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Peace Treaties & non mechnical Treaties
The Warwick Agreement (Between Scotland, Eire and England)
1) Meath shall be ceded to Eire and a 10 year peace treaty signed between you.
2) Strathclyde shall be handed over to England for an undefined time.
3) The head of the current regent of Scottland shall be handed over to the english court upon a stake.
4) The scottish nobles and King James shall swear an oath of vassalage to the king of England.
5) Scottland may not ally itself with any french nation.
6) Scottland and England shall swear not to wage war against each other. 10 year peace treaty to be signed
7) England shall guarantee the independence of Scottland. As she shall for England.
8) The English king shall acknowledge that the thrones of England and Scottland may not be combined by him or his descendants.
9) Scotland will recieve their rightfull King, James, back to their throne and he shall marry Joan BEAUFORT, niece of good King John at Canterbury and then a blessing in Edinborough.
Signed by King James, King John and relevant Nobles. Also Bishop Torquemada on behalf of the Church
24th of June In the year of our lord 1425.
Golden Horde/Savoy peace agreement
Svoy pays 1 eco in reperations uopns peace between Savoy and Athens
Athens/Savoy Agreement
"I. All hostilities between the Duchies of Savoy and Athens are to be immediately cease.
II. Savoy will not intervene any more on behalf of the Byzantine Empire, or any other
III. A trade treaty will be signed between Savoy and Athens, to increase the wealth of both our duchies. The particulars of this treaty would be worked out by Ambassadors or a Trade delegation.
IV. An exchange of Ambassadors between Savoy and Athens, to take place not later than 6 months from the signing of this treaty.
This treaty would be in effect the moment it is signed.
[X] Duke Amedee VIII of Savoy
[X] Duke Alexios Constantinidis of Athens
Burgendy Agreement
Burgundy accepts Helvetia.
Burgundy and Luxembourg agree to a mutual RoP agreement.
Burgundy has now a non agression pact with Genoa.
Burgundy has also a mutual defence pact with Bremen and Pommerania, including many other titular agreements.
Article one: The Greif-Schussel Allianz recognises queen Marie de Berry and her heirs as the only legal rulers of Burgundy.
-Burgundy recognises Kazimierz V and his heirs, most noteably Joachim Zbigniew Friedrich as the only legal rulers of Pommern.
-Burgundy recognises Johann III and his heirs of the Küster lineage as the only legal rulers of Bremen.
Article Two: - Burgundy and the Greif-Schussel Allianz agree to provide each other with mutual defense in case of attack by a foreign power. If military assistance cannot be rendered for some reason, a payment of 20,000 ducats (2 eco) will be rendered unto the attacked party.
Artcicle Three: - Burgundy and the Hansa Trade Union agree as to Burgundy's trade supremacy and independance through all the lands controlled by Queen Marie de Berry. However, Hansa Trade Union's merchants possess same rights in these lands as Burgundian ones.
The Concord of Pskov
Article One - The Duchy of Pommern and Grand Principality of Pskov agree to provide each other with mutual defense in case of attack by a foreign power. If military assistance cannot be rendered for some reason, a payment of 10,000 ducats (1 eco) will be rendered unto the attacked party.
Article Two - The Duchy of Pommern and the Grand Principality of Pskov agree as to Pskov's trade supremacy and independance through all the lands of Rus. However, Wendishe Handels Union's merchants possess same rights in land of Rus as Pskovian ones. Grand Principality of Pskov as assosiate with WHU swears to acquire same benefits for WHU as for Pskov in any future enterprises.
Article Three - The Duchy of Pommern and the Grand Principality of Pskov agree to cooperate in the extension and strengthening of the Wendishe Handels Union throughout the Baltic.
Article Four - Only Duchy of Pommern is bound to response to this agreement, none other realm that is allied with Pommerania is bound to help Grand Principality of Pskov if such time come. The same rule apply to Grand Principality of Pskov's allies.
This signed and ratified by the Duke of Pommern and the Grand Prince of Pskov and his Vyeche, in the Year of Our Lord Fourteen-Hundred and Twenty-Six, in the sight of God and with his blessing.
Signatures
Aleksandr IV, Grand Prince of Pskov, Prince of Novgorod and of Olonets, heir to Rurik and protector of the west.
Joachim Zbigniew Friedrich of the Greif, heir of the ducal throne of Pommerania, Regent and Protector of the Country. Founder of the Wendishe Handels Union, Founder of the Greif-Schlussel Allianz.
