Troyes, Treaty Of
Related Category: Treaties and Alliances
1420, agreement between
Henry V of England,
Charles VI of France, and
Philip the Good of Burgundy. Its purpose, ultimately unsuccessful, was to settle the issues of the Hundred Years War. Henry was to marry Charles's daughter Catherine and was recognized as heir of France. Charles was permitted to retain the royal title until his death. The dauphin (later
Charles VII) was disinherited by the treaty, which he subsequently repudiated.