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treaty and concluded
After some delay Sigismund assented to the offer, with the provision that Prussia should be treated as a Polish fiefdom ; and after this arrangement had been confirmed by a treaty concluded at Kraków, Albert pledged a personal oath to Sigismund I and was invested with the duchy for himself and his heirs on 10 February 1525.
Amyntas thus concluded a treaty with the Spartans, who assisted him to reduce Olynthus ( 379 ).
In Africa he concluded the treaty with Ophellas, ruler of Cyrenaica.
Perry concluded the treaty with representatives of the Shogun, led by plenipotentiary and the text was reluctantly endorsed subsequently by Emperor Komei.
US commercial rights on the island were secured by a special US-Japanese treaty to that effect, concluded on February 11, 1922.
They also concluded a cooperation treaty on 17 June 1991.
Shortly afterwards Edgar and the King of Norway, Magnus Bare Legs concluded a treaty recognizing Norwegian authority over the Western Isles.
On 7 November 921 Henry and Charles met each other and concluded a treaty of friendship between them.
The Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation concluded in 1888 between Japan and Mexico was the nation's first " equal " treaty with any country ; which overshadows Tokugawa Ieyasu's pre-Edo period initiatives which sought to establish official relations with the New Spain in Mexico.
Theobald concluded a treaty with Isma ' il, in return for territorial concessions that restored Jerusalem to Christian control, as well as much of the rest of the former kingdom, even more territory than Frederick had recovered in 1229.
The 1928 Kellogg Briand Pact was concluded outside the League of Nations, and remains a binding treaty under international law.
On January 22, 1858, Kit Carson concluded a treaty of peace between the Muatche Utah, the Arapaho, and the Pueblo of Taos.
Algirdas ' son, Jogaila, again made overtures to the Teutonic Order and concluded a secret treaty with them.
Lithuania concluded the treaty of friendship with Poland in April 1994.
Radama concluded a treaty in 1817 with the British governor of Mauritius to abolish the lucrative slave trade in return for British military and financial assistance.
The two countries concluded a commercial convention in 1867 and a treaty of peace, friendship, and commerce in 1881.
At the Battle of Durbe in 1260 a force of Samogitians and Curonians overpowered the united forces of the Livonian and Teutonic Orders ; over the following years, however, the Crusaders gradually subjugated the Curonians, and in 1267 concluded the peace treaty stipulating the obligations and the rights of their defeated rivals.
Land was not legally subdivided into administrative units until a treaty had been concluded with the native peoples ceding the land.
On 31 May 1188 he concluded a treaty with the Romans which removed long standing difficulties, thus returning the Papacy to Rome.
When the treaty was concluded, the younger sister of as-Salih came to Saladin and requested the return of the Fortress of A ' zaz ; he complied and escorted her back to the gates of Aleppo with numerous presents.
Early in 1570 the ambassadors of Ivan IV of Russia concluded at Constantinople a treaty which restored friendly relations between the Sultan and the Tsar.
Administrative division of the zone was achieved in 1975, and a border treaty concluded in 1981.
A multilateral treaty is concluded among several countries.
The son of the King Theodemir and Ereleuva, Theodoric went to Constantinople as a young boy, as a hostage to secure the Ostrogoths ' compliance with a treaty Theodemir had concluded with the Byzantine Emperor Leo ( ruled 457 474 ).
In 1917, a treaty was concluded in which the United States purchased the islands for $ 25, 000, 000.

treaty and Thirteen
The treaty abolished the monopoly of the Thirteen Factories on foreign trade ( Article V ) in Canton and instead five ports were opened for trade, Canton ( Shameen Island until 1943 ), Amoy ( Xiamen until 1930 ), Foochowfoo ( Fuzhou ), Ningpo ( Ningbo ) and Shanghai ( until 1943 ), where Britons were to be allowed to trade with anyone they wished.
Thirteen Native American symbols are on the treaty.
Thirteen countries ratified the treaty or acceded to it: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom.

