Treaty of Almazán

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The Treaty of Almazán was a 14th-century peace agreement between Castile and Aragon that ended the protracted War of the Two Peters on the Iberian Peninsula.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
historical treaty
peace treaty
appliesToRegion Iberian Peninsula
conflictEnded War of the Two Peters
continent Europe
countryInvolved Crown of Aragon
Crown of Castile
diplomaticContext rivalry between Castile and Aragon
follows military campaigns of the War of the Two Peters
genre international treaty
hasEffect cessation of hostilities between Castile and Aragon
redefinition of borders between Castile and Aragon
restoration of peace on the Iberian Peninsula
hasLegalForm diplomatic agreement
hasPurpose to end the War of the Two Peters
to establish peace between Castile and Aragon
hasSignatory Peter I of Castile
Peter IV of Aragon
hasTopic Union of the Crowns of Castile and Aragon
surface form: Castile–Aragon relations

medieval Iberian diplomacy
peace settlements in medieval Europe
historicalPeriod 14th century
languageOfWork Medieval Aragonese
Medieval Castilian
locatedIn Almazán
Crown of Castile
locatedInPresentDay Spain
namedAfter Almazán
partOfConflict War of the Two Peters

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War of the Two Peters concludedBy Treaty of Almazán