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  1. 威斯特伐利亚和约. 《 威斯特伐利亚和约 》(英語: Peace of Westphalia ,德語: Westfälischer Friede ,法語: Traités de Westphalie )是指1648年五月至十月间在 威斯特伐利亚 地区内的 奥斯纳布吕克市 和 明斯特 签订的一系列条约,标志着欧洲一系列宗教战争的结束 ...

  2. Ratification of the Peace of Westphalia of 1648 in Münster by Gerard Terborch (1617-1681) Along with Eastphalia and Engern, Westphalia (Westfalahi) was originally a district of the Duchy of Saxony. In 1180 Westphalia was elevated to the rank of a duchy by Emperor Barbarossa. The Duchy of Westphalia comprised only a small area south of the ...

  3. Вестфалски мир ( нем. Westfälischer Friede, pronounced [vɛstˈfɛːlɪʃɐ ˈfʁiːdə] ( слушај)) је збирни назив за два мировна споразума потписана октобра 1648. године у вестфалским градовима Оснабрику и Минстеру. Они ...

  4. Perdamaian Westphalia adalah serangkaian perjanjian perdamaian yang ditandatangani antara 24 Oktober 1648 di Osnabrück dan Münster. Perjanjian ini mengakhiri Perang Tiga Puluh Tahun (1618–1648) di Kekaisaran Romawi Suci dan Perang Delapan Puluh Tahun (1568–1648) antara Spanyol dan Republik Belanda. Spanyol secara resmi mengakui ...

  5. Peace and Friendship Treaty of Utrecht between France and Great Britain. The Peace of Utrecht was a series of peace treaties signed by the belligerents in the War of the Spanish Succession, in the Dutch city of Utrecht between April 1713 and February 1715. The war involved three contenders for the vacant throne of Spain, and involved much of ...

  6. 24 de oct. de 2017 · On October 24, 1648, the Peace of Westphalia formally ended the Thirty Years’ War in Europe. The Peace of Westphalia consists of two different documents, the Peace Treaty of Osnabrück (Instrumentum pacis Osnabrugensis) between the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (HRE) and Sweden, and the Peace Treaty of Münster (Instrumentum Pacis Monasteriensis) between the HRE and France.

  7. Edict of Nantes. The Edict of Nantes ( French: édit de Nantes) was signed in April 1598 by King Henry IV and granted the minority Calvinist Protestants of France, also known as Huguenots, substantial rights in the nation, which was predominantly Catholic . While upholding Catholicism as the established religion, and requiring the re ...