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Treaty of Paris (1355)

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The Treaty of Paris was signed in 1355 between Amadeus VI, Count of Savoy, France, and Amadeus III, Count of Geneva. Based on the terms of the treaty, the annexation of the Barony of Gex by the county of Savoy was recognized. Moreover, the territory of Valtelline was forced to limit its border with the county of Burgundy. The accord, overall, confirmed the control of western Chablais by the Count of Savoy.

This treaty also included provisions for Bonne of Bourbon to be engaged to Amadeus of Savoy, ending his previous engagement with an heiress of Burgundy.

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References

  • Cox, Eugene L. (1967). The Green Count of Savoy. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. p. 104-106. LCCN 67-11030.