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| - Le Traité d'Amiens, signé le 17 avril 1423, scella une triple alliance entre Jean de Lancastre, duc de Bedford et régent anglais du royaume de France, Philippe le Bon duc de Bourgogne et Jean V duc de Bretagne, durant la guerre de Cent Ans. (fr)
- The Treaty of Amiens, signed on 13 April 1423, was a defensive agreement between Burgundy, Brittany, and England during the Hundred Years' War. The English were represented by John, Duke of Bedford, the English regent of France, the Burgundians by Duke Philip the Good himself, and the Bretons by Arthur de Richemont, on behalf of his brother the Duke of Brittany. By the agreement, all three parties acknowledged Henry VI of England as King of France, and agreed to aid each other against the Valois claimant, Charles VII. It also stipulated the marriage of Bedford and Richemont to Burgundy's sisters, in order to cement the alliance. (en)
- Het Verdrag van Amiens (1423) was een defensieve overeenkomst tussen Jan van Lancaster, eerste hertog van Bedford, Filips de Goede, hertog van Bourgondië en Arthur III van Bretagne, graaf van Richmond en hertog van Bretagne. De drie hertogen kwamen overeen om Hendrik VI van Engeland te erkennen als koning van Frankrijk en om elkaar te helpen tegen de dauphin, Karel VII van Frankrijk. (nl)
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