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  1. 7 de jun. de 2011 · In 1695, in order to avoid being overwhelmed in his lines in the Low Countries, the King put Casale into Victor's hands, after a pretended siege, in which they did not hesitate to shed blood, rather than let the Allies suspect any preconcerted arrangement. Type. Chapter. Information. A History of England. Principally in the Seventeenth Century.

  2. modifier. Les traités de Ryswick signés les 20 – 21 septembre 1697 à Ryswick, ville des faubourgs de La Haye, en Hollande, dans les Provinces-Unies, mirent fin à la guerre de la Ligue d'Augsbourg entre Louis XIV de France et la ligue d'Augsbourg. Le diplomate suédois Nils Lillieroot ( sv) remplit la fonction de médiateur.

  3. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Wikidata item. See also Peace of Ryswick on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . RYSWICK, TREATY OF, the peace which in 1697 ended the war between France on the one side and the Empire, England, Spain and Holland, on the other. Begun in 1689 under the leadership of the new king of ...

  4. Language. Label. Description. Also known as. English. Treaty of Ryswick. Series of treaties signed in late 1697 ending the Nine Years' War between France and the Grand Alliance. Peace of Ryswick. Frieden von Rijswijk.

  5. 3 de may. de 2018 · The Treaty of Ryswick (1697) actually consisted of a series of bilateral treaties that ended the Nine Years' War between France and Spain, England, the Holy Roman Empire, and the Dutch Republic.

  6. : 27 According to the terms of the 1697 Peace of Ryswick that ended the Nine Years' War, the boundaries and outposts of New France, New England, and New York remained substantially unchanged. The war was largely caused by the fact that the treaties and agreements that were reached at the end of King Philip's War (1675–1678) were not adhered to. [10]

  7. Ryswick, Peace of Source: The Oxford Essential Dictionary of the U.S. Military Author(s): Oxford Dictionaries. a treaty signed at Ryswick, a Dutch village near The Hague, on September 20, 1697.