Treaty of Barcelona (1529)

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The Treaty of Barcelona (1529) was an agreement between Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Pope Clement VII that reconciled them after earlier conflicts and helped pave the way for Charles’s dominance in Italy.

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Treaty of Barcelona (1529) canonical 2
Peace of Barcelona (1529) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
peace treaty
chronologyWithinConflict late phase of the War of the League of Cognac
conflictResolved dispute between Charles V and Pope Clement VII
countrySignatory Holy Roman Empire
Papal States
dateSigned 1529
diplomaticContext Habsburg–papal rapprochement
effect recognition of Charles V’s predominance in Italy
restoration of alliance between Charles V and Pope Clement VII
strengthening of Habsburg influence in the Italian Peninsula
followedBy Peace of Cambrai
linked to: Treaty of Cambrai

Treaty of Cambrai (1529)
linked to: Treaty of Cambrai
goal reconciliation between the Holy Roman Emperor and the papacy
grantedBy Pope Clement VII
grantedTo Charles V
hasCause Sack of Rome (1527)
War of the League of Cognac
hasTopic papal temporal authority in Italy
relations between secular and ecclesiastical power
historicalPeriod 16th century
historicalRegion Early modern Italy
linked to: Renaissance Italy
includedProvision papal coronation of Charles V as Holy Roman Emperor
papal recognition of Charles V’s rights in Italy
restoration of Medici power in Florence with imperial support
indirectEffect consolidation of Habsburg hegemony in Europe
weakening of French influence in Italy
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
locatedIn Kingdom of Aragon
locatedInPresentDay Spain
mainSubject Italian Wars
namedAfter Barcelona
opposedInterest Kingdom of France
participant Charles V
Holy Roman Empire
Papal States
Pope Clement VII
partOf Habsburg–Valois Wars
Italian Wars
placeSigned Barcelona
relatedEvent Coronation of Charles V in Bologna (1530)
signatory Charles V
Pope Clement VII
statedPurpose to end hostilities between imperial and papal forces
to secure papal support for Charles V in Italy
temporalRelation concluded shortly before the Treaty of Cambrai
typeOfDiplomaticInstrument treaty of alliance

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Sack of Rome (1527) followedBy Treaty of Barcelona (1529)
War of the League of Cognac result Treaty of Barcelona (1529)
Italian War of 1526–1530 significantEvent Peace of Barcelona (1529)
linked to: Treaty of Barcelona (1529)