The 'Treaty of Conflans' (or the 'Peace of Conflans') was signed on October
1465 between King
Louis XI of France and
Count Charles of Charolais. This treaty was signed months after the Battle of Montlhéry (
July 13,
1465) where the French dukes of
Alençon,
Burgundy,
Berri,
Bourbon, and
Lorraine defeated King Louis' forces. The dukes forced King Louis to sign the agreement, which officially ended the ''Guerre folle'' (Mad War). Based on the terms of the treaty,
Normandy was restored to the Duke of Berri and Burgundy reclaimed a number of towns on the
Somme. However, King Louis attempted to avoid the treaty, as well as to split the
League of the Public Weal by diplomatic means.
See also
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List of treaties
External links
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Chronology of More Recent Times 1401 A.D. to 1500 A.D.
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The Catholic Encyclopedia - Burgundy