treaty and Years
** A treaty ends the Three Hundred and Thirty Five Years ' War between the Netherlands and the Isles of Scilly.
* December 9 Thirty Years ' War: The Netherlands and England sign the Treaty of The Hague, a military peace treaty for providing economical aid to king Christian IV of Denmark during his military campaigns in Germany.
" Seven Years " refers to events in Europe, from the official declaration of war in 1756 to the signing of the peace treaty in 1763.
In the continuing Hundred Years ' War, the English won the city of Calais in a treaty signed in September.
Philip also decided to derail the Anglo-French peace negotiations then taking place ( at the time England and France were engaged in disputes that would lead to the Hundred Years ' War ), declaring to Edward III that any treaty between France and England must include the exiled King of Scots.
The treaty was a form of Common Peace, similar to the Thirty Years ' Peace which ended the First Peloponnesian War.
Years of contention as to exactly where the eastern boundary of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase was, depending on which treaty was cited as France and England and Spain shifted the territory among themselves, allowed Spain to continue to claim St. Francisville and territory on the eastern side of the Mississippi River which is today called the Florida Parishes.
During the French and Indian War ( Seven Years ' War ), the Iroquois, which controlled the land for hunting grounds through right of conquest, ceded large parcels of southwestern Pennsylvania lands through treaty or abandonment to settlers ; in some cases, the land was already occupied by squatters.
The treaty settled the Nine Years ' War, which pitted France against the Grand Alliance of England, Spain, the Holy Roman Empire and the United Provinces.
The United States is effectively guaranteed control of any land it is able to gain possession of in North America, besides the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon which France had retained possession of after the Seven Years War, and of the Islands of Bermuda due to King Louis XVI of France, renouncing " for ever the possession of the Islands of Bermudas as well as of any part of the continent of North america which before the treaty of Paris in 1763. or in virtue of that Treaty, were acknowledged to belong to the Crown of Great Britain, or to the United States heretofore called British Colonies, or which are at this Time or have lately been under the Power of The King and Crown of Great Britain.
Pomerania became involved in the Thirty Years ' War during the 1620s, and with the town of Stralsund under siege by imperial troops, its ruler Bogislaw XIV, Duke of Stettin, concluded a treaty with King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden in June 1628.
In the treaty negotiations concluding the French and Indian War ( Seven Years ' War ), France ceded to Britain the part of Louisiana east of the Mississippi River, notably excluding the Île d ' Orléans, which includes New Orleans, to Britain.
The treaty did not lead to lasting peace, but procured nine years ' respite from the Hundred Years ' War.
Along with its English allies who arrived on the 1385 Easter, consisting of a company of about 100 English longbowmen, veterans from the Hundred Years War, sent to honor the 1373 alliance ( presently the oldest active treaty in the world ).
Bernstorff was one of the first to recognize the impotence of the French monarchy after the Seven Years ' War, and in 1763 he considered it expedient to exchange the French for the Russian alliance, which was cemented by the treaty of the 28 April 1765.
According to professor Malcolm Vale, the treaty of Paris was one of the indirect causes of the Hundred Years War.
After the treaty, Sweden used their prizes and money as a starting point in their entry into the Thirty Years ' War and begun the invasion of northern Germany.
He along with Louis XI and others signed the treaty of Pecquigny, ending the Hundred Years War.
This treaty between her father and Louis XIV agreed that her father would support France in the Nine Years ' War.
When the Seven Nations saw that the French were going to be defeated by the British in the Seven Years War, they made a treaty of peace with the British, known as the Treaty of Kahnawake ( 1760 ).
On the outbreak of the Seven Years ' War, he contracted an armed neutrality treaty with Denmark ( 1756 ); but in the following year acceded to the league against Frederick II of Prussia.
The treaty was a part of the Peace of Westphalia which ended both the Thirty Years ' War and the Eighty Years ' War.
Anne made the final treaty ending the Hundred Years ' War, the Treaty of Etaples and, in 1491 ( despite Austrian and English opposition ), arranged the marriage of her brother Charles to Anne, Duchess of Brittany, in order to annex Brittany to the French crown.

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