Partition of France (Sacred Accord)

The Partition of France between the Angevin Realm, the Duchy of Brittany, the Duchy of Burgundy and the Duchy of Toulouse took place between 1454 and 1494 during the Angevin War. It resulted in north-east France being occupied by Brittany, northern and central France by the Angevins, eastern France by Burgundy and southern France by Toulouse.