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  1. The Treaty of the Pyrenees was signed on 7 November 1659 and ended the Franco-Spanish War that had begun in 1635. Negotiations were conducted and the treaty was signed on Pheasant Island, situated in the middle of the Bidasoa River on the border between the two countries, which has remained a French-Spanish condominium ever since.

  2. El Tratado de los Pirineos fue un tratado internacional suscrito el 7 de noviembre de 1659 por Luis de Haro y Mazarino, plenipotenciarios de los reyes español y francés, respectivamente, en la isla de los Faisanes, 1 para poner fin a la guerra iniciado en mayo de 1635, durante la guerra de los Treinta Años. 2 .

  3. Peace of the Pyrenees, (Nov. 7, 1659), peace treaty between Louis XIV of France and Philip IV of Spain that ended the Franco-Spanish War of 1648–59. It is often taken to mark the beginning of French hegemony in Europe. During the years from the end of the Thirty Years’ War until 1659 Spain and France engaged in almost continuous warfare.

  4. The War of the Pyrenees, also known as War of Roussillon or War of the Convention, was the Pyrenean front of the First Coalition's war against the First French Republic. It pitted Revolutionary France against the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal from March 1793 to July 1795 during the French Revolutionary Wars .

  5. Treaty of the Pyrenees and marriage contract Philip IV of Spain, ruler from 1621 to 1665. On 8 May 1659, France and Spain began negotiating terms; the death of Oliver Cromwell in September 1658 weakened England, which was allowed to observe but excluded from the talks.

  6. The Treaty of the Pyrenees (French, Spanish language: Tratado de los Pirineos , Catalan language: Tractat dels Pirineus, Portuguese language: Tratado dos Pirenéus ) was signed on 7 November 1659 to end the 1635-1659 war between France and Spain, [1] a war that was initially a part of the wider Thirty Years' War.

  7. 3 de may. de 2018 · Abstract. The Treaty of the Pyrenees was signed on November 7, 1659, bringing to an end the Franco-Spanish conflict that started in 1635. The war, and the subsequent process of negotiating peace had been a long and complex one, marked by the context of the Thirty Years' War and important shifts in the distribution of power throughout ...