Burgundy-Bremen-Pommern Pact of mutual support
Article one: The Greif-Schussel Allianz recognises queen Marie de Berry and her heirs as the only legal rulers of Burgundy.
-Burgundy recognises Kazimierz V and his heirs, most noteably Joachim Zbigniew Friedrich as the only legal rulers of Pommern.
-Burgundy recognises Johann III and his heirs of the Küster lineage as the only legal rulers of Bremen.
Article Two: - Burgundy and the Greif-Schussel Allianz agree to provide each other with mutual defense in case of attack by a foreign power. If military assistance cannot be rendered for some reason, a payment of 20,000 ducats (2 eco) will be rendered unto the attacked party.
Artcicle Three: - Burgundy and the Hansa Trade Union agree as to Burgundy's trade supremacy and independance through all the lands controlled by Queen Marie de Berry. However, Hansa Trade Union's merchants possess same rights in these lands as Burgundian ones.
Signed
Johann III, duke of Bremen
Joachim Zbigniew Friedrich von Klenau-Kaminski of the Greif, heir to the ducal throne of Pommerania, Regent and Protector of the Country.
Marie de Berry, queen of Lotharingia, duchesse de Bourgogne, richter von Franconia
Savoy Peace Agreement
Savoy recognizes it's folly in going against its overlord, Burgundy. To apologize for its apostasy, Savoy offers complete annexation to Lotharingia.
I. Savoie and Piemont will go immediately to the Kingdom of Lotharingia.
II. Savoyard forces recieve military aid against the heretic generals and the hated Church of Savoy.
III. The heir of Savoy retains the title Duke of Savoy.
IV. All hostilities end immediately between our forces.
[X] Duchess Marie du Bourgogne
[X] Queen Marie de Berry, ruler of Lotharingia "
The Treaty of Berri
I. Berri and Limousin will be ceded to the Kingdom of England.
II. The Duke of Bourbonaiss and his family will give up the title and present it upon the King of England, forever giving up their claim to the throne of Bourbonaiss.
III. All hostilities end immediately between our forces as Bourbonaiss will be in complete control of England.
[X] Richard Beauchamp Earl of Warwick, Regent of England.
[X] Henri I, Duke of Bourbon
Genoan and Mameluke India Trade Compact
Article I Any goods that are in the port of Alexandria that have originated from India via the Alexandria, Hedjaz, Oman – trade rout are to be soley carried by Genoan merchants
Article II No other merchants from any state west of Sicily are allowed to carry goods orginating from India from the lands of the Mamalukes, and the Mamlukes are not able to sign any trade deals with any Western European nation. in short Genoa is now the sole carrier of Indian goods west of Sicily.
Article III Genoan merchants will now be viewed as "locals" and will pay no foreign tarrifs our taxes that other nations pay. But will pay the standard allowance that Mameluke merchants pay.
Article IV Mameluke merchants will be viewed as "locals" in Genoa and will not pay foreign taxes, tarrifs except for those that Genoan merchants pay.
Article V Genoa will now grant the Mamalukes right of passage through ALL Genoan lands.
Article VI Genoa will grant muslim pilgrimages to travel through Genoan territory and to visit holy sites located in thoose territories.
Regarding the Great Empire of the Mongols
So do we, the undersigned warriors on this day come together to restore the Greatest Empire that was ever built. The Empire of the Mongols, whose purpose is to ensure that the great laws that were given to us are passed to the lesser races of the earth.
I. The laws of the Great Mongol Empire will be the Great Yasa of Jenghiz Khan. He is our forefather, and must be respected at all times. No warrior shall ever be named Jenghiz or Temujin, to symbolize the honor in which we hold the founder of our line.
II. The Great Empire of the Mongols will be ruled by the Khahan. The Khahan will rule until his death, and cannot be unseated by any means save death, save if he steps down from all rank in the Hordes.
III. The Khahan will be elected from the ranks of the Mongol Khans. Each Khan shall recieve one vote to elect a Khahan.
IV. As the Khahan's deputies, there will be two Aghakhans; the Aghakhan of the East and the Aghakhan of the West.
V. The Aghakhan of the East will forever be the Great Khan of the Timurid Empire.
VI. The Aghakhan of the West will forever be the Great Khan of the Golden Horde.
VII. The Aghakhans may rule absolutely over the Khans within their own realms. However, they may give orders to the other Khans outside their realms only at the express command of the Khahan.
