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Treaty of Baden (1714)
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This article is about the Treaty of Baden (1714). For other uses, see Treaty of Baden.
The Treaty of Baden, signed 7 September 1714 in Baden, Switzerland, made peace between France and the Holy Roman Empire. Together with the Treaties of Utrecht and Rastatt, it was one in a series of agreements ending the 1701 to 1713 War of the Spanish Succession.
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![]() The emissaries of the peace congress of Baden on 7 September 1714; Marshall Villars on the far left, Prince Eugene on the far right. Johann Rudolf Huber, oil on canvas, 1714 | |
Context | End of the War of the Spanish Succession |
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Signed | 7 September 1714 (1714-09-07) |
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Language | French |
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