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and finalising the new borders of what was left of the duchy. The treaty was a victory for Philip in asserting his legal claims to overlordship over John's French lands. A consequence of the treaty was the separation of the
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as vassals of the kings of France, not those of England, and recognised Philip as the suzerain of the continental lands in the
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was not included in the treaty. It was still held by John as heir to his still-living mother,
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1200 treaty between King John of England and Philip II of France on the Duchy of Normandy
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The treaty also included territorial concessions by John to Philip. The
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as relief in payment for recognition of John's sovereignty of Brittany.
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in May 1200. It concerned bringing an end to the war over the
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