Treaty of Padua | |
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Treaty of the Peace of Padua | |
Type of treaty | Peace Treaty |
Sealed | 1405 |
Effective Condition |
1405 Conquest of Venice |
Ratifiers | Naples, Genoa, Ottoman Empire, Milan, Knights of St. John |
Depositary | Papal State |
Language | Latin |
The Treaty of Padua was a peace treaty ending the Venetian War of 1403-1404. It was signed and ratified in 1405 by the victorious parties of the Venetian War.
Terms[]
- The Most Serene Republic of Venice shall be declared non-existent. Its territories shall be divided as laid out in terms 2 to 6.
- The Kingdom of Naples shall receive possession of the erstwhile-Venetian Ionian Islands, Corfu, and Durazzo.
- The Most Serene Republic of Genoa shall receive possession of the southern half of the isle of Euboea.
- The Ottoman Empire shall receive possession of the northern half of the isle of Euboea.
- The Duchy of Milan shall receive possession of the Dogado, Domini di Teraferma and Istria.
- The Knights of St. John shall receive the isles of Candia and Karpathos.
- A state of non-aggression shall exists between all signatories of this treaty for a period of no fewer than five years.
Signatures[]
- Duke Gian Galeazzo Visconti of Milan: Reximus | Talk to Me! 18:59, July 22, 2016 (UTC)
- King Ladislaus of Naples: Pyradox (talk) 19:14, July 22, 2016 (UTC)
- Doge Marco Visconti of Genoa Prince Octavian , of Jerusalem, Sicily, and Swabia, and Duke of Amalfi.
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