Treaty of Turin (1696)
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The Treaty of Turin, signed on 29 August 1696 by the French King and the Duchy of Savoy, ended the latter's involvement in the Nine Years' War.
Quick Facts The Acts and Negotiations of the Peace concluded between the French King and the Duke of Savoy., Context ...
The Acts and Negotiations of the Peace concluded between the French King and the Duke of Savoy. | |
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Context | Savoy leaves the Grand Alliance and makes a separate peace with France |
Signed | 29 August 1696 (1696-08-29) |
Location | Turin |
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Savoy signed a separate peace with France and left the Grand Alliance, an anti-French coalition formed on 20 December 1689 by England, the Dutch Republic and Emperor Leopold.
On 7 October 1696, the treaty was followed by the Convention of Vigevano in which France, Savoy, Leopold and Spain agreed a general ceasefire in Italy. The Treaty of Turin was made part of the 1697 Treaty of Ryswick.