Second Coalition. Two days later, on 10 October, they signed a secret convention of alliance. The signatories ...
, the final peace treaty between France and Russia *
Treaty of Paris (1802) The Treaty of Paris was signed on 25 June 1802 between the First French Republic, then under First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, and the Ottoman Empire, then ruled by Sultan Selim III. It was the final form of a preliminary treaty signed at Paris ...
, ended the war between France and the Ottoman Empire * , creating the
Confederation of the Rhine The Confederated States of the Rhine, simply known as the Confederation of the Rhine, also known as Napoleonic Germany, was a confederation of German client states established at the behest of Napoleon some months after he defeated Austria an ...
* Treaty of Paris (February 1810), between France and the Kingdom of Bavaria * Treaty of Paris (1810), ended the war between France and Sweden *
Treaty of Paris (24 February 1812) The Treaty of Paris of 24 February 1812 between Napoleon I of France and Frederick William III of Prussia established a Franco-Prussian alliance directed against Russia. On 24 June, Prussia joined the French invasion of Russia. The unpopular al ...
, established an alliance between France and Prussia against Russia *
Treaty of Paris (14 March 1812) The Treaty of Paris of 14 March 1812 created an alliance between the Austrian Empire and the French Empire against the Russian Empire.The French text of the treaty is in . Austria pledged to provide an auxiliary corps of 30,000 troops under the co ...
, established an alliance between France and Austria against Russia *
Treaty of Paris (1814) The Treaty of Paris, signed on 30 May 1814, ended the war between France and the Sixth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars, following an armistice signed on 23 April between Charles, Count of Artois, and the allies. The treaty set the borde ...
, signed between France and the Sixth Coalition *
Treaty of Paris (1815) The Treaty of Paris of 1815, also known as the Second Treaty of Paris, was signed on 20 November 1815 following the defeat and second abdication of Napoleon Bonaparte. In February, Napoleon had escaped from his exile on Elba; he entered Paris ...
, signed between France and the Seventh Coalition, following the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo * , part of the
Congress of Vienna The Congress of Vienna (, ) of 1814–1815 was a series of international diplomatic meetings to discuss and agree upon a possible new layout of the European political and constitutional order after the downfall of the French Emperor Napoleon B ...
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Treaty of Paris (1856) The Treaty of Paris of 1856 brought an end to the Crimean War between the Russian Empire and an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, the United Kingdom, the Second French Empire and the Kingdom of Sardinia. The treaty, signed on 30 March 1856 at ...
, ended the Crimean War *
Treaty of Paris (1857) The Treaty of Paris (1857) marked the end of the hostilities of the Anglo-Persian War. On the Persian side negotiations were handled by ambassador Ferukh Khan. The two sides signed the peace treaty on 4 March 1857.''The Middle East and North Afr ...
, ended the Anglo-Persian War *
Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property The Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, signed in Paris, France, on 20 March 1883, was one of the first intellectual property treaties. It established a Union for the protection of industrial property. The convention is c ...
(1883), one of the first intellectual property treaties *
Treaty of Paris (1898) The Treaty of Peace between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Spain, commonly known as the Treaty of Paris of 1898 ( fil, Kasunduan sa Paris ng 1898; es, Tratado de París de 1898), was a treaty signed by Spain and the United St ...
, ended the Spanish–American War


