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  2. Treaty of Wallingford - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Wallingford, also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster, was an agreement reached in England in the summer of 1153. It effectively ended a civil war known as the Anarchy (1135–54), caused by a dispute over the English crown between King Stephen and Empress Matilda.

  3. Treaty of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Westminster (1153), also known as the Treaty of Wallingford; Treaty of Westminster (1462), also known as the Treaty of Westminster-Ardtornish; Treaty of Westminster (1511), an alliance during the War of the League of Cambrai; Treaty of Westminster (1527), an alliance during the War of the League of Cognac; Treaty of Westminster (1654 ...

  4. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    1153 Treaty of Wallingford [note 6] Officially ends The Anarchy between Empress Matilda and her cousin Stephen of England. Treaty of Constance [note 7] Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor, and Pope Eugene III agree to defend Italy against Manuel I Comnenus. 1156 Treaty of Benevento: Peace between the Papacy and the Kingdom of Sicily. [32] 1158

  5. First Hundred Years' War - Wikipedia

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    On 6 November 1153, by the Treaty of Wallingford (or Treaty of Winchester), he was recognized as the successor of King Stephen of England. When the latter died on 25 October 1154, he ascended the throne of England under the name of Henry II. On Sunday, December 19, he was crowned at Westminster Abbey.

  6. Treaty of Westminster (1674) - Wikipedia

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    On 5 February, a Dutch trumpeter arrived in London, carrying the response of the States General. [7] The very day, Parliament advised the King to conclude a "speedy peace". [7] A Royal Commission was appointed to make a final draft. The Treaty of Westminster was signed in 1674 by the King on 9 February Old Style (19 February New Style). [8]

  7. Stephen, King of England - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of nobles gathered at Westminster for the event, including many of the Anglo-Norman barons and most of the higher officials of the church. [68] Stephen issued a new royal charter, confirming the promises he had made to the church, promising to reverse Henry I's policies on the royal forests and to reform any abuses of the royal ...

  8. What's in our names? How our streets and landmarks tell our ...

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    The concrete markers also caused more damage than metal posts when struck by cars and presented maintenance problems: "Every two to three years we had to repaint them and re-stencil the street ...

  9. 1150s in England - Wikipedia

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    August – Henry agrees a treaty with Louis VII of France: Henry's son Henry the Young King to marry Louis' newborn daughter Marguerite in return for control of parts of Vexin. [1] Conan IV, Duke of Brittany, pays homage to Henry II. [1] 1159. Henry besieges Toulouse to claim it as part of Aquitaine, but is forced to abandon the campaign. [1]