Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1360
Treaty of Brétigny pauses the Hundred Years' War
May 1360
Edward III renounced his French throne claim in exchange for sovereign possession of Aquitaine and a vast ransom for King John. The treaty was signed in a small village south of Chartres after exhausting negotiations. Within a decade French diplomacy and military reform under Charles V would unwind nearly all its concessions and resume the war on better terms.