VIII. Should one of the Great Khans become Khahan, then he is free to either appoint another to the position of Aghakhan or to hold the title himself.
IX. Beneath the rank of Aghakhan, all Khans are equal. No Khan has the right to give orders to another Khan, save by express command from the Khahan.
X. The Khahan shall have the power to move all the Empire to war.
XI. In war, the Khahan shall serve as supreme commander over all of the Hordes. He may appoint commanders over theatres as he sees fit.
XII. Although the Yasa of Jenghiz is the highest law of the lands, the Khahan may create laws by decree. These laws can never contradict the teachings of Jenghiz.
XIII. In the making of alliances and peaces, as well as diplomacy, only the Khahan may speak for and send emmisaries in the name of the entire Empire. Individual Khans are free to do as they please in these matters.
XIV. Any treaty made by a Khan must be presented to the Khahan before it is signed.
XV. Khans are forbidden to war upon each other, except with the consent of the Khahan. This is only to be used in the most grave offences.
XVI. In matters of justice, the Khahan may pardon a man guilty of any crime save treason.
XVII. In the matters of trade, the Empire allows each Khan to handle his own affairs. This article is bound by Article XIII.
XVIII. All Mongol traders are allowed to travel freely throughout the empire.
XIX. The Khahan may only take a tax with the permission of all the Khans.
XX. Each man shall worship as he pleases, provided that he does not offend the laws of his Khan or preaches sedition.
XXI. The center of the Empire shall ever be as Jenghiz intended, the city of Samarkand.
Genoan-Byzantium Olive Pact
Article I Genoan merchants in Byzanitum ports will be reguarded as "locals". And as such will pay no foreign taxes or tarrifs, and will only pay taxes that that regular Byzantium merchants pay in their own ports.
Article II Byzantium merchants in Genoan ports will be regaurded as "locals". And will not pay foriegn taxes or tarrifs except for those that regular Genoan merchants pay in their own ports.
Article III All tarrifs will be lifted off of the trade of Olive Oil for Genoan merchants.
Article IV Genoan merchants will be allowed to purchase Olive Oil first, before any other nations merchants, and without competition. Once any Olive Oil is passed up it is then put on the open market and if Genoan merchants have to have more they will buy on the open market.
Article V Genoa will specifically set aside a share of goods from India for the purchasing of Byzantium merchants without competition from other merchants.
Article VI If any of the selected goods for Byzantium remain unbought by its merchants they will then be sold to other merchants.
Genoan-Polish Seas Trade Pact
Article I Genoa will become the hub for all Polish merchants in the Mediterranean.
Article II All Polish merchants in the Mediterranean will register with Genoa and go on the record as "semi Genoan Merchants" and therefore be treated with special privaleges.
Article III Polish merchants will be treated as "locals" in Genoan ports. And will not pay any foreign taxes or tarrifs as placed on other nations, and will only pay taxes that regular Genoan merchants pay.
Article IV Certain goods from India will be set aside for Polish merchants to buy before they hit the open markets and without competition.
Article V Any of the selected goods set aside that are not bought by the Polish will then enter the open market.
Article VI One tax will be placed on Polish merchants. Any Polish merchants that are exporting goods to Poland in the Med. will be forced to stop in Genoa and pay an export tax, equvialent to only 10% of the total taxes other merchants pay in Genoan ports, to compensate for Polish merchants being given the special privaleges of Genoan merchants.
Article VII The above articles will also be applied to Genoan merchants trading in Polish land markets. Including the same taxes program and "local" merchants status to be treated with special privaleges in Poland
Genoan-Aden Red Sea Agreement
Article I Genoan traders in Aden are regaurded as "locals", and as such do not have to pay any taxes or tarrifs except those that Adens merchants pay.
Article II Aden merchants are regaurded as "locals" in any Genoan ports or overland cities, such as Syria. And as such will not pay any taxes and tarrifs except those that regular Genoan merchants pay.
Article III Genoa can build 3 trade posts on the Red Sea controlled by the merchant guild of Genoa, in which Genoan merchants can trade for free without Adens taxes or tarrifs and can control the trade that circulates their.
Article IV In exchange for the trade posts, Aden can puchase grain and olive oil from Genoan merchants for 50% off in addition to not paying taxes or tarrifs on those items.
