Peace Of Cateau Cambrsis

The Peace of Cateau-Cambrsis is an agreement reached between Elizabeth I of England and Henry II of France on April 2 and between Henry II and Philip II of Spain on April 3 1559, at Cateau-Cambrsis, around fifty kilometres south-east of Cambrai, that ended the Italian Wars. France and the Hapsburgs had been in conflict for most of the previous sixty-five years, during which England had intermittently intervened on the side of France's enemies. Under its terms, France restored Piedmont and Savoy to the Duke of Savoy, but retained Saluzzo, Calais and the bishoprics of Metz, Toul, and Verdun. Spain retained Franche-Comt. Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy married Margaret, the sister of Henry II of France, and Philip II of Spain married Henry's daughter Elisabeth. Henry II of France died during the tournament held to celebrate the peace. King Henry's eye was pierced by a sliver that penetrated the brain, from the shattered lance of Gabriel Montgomery, captain of the King's Scottish Guard.
   

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
kahului airport
cao xueqin
carl sassenrath
penglai
the great artiste
jack chambers (artist)
adam a. crown
paris peace conference, 1919
fairbanks international airport
definitive
bloomfield college
artist collection
bernard landry
alternative minimum tax
caldwell college
dan miller
rijeka
centenary college
igbo
treaty of rapallo
college of saint elizabeth
kaiser motors
drew university
newtype
black box theatre
fairleigh dickinson university
strait of canso
town bully
preppy
bar (landform)
miami university
list of electronics topics
crimen sollicitationis
greaser
battle of jena auerstedt
berkeley college
concacaf
elisabeth marie henriette, archduchess of austria
ana ng
kieran kelly
galilean transformation
jive turkey
eden, new york
brian sibley