1900s and 2000s

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Treaty of Paris (1900) The Treaty of Paris was signed on 27 June 1900 between representatives of the Kingdom of Spain and the French Third Republic. The treaty delimited the borders of the Spanish colonies in the Sahara desert (Río de Oro, part of Spanish Sahara) ...
, ended all conflicting claims between France and Spain over Río Muni in Africa * Treaty of Paris (1918), between France and Monaco adapting provisions of the Franco-Monegasque Treaty of 1861 in the context of the Monaco succession crisis of 1918 * Paris Convention of 1919, the first international convention to address the political difficulties and intricacies involved in international aerial navigation *
Treaty of Paris (1920) The 1920 Treaty of Paris was an act signed by Romania and the principal Allied Powers of the time (France, United Kingdom, Italy and Japan) whose purpose was the recognition of Romanian sovereignty over Bessarabia. The treaty, however, never c ...
, united Bessarabia and Romania * Treaties of Paris that ended World War I (at the
Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920) The Paris Peace Conference was the formal meeting in 1919 and 1920 of the victorious Allies after the end of World War I to set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers. Dominated by the leaders of Britain, France, the United States and ...
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Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919) The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (french: Traité de Saint-Germain-en-Laye) was signed on 10 September 1919 by the victorious Allies of World War I on the one hand and by the Republic of German-Austria on the other. Like the Treaty of Tria ...
, with Austria **
Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine The Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine (french: Traité de Neuilly-sur-Seine) required Bulgaria to cede various territories, after Bulgaria had been one of the Central Powers defeated in World War I. The treaty was signed on 27 November 1919 at Neuilly ...
(1919), with Bulgaria **
Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles (french: Traité de Versailles; german: Versailler Vertrag, ) was the most important of the peace treaties of World War I. It ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed on 28 June ...
(1919), with Germany **
Treaty of Trianon The Treaty of Trianon (french: Traité de Trianon, hu, Trianoni békeszerződés, it, Trattato del Trianon) was prepared at the Paris Peace Conference and was signed in the Grand Trianon château in Versailles on 4 June 1920. It forma ...
(1920), with Hungary **
Treaty of Sèvres The Treaty of Sèvres (french: Traité de Sèvres) was a 1920 treaty signed between the Allies of World War I and the Ottoman Empire. The treaty ceded large parts of Ottoman territory to France, the United Kingdom, Greece and Italy, as well ...
(1920), with the Ottoman Empire * Paris Peace Treaties, 1947, formally established peace between the World War II Allies and Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Romania and Finland *
Treaty of Paris (1951) The Treaty of Paris (formally the Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community) was signed on 18 April 1951 between France, Italy, West Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, establishing the European Coal and Steel Co ...
, established the European Coal and Steel Community *
Bonn–Paris conventions The Bonn–Paris conventions were signed in May 1952 and came into force after the 1955 ratification. The conventions put an end to the Allied occupation of West Germany.Joachim von ElbU.S. Embassy Bonn HistoryU.S. Diplomatic Mission to Germa ...
(1952), putting an end to the Allied occupation of West Germany *
Treaty establishing the European Defence Community The Treaty establishing the European Defence Community, also known as the Treaty of Paris, is an unratified treaty signed on 27 May 1952 by the six 'inner' countries of European integration: the Benelux countries, France, Italy, and West Germany ...
(1952), an unratified treaty * Paris Convention on Third Party Liability in the Field of Nuclear Energy (1960), liability and compensation for damage caused by accidents occurring while producing nuclear energy * Paris Peace Accords (1973), ended American involvement in the Vietnam War *
Paris Charter The Charter of Paris for a New Europe (also known as the Paris Charter) was adopted by a summit meeting of most European governments in addition to those of Canada, the United States and the Soviet Union, in Paris from 19–21 November 1990. The ...
(1990), helped form the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe *
1991 Paris Peace Accords The Paris Peace Agreements ( km, សន្ធិសញ្ញាសន្តិភាពទីក្រុងប៉ារីស ឆ្នាំ១៩៩១; french: Accords de paix de Paris), formally titled Comprehensive Cambodian Peace Agreeme ...
, marked the end of the Cambodian-Vietnamese War *
Dayton Agreement The General Framework Agreement for Peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as the Dayton Agreement or the Dayton Accords ( Croatian: ''Daytonski sporazum'', Serbian and Bosnian: ''Dejtonski mirovni sporazum'' / Дејтонски миро ...
(1995, formally signed in Paris), ending the Bosnia War * Paris Agreement (2015), an international agreement regarding global warming


Other uses

* Treaty of Paris (painting), ''Treaty of Paris'' (painting), 1783 painting by Benjamin West * Treaty of Paris (band), pop-punk rock band from Chicago * Treaty of Paris, the horse which won the 2013 Acomb Stakes#Winners since 1986, Acomb Stakes


See also

* Paris Peace Conference (disambiguation), conferences held before the signing of some of the Paris peace treaties * Peace of Paris (1783) in which Great Britain signed treaties with France, Spain and the Dutch Republic and the United States * Treaty of Versailles (disambiguation), treaties signed at the Palace of Versailles, in Versailles, a suburb of Paris, formally ended World War I on the Western Front * List of treaties, a list of all known agreements, pacts, peaces, and major contracts between states, armies, governments, and tribal groups. * List of Paris meetings, agreements and declarations, for other articles with similar titles or topics {{Disambiguation