Treaty of Soba-Cairo, 1427
Article I: The annual exchange of Tribute
The King and the Sultan shall exchange a tribute of slaves for grain on the first month of each year. Failure to deliver will not be considered a breach of treaty. However, whoever fails to fulfill this goodwill gesture between two nations shall do so with a formal letter of explanation and apology. During times of labor shortage in Egypt the King of Nubia shall sent twice as many slaves. During times of famine in Nubia, the Sultan of Egypt shall send twice as much grain.
Article II: Economic aid during wartime
Should the Sultan engage in wars of conquest or defense, the King of Nubia will give economic aid whenever it is reasonable and non threatening to the security of his state to do so. The old agreement stands that neither Nubia or the Sultanate shall assist one another in times of war militarily. Should either side aggress the other, this article is void.
Article III: Trade agreements of the Sultan's enemies
Nubia shall revoke trade agreements with any nation that declares war on the Sultan. This article shall only apply to nations that are the aggressors. Nubia shall not be required to cancel trade agreements for those the Sultan himself attacks. However, new trade agreements shall not be signed with these nations until the end of the war or with the Sultan's approval.
Article IV: Military aid to the Sultanate
During times of war, the armies of the King shall not be asked or required to fight for the Sultan. However, the royal navy shall transport mameluke armies anywhere in the Red or Arabian seas. As the Nubian navy is unable to access the Mediterranean sea, they cannot be used for any sea operations there.
Article V: Vassalage and Religion
The northern muslim area and its prince in Dongola remain property and in vassalage to the christian king of Alwah. In matters of faith and God, they shall be considered a vassal of the Sultan. All matters of religion must be conferred to the Sultan and the Sultan does not need to request the King's permission for acts of religion such as building of mosques and missionary work in Batn Al Hajar. No property of the king may be damaged, no christian churches may be destroyed, and no mistreatment of any religion is to occur. Should any of these happen, this article shall be void.
The Sultan shall guarantee and make no effort to uproot the Christian religion in Nubia. The main orthodox church of Dongola shall be converted to a Shiite mosque as a center for the missionary work of the Imams and Mullahs sent from Cairo.
Article VI: Trade and Taxation
The merchants of the Sultan shall pay no tax when purchasing commodities in Nubia nor shall they pay tarrifs on their imported goods.
All imports that pass through Egypt are subject to taxation and tarrif by the Sultan. This excludes imports from India, Aden and Oman.
Article VII: Territorial independence.
The Sultan and the King promise to never threaten one another's independence of seize territory. Neither the King nor the Sultan shall interfere in matters of religion in any province of either state except where otherwise excepted in the articles of the treaty.
The core realms of Egypt and Nubia are hereby fixed and sealed for all time and our borders secured.
Article VIII: Succession of the Nubian throne
Should the King of Nubia die without heir, the matters shall be decided by the Sultan. The new king must be at least 15 years of age and a member of the royal line of Nubia.
In these articles we place our faith for the continued survival of Nubia and the Sultanate and the peaceful co-existance of our two states. These treaty shall be signed in blood, and is good for the lifetime of those who signed. Should either be killed, or die naturally, the treaty shall be voided or renegotiated.
[X]-- Solomon I, King of Alwah and overlords of all Nubia
[X] -- Mamelukes
Naples Aragon Agreement
A) Naples will be a part of the Crown of Aragon, ruled by King Daniel and his descendents.
B) If Daniel or his heirs hasn't descendance, the Kingdom of Naples will be inherited by the King of Aragon.
C) The King of Naples should ask the King of Aragon in important issues.
D) The Kingdom of Naples should join the Federation.
E) The King of Naples will be able to use the title of King of Both Sicilias, although Sicilia will continue under aragonesse control, and the Sicilian lands will no more be a conflict area as Naples will forgive all their claims over them.
Poland-Lithuania-Moldovia Black Sea Trade Agreement
Article 1 - Trade Tarrifs
All Polish, Lithuanian and Moldovian merchants in any of the three members nations shall be treated as local merchants and shall not have any additional trade tarrifs or taxes placed upon them.
Article 2 - Competition
Merchants of the three participating nations shall take precendence over any merchants of nations not members of this Agreement when buying or selling to the state.
