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Rouen Agreement

Introduction
This agreement was founded to promote trade between the nations of Normandy and Denmark.

I.
Danish merchants shall treat Norman merchants favorably, as shall Norman merchants for Danish merchants.

II.
Denmark shall be allowed one block of land in the two major ports of Normandy, Normandie and Picardie, for which it can build warehouses to store Danish goods and use as stopping points for Danish merchant ships

III.
Denmark shall give Normandy favoritism over other nations in its most valuable goods, such as spices, unless otherwise arranged.

IV.
To avoid the Sund Due taxes, Normandy will be granted one block of land in Copenhagen to build warehouses in which it can deliver goods to Denmark. If it wishes to trade with nations farther east in the Baltic, Denmark shall manage those goods for simply a 10% toll and return the rest of the profits to Normandy.

[x] Henrik Balslev, in the name of His Majesty Frederik von Schallenberg.

[x]Jean de Clermont-Ferrand
Duke of Normandy


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The Copenhagen Protocols, as agreed upon in the city of Heidelburg

Authored by Herr Erik von Hindeblum-Wittelsbach for the consideration of the Kingdom of Denmark and the Duchy of Bremen.
Edited by Frederik von Schallenberg, King of Denmark
Edited by Johann III, Duke of Bremen, Prussia and Hannover.

Primus - The Houses of Schallenberg and Küster recognize each other and all their line as the de jure deque facto rulers of Denmark and Bremen respectively, and agree never to contest these two dynasties.
The Houses of Schallenberg and Küster recognises the current borders of Denmark and Bremen respectively, and agree never to contest the current ownership or inclusion of land in either nation.
The Houses of Schallenberg recognises the house of Küster as the rightfull ducal family of Hannover and Prussia, and shall come to the aid of the House of Küster should this be threathened.
The House of Küster recognises that the lands known as Norway constitute an integrated part of the Danish crown, and shall come to the aid of the Kingdom of Denmark should this be threathened.

Secundus - Hansa and WHU merchants shall be granted exemption from the Sund Due.

Tertius - Though Denmark shall not enter the Hansa trade union, negotiations between the Hanseatic Union and the Kingdom of Denmark regarding mutually beneficial agrements are encouraged, and shall commence within three months of this trearty being signed. Through the mediation of such noble nations as the Duchy of Hessen, undoubtably the Kingdom of Denmark and the Duchy of Bremen, both acting in good Christian faith, will find a harmonious and mutually beneficial relationship ensuring an end to war in the north for the foreseeable future.

Quartus - The Kingdom of Denmark and the Duchy of Bremen agree to not seek war against each other or any of their allies for five years time. Should by some circumstance, war be brought between these two fair lands, all the privileges and obligations of these protocols are suspended until the resumption of normality.

Quintus - As the Liga des Nordens have by this war failed in its primary objective, namely preventing wars and hostility in the North, it shall be dissolved.
As the Kingdom of Denmark and the Kingdoms of Latvia and Russia cannot share any foes save Bremen or those allied to Bremen, Denmark shall not again enter any military alliance with either nation, unless permission to do so is given by the dukes of Bremen and Pommern both.

Sextus - To the citicens of Bremen, Piemonte or Pommern who have died fighting the Danish allies of Hannover or Russia, the Kingdom of Denmark shall pay compensation.
20 Bremermark shall be paid to the families of each soldier, 40 Bremermarks to the family of each officer, 100 Bremermark to the family of each noble. (No IC-effect)

Septimus- Upon the ratification of this agreement, the nations of the Denmark and Bremen swear on a sacred oath before God to maintain and observe these protocols, lest they endanger the immortal souls of all their peoples. The renegotiaton of any of these protocols requires the agreement of all parties, and the withdrawal of any party from these protocols must be preceded by the reversion of all lands, privileges, and obligations to their state before the ratification of these protocols. Failure to do so may result in financial and military sanctions against the offending party.

Appendix:
-Denmark will work to give Otto II Schauenberg, Duke of Holstein, into Imperial custody
-Count Erik von Frandsen and his fellow conspirators, intiators of the major clash between Denmark and Imperium, shall be handed into Bremer custody
-Frederik von Schallenberg, King of Denmark will issue a formal apology to Imperium and to all others who righteously fought against the corrupt Danish Regency
-Denmark shall seek a peace with those allies of Bremen who have entered the war to defend Bremen, namely Piemonte, Pommern and Gelre.
Should Denmark act aggressively towards the allies of Bremen, by April 1441 Bremen shall have free hands to rejoin the war in defence of her allies.

Bremen accepts, as should Denmark.

Game mechanical effects:
-Peace between Denmark and Bremen, non-agression for 5 years, Denmark leaves and dissolves the Liga des Nordens.
 

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Algarve Trade and Loan Pact

Part I - Purpose: To reaffrim Venetian, Castillian and Portugese ties as well as create a trade foundation to profit all parties.

  • Article I - The parties involved are the great and pious nations of Portugal, Castille and Venezia.
    Article II - The parties have joined together to strengthen their friendship and thusly do.
Part II - Trade: Venice, Castille and Portugal shall join in a trade.

