Triple Alliance (1668)
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The Triple Alliance (1668) of England, Sweden, and the United Provinces was formed to halt the expansion of Louis XIV's France in the War of Devolution. The alliance never engaged in combat against France, but it was enough of a threat to force Louis to halt his offensive and sign the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle with Spain.
See also
References
- Lynn, John A. The French Wars 1667-1714. London: Osprey Publishing, 2002. ISBN 1-84176-361-6
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Categories:
- Political history of France
- 17th-century military alliances
- 1668 treaties
- Treaties of the Dutch Republic
- Treaties of the Swedish Empire
- Military alliances involving England
- Military alliances involving Sweden
- Military alliances involving the Dutch Republic
- 1668 in the Dutch Republic
- 1668 in England
- 1668 in Sweden