Article 3 - Centers of Trade
Poland, Lithuania and Moldovia shall seek to redirect the main brunt of their trading to the provinces of Podalia, Jedisan and Bujak to ensure that the other members of this treaty receive the maximum benefit from it possible.
Article 4 - Timeframe of Redirection of Trade
The redirection of trade mentioned in Article 3 shall take place before one year has passed after the signing of thie Agreement.
The Marmara Accords
; Portugal will hand care of Constantinople and the region of Thrace to the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
; No later than the end of the Great Wars, the Sultan shall negotiate for legal transfer of the territory from the Great Khan of the Golden Horde to himself.
; King Affonso and Sultan Murad II solemnly swear in the name of God never to make war so long as both shall live.
; King Affonso and Sultan Murad II solemnly swear in the name of God never to interfere in one another's foreign policy, to the other's detriment.
; The Kingdom of Portugal recognizes the Ottoman Empire as the sole legal heir to Rum and all the lands of the Eastern Caesars.
; Sultan Murad II grants privileges of movement and kind; and exemptions from undue tolls, levies, tariffs, and taxes for all Porguese traders within the Ottoman Empire.
; Sultan Murad II furthermore will allow Porguese scholars access to the imperial libraries, and associated scholars and translators, on the condition that King Affonso reciprocates.
; King Affonso withdraws from the Crusade, having fulfilled all dictates of Chivalry, Church, and Honor, and returns home with his armies unmolested.
Hedjaz Peace Agreement
- Jordan to Genoa
- Arabia to the Mamelukes
- Missionaries in the Hedjaz
- 2 economy to Austria
- Jerusalem Papal Vassel
Iceland Agreement
I. All rights and priveledges granted towards the province of Iceland be heretofore granted to the Kingdom of England.
II. A reparation of 200,000 Ducats (OOC: 2 ECO) be granted in exchange for said rights to the titleage of Iceland
III. That Penelope a Porthcawl, Aunt of your Highness be wed to King Christoffer III of Denmark.
IV. The Kingdoms of England and Denmark strive for an increase in trade between the two realms.
V. Kingdom of England herby ensures that no power intervenes upon behalf of Sweden in their war with Denmark. Any said power intervening upon Sweden's behalf will face war with England.
by his own hand at Kronborg,
The Tirana Accords
Prima - The Kingdom of Albania formally severes any ties she held previously with the infidel Turk, accepting the judicious and most Catholic Count Palatine of the Rhine as her lord.
Secunda - The land of Albania shall become a fiefdom of the Rhineland Palatinate, administrated by the Pfalzgraf's representatives and proxies with the assistance of a Privy Council composed of good Catholics chosen from among the Albanian nobility.
Tertia - The King of Albania and his family formally renounces any claims he or his family has held, holds, or will seek to hold over Albania or the Albanian people. Their lives will be spared by the Count Palatine's clemency. The Count Palatine alone may hold the title and crown of the 'Kingdom of Albania' though it is his perogative to give this crown and title to others on a temporary or permanent basis.
Quarta - The Kingdom of Albania shall remain for all time a servant and member of the Most Holy Roman Catholic Church. The Kingdom of Albania shall forever turn to Rome as the source of spiritual wisdom.
Quinta - Those undersigned confirm and pledge to uphold the stipulations of the above treaty. The Count Palatine reserves the right of alter this document after consulation with the Albanian nobility.
Ulrich von Wurtemburg, Commander of the Army of Wurtemburg, Secondary Count of Wurtemburg
Sir Gunther Anton Weiss, Commander of the Army of the Electorate
Rainmund von Wittelsbach, Viceroy for His Serene Highness, Erich von Wittelsbach, Count Palatine of the Rhine
Stephen Bay of Albania
Mameluke – Ak Koyunlu Trade Agreement
Mameluke merchants are allowed to visit and trade in all markets in towns of Ak Koyunlu, in order to promote the exchange of goods.
Ak Koyunlu merchants are allowed to visit and trade in all markets in towns of the Mamelukes, in order to promote the exchange of goods.
Merchants and pilgrims of these nations are granted free access through both nations.
A trade house will be built in Cairo for Ak Koyunlu merchants, and the Khan also have the right to send a man or ambassador, skilled in commerce, to the Sultanate Court, in order to smooth trade and promote further understanding.
A trade house will be built in Bitlis for Mameluke merchants, and the Sultan also have the right to send a man or ambassador, skilled in commerce, to the Khanate Court, in order to smooth trade and promote further understanding."
