Treaty of London

Treaty of London

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  • Treaty of London (1604) — The Treaty of London, signed in 1604, concluded the twenty year Anglo Spanish War. The negotiations took place at Somerset House in London and are sometimes known as the Somerset House Conference.After the death of Queen Elizabeth in 1603, her… …   Wikipedia

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