Treaty of Paris (1259)
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The Treaty of Paris (1259) was an agreement between England’s Henry III and France’s Louis IX that redefined territorial holdings in France and temporarily eased longstanding Anglo-French conflicts.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T4054665 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Treaty of Paris (1259) Context triple: [Anglo-French wars of the 12th and 13th centuries, significantEvent, Treaty of Paris (1259)]
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Treaty of Paris (1229)
The Treaty of Paris (1229) was an agreement that ended the Albigensian Crusade by bringing much of southern France under the control of the French crown and enforcing harsh measures against the Cathar heresy.
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Treaty of Brétigny
The Treaty of Brétigny was a 1360 agreement between England and France that temporarily halted the Hundred Years' War by greatly expanding English territorial holdings in France in exchange for Edward III renouncing his claim to the French throne.
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Treaty of Wallingford
The Treaty of Wallingford was a 1153 agreement that ended the civil war in England between supporters of King Stephen and Empress Matilda by recognizing Stephen as king while naming Matilda’s son Henry (the future Henry II) as his heir.
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Treaty of the Pyrenees
The Treaty of the Pyrenees was a 1659 peace agreement between France and Spain that ended their long conflict during the Thirty Years’ War era and significantly redrew the border in favor of France.
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Treaty of Falaise
The Treaty of Falaise was a 1174 agreement that forced Scotland’s King William I to accept English overlordship, significantly curtailing Scottish independence until its terms were later annulled.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Treaty of Paris (1259) Target entity description: The Treaty of Paris (1259) was an agreement between England’s Henry III and France’s Louis IX that redefined territorial holdings in France and temporarily eased longstanding Anglo-French conflicts.
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A.
Treaty of Paris (1229)
The Treaty of Paris (1229) was an agreement that ended the Albigensian Crusade by bringing much of southern France under the control of the French crown and enforcing harsh measures against the Cathar heresy.
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B.
Treaty of Brétigny
The Treaty of Brétigny was a 1360 agreement between England and France that temporarily halted the Hundred Years' War by greatly expanding English territorial holdings in France in exchange for Edward III renouncing his claim to the French throne.
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C.
Treaty of Wallingford
The Treaty of Wallingford was a 1153 agreement that ended the civil war in England between supporters of King Stephen and Empress Matilda by recognizing Stephen as king while naming Matilda’s son Henry (the future Henry II) as his heir.
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D.
Treaty of the Pyrenees
The Treaty of the Pyrenees was a 1659 peace agreement between France and Spain that ended their long conflict during the Thirty Years’ War era and significantly redrew the border in favor of France.
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Treaty of Falaise
The Treaty of Falaise was a 1174 agreement that forced Scotland’s King William I to accept English overlordship, significantly curtailing Scottish independence until its terms were later annulled.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Treaty of Paris (1259) Description of subject: The Treaty of Paris (1259) was an agreement between England’s Henry III and France’s Louis IX that redefined territorial holdings in France and temporarily eased longstanding Anglo-French conflicts.
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