The Union of Konstanz
Prima - Whereby the lands and people of Swabia and Franconia, formerly industrious and pious, have been divided by the cruelty of fate, and whereby the Sactum Imperium Romanorum is increasingly disordered to the detriment of all Christendom, here in Insel Mainau is established the Union of Konstanz and the Konstanzstag to govern it.
Secunda - Whereby our Lord Jesus Christ preached for Christian brotherhood and against the evil of living by the sword, all memberstates of this Union shall be called to arms in the defense of any memberstate defending itself against an aggressive state outside of the Union, and no memberstate shall ever raise arms against another memberstate nor deny another memberstate's troops right of passage.
Tertia - Just as our spiritual forefathers, the Apostles formed a most holy union in the Roman Catholic Church so that never would any Disciple of Christ stray from the Word of God, similarly shall the memberstates of the Union consult each other in all matters outside of the internal governance of their states, and similarly shall they never issue a declaration of war without the approval of the Konstanzstag.
Quarta - The Konstanzstag shall be composed of the heads of state of all the memberstates of the Union or their representatives and shall carry out the business of the Union. All memberstates shall receive equal voting rights in the Konstanzstag. The Prince-Archbishop of Wurzburg shall serve the Union as Geistliche or Spiritual Minister. The Count Palatine of the Rhine, as Archsteward of Swabia and Franconia, shall serve as the Union's advocate in international affairs, but may delegate this responsibility to others. The Duke of Bavaria shall serve the Union as Ostenmeister, the Union's Champion of the East. The Count of Wurtemburg, in addition to providing the land of Insel Mainau for Union purposes shall hold the title Winziganrecht.
Quinta - The Union of Konstanz shall be founded and brought into existance until the Second Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ with the signatures of the heads of state of the Archbishopric of Wurzburg, Duchy of Bavaria, County of Wurtemburg, and Rhineland Palatinate. Future members may be inducted into the Union upon approval of the Konstanzstag and the inductee's head of state's signing of this document.
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More charters to the Poruguese - Aragon TA
"A merchant house shall be build in Barcelona, in order to let the Portugal use Barcelona, as a transhipment location for its trade.
A merchant house shall be build in Lissabon, in order to let Aragon use Lissabon as a transshipment location for its trade.
The House of Velasco shall be the first to bid on and purchase wine, produced in Portugal, before any other, local buyers or foreigners.
The House of Velasco shall have the sole right to distribute the sale of wine in Portugal, domestical produced and imported.
Portuguese merchants shall have the right to bid first on fish cathed in Aragon for export.
Portuguese merchants shall bid first on fish in Aragon, intended for export and pay 10% less for it then the market price."
The Baltic Accord
Article I. In an effort to secure peace and prosperity throughout the Baltic region, the following realms have agreed to form through alliance, the Baltic League. The charter members include: Kingdom of Denmark-Norway and the Duchies of Bremen, Holstein, and Pommern.
Article II. Membership shall be open to expansion and expulsion from all members. In the event of expulsion by a majority vote of the alliance members. A majority vote would always be necessary for both the former and the latter, a tie resulting in no action.
Article III. All members of the Baltic League hereby pledge to aid in one another's defense in case they were subject to aggression from another state. Any aiding of another alliance member's efforts in a war of aggression would be entirely voluntary and any refusal to aid in such war would not be detrimental to said for their course of action.
Article IV. All members of the Baltic League respect all borders and the self determination of their government.
Article V. All dues imposed on merchant vessels in the Sund should be divided as such, two and one half shares to Hansa, two and one half shares to the WHU, and the remaining five shares remain in the coffers of Denmark. In the event of either no members of the League being members of the WHU or Hansa, then the respective shares of the due shall pass to the other. Should in the course of events, that no member of the League is a joint member of either trade organization, then the respective shares in trade shall default to Denmark.
Mantua - ARagon TA
“Merchants from Mantua shall be the first to bid on wool, intended for export, from Aragon and pay 10% less then other foreign merchants.
Merchants from Aragon shall be the first to bid on clothing, intended for export, from Mantua and pay 10% less then other foreign merchants.
A Credit Institute shall be founded with offices in both Aragon and Mantua, supported by both the governments of Aragon and Mantua, in order to ease the way, the exchange of commodities, is handled and to promote investments in clothing and other manufacturies in both nations.”
