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Pope Innocent VI played a significant role in which treaty?

  • Treaty of Versailles

  • Treaty of Brétigny

  • Treaty of Rome

  • Treaty of London

Answer

The Treaty of Brétigny was a significant peace agreement between England and France that ended the first phase of the Hundred Years' War. Negotiated in 1360 and ratified the following year, it involved Pope Innocent VI as a mediator. Key terms included the English retaining control over Calais and extensive territories in southwestern France, while acknowledging the French king as their feudal overlord.
Pope Innocent VI: The Pontiff of the 14th Century

Pope Innocent VI: The Pontiff of the 14th Century

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