  • Article I - Venice shall supply the materials for the building of a custom house in Lagos for the purpose of Portugese-Castillian-Venetian trade.
    Article II - Portuguese, and Castillian trade in the Mediterranean shall be handled via Venetian vessels and traders. Venetian merchants shall be permitted to purchase Portuguese, and Castillian commodities in the port of Lagos not exceeding 20% of the total volume available for purchase.
    Article III - Venezia shall ensure a permanent, sufficient and cheap flow of Eastern goods to the realm of Portugal and Castille. Venice shall not make more than a 10% profit on the sale of these goods, ensuring the best possible prices for the people of Portugal and Castille.
    Article IV - Venice shall use its vast resources to find the highest prices for Portugese and Castillian goods and thusly guarantee an increase in their profits.
Part III - Loan and aid agreement

  • Article I - All parties shall do everything in its power to loan the other members with monies in the case of need.
    Article II - All parties shall join in the purpose of mutual assistance.
Part IV - Western Mediterranean Trading Concern
  • Article I - That the Kingdoms of Castille and Portugal, and the Serene Republic of Venice, sharing common ties of economics and geography, do hereby undertake to invest in trading routes from Timbuktu and Taoudenni northward via Sijilmasa to Marrakesh and Fez.
    Article II - Each country shall invest 10,000 florin (1 eco) in order to revive the previously established caravan routes as such funds are available.
    Article III - Each country shall agree to divide the profits from these routes in equal proportion.
    Article IV - It is agreed that none of the signatories may station royal troops exceeding fifty men in Morocco without consulting the others. Troops may be used solely for the purpose of caravan protection.
    Article V - Castillian and Venetian vessels shall be permitted to resupply at the port of Madeira.
    Article VI - Portuguese and Venetian vessels shall be permitted to resupply at the ports of the Canary Islands.
    Article VII - Portuguese and Castillian vessels shall be permitted to resupply at Venetian port of Crete.
    Article VIII - Part IV of the agreement shall take effect upon signature and investment of all monarchs, and shall last in perpetuity.

[x] Doge Francesco Foscari, Doge of Venezia, Duke of Dalmatia, Overlord of Bulgaria, Serbia, Crete
[X] Queen Elinor de Trastamara of Castille-Leon, Queen of Granada, Dowager Queen of England, Dowager Queen of Scotland
[X] Adalia Duarte, Queen of Portugal and Reginald of Witau, King of Portugal, Prince of Jerusalem, Steward of the Holy Sepulchre

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Mechanically this replaces the old Algarve treaty that is just Portugal and Venice, and adds Castille. Also Past IV is new.

Mettermrck and KW should confirm
 
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Originally posted by Ramius

Mechanically this replaces the old Algarve treaty that is just Portugal and Venice, and adds Castille. Also Past IV is new.

Mettermrck and KW should confirm

Portugal confirms. This treaty supersedes the old Algarva Pact.
 
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Holstein Betrays Hansa
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5. Merchants and nobles alike pray for victory in the war, and have no time to think of treaties.
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League of Christ

All members of the League swear to protect the most holy Papal States by all means humanly possible. First priority shall be of a direct, military manner, but should this for some reason not be possible, His Holiness can choose to accept aid in the form of coin, either directly to His Holiness' own armies or armies of the allies.

This is purely a defensive League to keep the Papal States safe from the demonic aggression which man is so capable of committing. Should His Holiness decide to embark on an offensive campaign, the members of the League have no obligation to join him, but are nonetheless encouraged to do so, in the spirit of the holy nature of His Holiness.

All members shall grant other members right of passage in time of defence of the Papal States

Should two members of the League be at war against each other, they are in their right to be so. However, should His Holiness need their help via the League, the parties at war must sign a peace, temporary or permanent, so that they can focus on defending the Papacy. The protection of Rome and the church holds supreme priority. Should they still wish to conduct war after the defence of the Papacy is concluded, they are free to do so.
However, His Holiness urges the members of the League to remain on friendly terms for the sake of Christian love and brotherhood, in accordance with the teaching of Christ our saviour.

Never shall any member in any way work against the welfare of the Papacy. Members of the League shall not aid the enemies of His Holiness with forces, with coin or even moral support, be it in private or diplomatically. This League is a matter of protection of Rome in both body and spirit. All who support it, shall recognise the supreme dignity and holiness of the Papal States.

The rulers in the League shall be granted the honorary title of "Supreme Knight of Divine Christian Defence", which they shall bear with pious zeal, holy dignity and honourable commitment. This shall forever more be known as the greatest title to be granted by the holy church, and thus the greatest honour in all the lands of Christianity, surpassing all other signs of privileges and honour.

Any ruler that honours their oath shall be spared from 100 years in Purgatory upon joining the League, and be spared an additional 200 years for every time they come to the aid of His Holiness. Should they chose to aid His Holiness in a war with His Holiness as aggressor, this will spare the ruler from an additional 300 years in Purgatory.

Should a member not honour their holy oath, they shall be condemned to 2000 years in Purgatory, unless His Holiness grants them dispensation from their holy duty. Should a ruler in the League die or otherwise step down from power, the responsibility shall pass to the ruler that takes over, be he heir, protector or something third. Should he chose not to honour his predecessors commitment, he shall face an additional 1000 years in Purgatory on top of the punishment for what else his sorry soul may have done.

Defensive alliance with the Papal States
RoP

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I've taken on the role of Naples with Viceroy Andrea Julian as present Head of State.
 
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