Portugal/Brittany Trade Agreement,
Artical I- Trade is to Increase between the two nations by lessening of tariffs and greater respect to both realms
Artical II- Trade houses are to be built in Lisbon and the capital of Brittany
Artical III- Tureg slaves from Tassarat produced by Portugal are not to be sold to any third party
Artictical IV- The treaty may be terminated at any time by either nation, with proper warning to the other nation
Treaty of Rhodes
about entry of Order of Two Lions to the structure of Order of St. John of Jerusalem and Rhodes
#1. From this times Order of Two Lions will be independent part of St. John of Jerusalem and Rhodes. Order of Two Lions is under protection of Order of St. John of Jerusalem and Rhodes.
#2. Order of Two Lions save all its rights, main residence in Kiel and control system (Assembly of Order and its own Grandmaster).
#3. Grandmaster of Order of Two Lions is elected by Assembly of Order of Two Lions and must be automatically accepted be Grandmaster of Order of St. John of Jerusalem and Rhodes. After it Grandmaster of Order of Two Lions become knight of Order of St. John too. The Grandmaster of the Order of Two Lions will neither be allowed to speak in the Council of the Order of St. John, nor shall he or any other Knight of the Order of Two Lions be electable to any position within the Order of St. John.
#4. Order of Two Lions and its Grandmaster are rightfull representatives of Order of St. John of Jerusalem and Rhodes in Scandinavia as long as they conduct according to the rules of the Order of St. John.
The order of Two Lions or its Grandmaster shall report all acts done as representatives of the Order of St. John to the Grand Master of the Order of St. John.
#5. The Order of Two Lions has to conduct according to the rules of the Order of St. John and accepts never to wage war against any other christian nation and never to assist any nation that wages war against any other christian nation. The Order of Two Lions will - as a secular Order - be exempt from the vows of poverty and chasity.
#6. The order of the Two Lions is allowed to add a small version of the Hospitallers cross to the left upper quarter of its shield. Only its Grandmaster shall be allowed to wear the robe of the Knights of St. John when acting as representative of the Order of St. John.
#7. The Order of Two Lions shows its support and assistance to the Order of St. John in its task to defend Christendom against the islamic heathen. 10.000 fiorini (1 eco) shall be given out as a loan without interest rate whenever the Order of St. John is at war with the heathen and requests the Order of Two Lions to give out the above said loan.
Datum et actum in Rhodium et signivicavit per manum proprium.
Antoine Fluviac de la Rivière
Grand Master of the Knights of St John
To be signed by Adolf VIII of Holstein, Grandmaster of the Order of the Two Lions
Samaria Agreement
between the King Aragonand the Knights Hospitallers of St. John
Primo: The King of Aragon names places at his province of Samaria, where the Order of St. John shall build hospitals on his own cost
Secundo: The Order of St. John grants all arogonese traders and all other fleets that sail under the banner of his arogonese Majesty to resupply, to trade and to rest at our harbour on the island of Rhodes
Tertio: The Order of St. John grants all subjects of his arogonese Majesty the right to pass freelyand unhindered (RoP) on the island of Rhodes.
Quarto: The King of Aragon grants all traders or fleets that sail under the banner of the Order of St. John the right to resupply, to trade and to rest at his harbour in the Province of Samaria
Quinto: The King of Aragon grants all those, subject to the Order of St. John the right to pass freely and unhindered (RoP) through his province of Samaria.
Sexto: The Knights of St. John accept the legal claim of the King of Aragon to the province of Samaria and will assist the King of Aragon in the defence of the province of Samaria with its troops and ships whenever that province should be attacked by an islamic enemy, or if riots should break out within the islamic population of that province."
Datum et actum in Rhodium et signivicavit per manum proprium
Antoine Fluvian de la Rivière
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitallers of St. John
To be signed by Alfonso V, King of Aragon
Treaty of Moldavia
1/ Current Hospodar of Moldvia will step down from the throne, another one will be appointed with approval of the House of the Greif
2/ Moldavia will give Pommern Right of Passage and forbid Right of Passage to enemies hostile toward Pommern.
3/ Moldavia will grant Wendishe Handels Union and Hansa's merchants extensive privillages and will serve as WHU's window to Black sea and agent in trading with muslims. Still it will be WHU who will hold monoploy not Hansa
4/ Moldavia shall pay 10000 ducats (1 eco) of war repatriations as soon as her coffers start to fill.
