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Treaties of the Holy See

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A treaty of the Holy See is called a Concordat. This is a list.

Contents

11th century

  • Treaty of Melfi (1059; Normans)
  • Treaty of Ceprano (1080) (Normans)
  • 12th century

  • Concordat of Worms (1122; Holy Roman Empire)
  • Treaty of Mignano (1139)
  • Treaty of Constance (1153) (Holy Roman Empire)
  • Treaty of Benevento (1156; Sicily)
  • Treaty of Venice (1177; Holy Roman Empire, Lombard League)
  • 13th century

  • Treaty of Speyer (1209) (Holy Roman Empire)
  • Treaty of Ceprano (1230) (Holy Roman Empire)
  • Treaty of San Germano (1230; Holy Roman Empire)
  • Treaty of Tarascon (1291; Aragon, France, Naples)
  • Treaty of Anagni (1295; Aragon, France, Naples, and Majorca)
  • 15th century

  • Fürsten Konkordat between Pope Eugenius IV and the Princes Electors of the Holy Roman Empire (Jan 1447)
  • Concordat of Vienna (1448; Holy Roman Empire)
  • Treaty of Bagnolo (1489; Ferrara, Venice)
  • 16th century

  • Concordat of Bologna (1516; France)
  • Treaty of London (1518) (France, England, Holy Roman Empire, Spain, Burgundy, and the Netherlands)
  • 18th century

  • Treaty of Tolentino (1797; France)
  • 19th century

  • Concordat of 1801 (France)
  • Concordat of 11 June 1817 (France)
  • 20th century

  • Concordat of 1925 (Poland)
  • Lateran Treaty (1929; Italy)
  • Concordat of 1933 (1933; Austria)
  • Reichskonkordat (1933; Germany)
  • Concordat of 1953 (Spain)
  • Concordat of 1993 (Poland)
  • 21st century

  • Concordat of 2004 (Portugal)
  • Treaty of 2004 (Slovakia)
  • Concordat of 2009 (Schleswig-Holstein)
  • References

    Treaties of the Holy See Wikipedia


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