Convention of Milan

The Convention of Milan, signed on 13 March 1707 during the War of the Spanish Succession, was an agreement between France and Austria which ended the fighting in Northern Italy. The French were allowed to withdraw their remaining forces undisturbed and in return handed control of any towns they still held to the Austrian commander Prince Eugene of Savoy.

Convention of Milan
Italy 1700; Spanish-controlled territories in green
Signed13 March 1707 (1707-03-13)
LocationMilan
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signatories
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LanguagesFrench
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