5/ Moldavia will embergo Lithuania should the war broke out.
Signed
Joachim of the Greif
Lübeck-Bad Schwartau Agreement of Bremen 1429
I. The Duke of Mecklemburg accepts dynastic Holstein claims on the cities of Lübeck and Bad Schwartau.
II. The Duke of Mecklemburg will keep eternal control over these lands as vassal of Adolf VIII, Duke of Holstein and Schleswig, in regards to these two city lands.
III. Should the house of Mecklemburg vanish, only then can the Holsteinian claim be executed.
IV. The Duke of Mecklemburg keeps full control of any military, economic, political and diplomatic matter, and this is not questionable from the side of Holstein.
Adolf VIII, Duke of Holstein and Schleswig"
Act of Union
I. Queen Margaret of Scotland will remain in the household of the Queen Regent of England and be taught in the same way as Crown Prince John, and King Henry VI of England.
II. Upon the age of 13 Queen Margaret of Scotland and King Henry VI of England are to be married and as husband to the Queen Henry VI will be both King of England and Scotland,upon the marriage of Margeret and Henry, the crowns of England and Scotland shall be united for all times.
III. The nations of England and Scotland are to form a Union of a Greater Britian, and as such a new flag is to be created.
IV. Queen Regent Elionor of England will be the Regent of Queen Margaret, and as such is to be known as Queen Regent Elionor of England and Scotland.
V. Upon the birth of the first child of Henry VI and Margaret the nations of England and Scotland will be known as the Kingdom of Great Britian.
VI. The nobles of Scotland will remain in their title, and as such will pledge loyalty to both the King of England and the Queen of Scotland.
VII. The Kingdom of Scotland shall consist of Lothian, Stratchclyde, The Grampians, and The Highlands that shall be directly under the care of the Regent Queen of England.
VII. Never again will the peoples of Scotland raise arms against the Kingdom of England, for now the two are brothers in a United Britian.
[X] Queen Regent Elionor of England and Scotland
[X] All Scottish Nobles
[X] All Scottish Clans Chieftains
[X] All English Nobles
Hanseatic-Polish Tarde Agremeent
#1. Merchants from Hansa Trade Union will not pay any taxes at the territory of the Kingdom of Poland.
#2. King of Poland guarantees protection for the trade transit of Hansa taking place through Poland.
#3. Polish merchants will pay only 15 % of taxes in Hanseatic ports.
#4. Polish merchants can use Hanseatic trade ships only for 10 % of rent payment.
#5. In case of any necessities Holstein guarantees to give Poland a loan of 10,000 Talers (1 eco) for the term of 1 year.
Adolf, Duke of Holstein and Schleswig
The Commercial-Military pact between Gelre and Aragon
-In the case of either the Duchy of Gelre or the Kingdom of Aragon entering an armed conflict, the other part promises to use full diplomatic and commercial might to end the conflict. This includes a trade embargo on any nations hostile to the above mentioned parties. That is, if it is requested by either Gelre or Aragon.
-Furthermore, the nations are encouraged to lend each other money to the succesfull presecution of the war, if it is practical. In other words, the nations arent obligated to loan eitchother money, but shold be able to provide with a good excuse if not wanting to
Trade Agreement between Venice and the Golden Horde
1. The Republic of Venice and the Khanate of the Golden Horde will endeavour to guarantee the security of each others merchants.
2. Venetian merchants will pay only half the usual tariffs on Grain, Wool and Silks in the city of Kherson in the Crimea
3. Merchants from the lands of the Golden Horde will pay eight tenths of the usual tariffs in the lands ruled by the Republic of Venice
Venice and Sibir have made a trade agreement
1. The Republic of Venice and the Khanate of Sibir will endeavour to guarantee the security of each others merchants.
2. Venetian merchants will pay only half the usual tariffs on Wool, Furs and Salt from Siberia
3. Siberian Merchants will pay eight tenths of the usual tariffs on goods from Venice
Portugal/Siberia Trade Agreement
Artical I- Tolerence of religions is to be expected
Artical II- Trade Houses will be built in the Siber capital, Lisboa, and Antioch
Artical III- with the exception of copper and iron, all other goods are allowed
Artical IV- Gold in the lands of Siber may be prospected by Portugese prospectors with a 20% tribute of all gold produced
Artical V- This agreement may be canceled with proper warning to the other party