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Treaty of Amiens (1279)

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In August 1271 Joan of Toulouse and Alphonse of Poitiers died a few days apart without heirs. As soon as their deaths were known, Philip III declared himself the owner of all their domains, including those which were supposed to go to King Henry III.
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After the death of Henry III, negotiations between Philip III and Edward I continued for some time before reaching an agreement:
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The lords of Agenais took an oath of loyalty to the King of England on April 9, 1279, in the church of the Jacobins in
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in exchange for an annual payment by the king of France to the king of England for the occupation.
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Philip III ceded the Agenais to the King of England and renounced the possession of Saintonge.
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By this treaty, King Philip III of France confirmed the clauses of the 1259 Treaty of Paris.
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The English claim to Quercy was left open for future negotiations.
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Continuing tensions and unresolved issues lead to the 1294–1303
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Ancient and Modern History of the Department of Lot-et-Garonne
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Histoire Ancienne et Moderne du DĂ©partement de Lot-et-Garonne
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put an end to the conflict between the King of France,
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English
Angevin Empire
France
1259 Treaty of Paris
Count
Countess of Poitou
King Philip III
France
King Edward I
England
Amiens
Picardy
Aquitaine
Agenais
Quercy
Saintonge
1229 Treaty of Paris
Louis IX
Count of Toulouse
Raymond VII
Joan of Toulouse
Alphonse of Poitiers
Agenais
Quercy

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