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and pay £60,000 in reparations to the French crown. The truce was intended to last until Easter 1220.
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to accept the Treaty of Chinon, which consecrated the loss of his possessions north of the
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on September 18, 1214, in Chinon, after the defeat of the allies on July 27 in
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Series: Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages. Routledge, 1995.
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and Aimery de Rochefort negotiated the treaty on behalf of John.
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John I had to evacuate French territory and was forced by
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Index

Anglo-French war of 1213–14
John of England
Philip II of France
castle of Chinon
battle of Bouvines
Anjou
Poitou
Duchy of Brittany
Hubert de Burgh
Renaud de Pons
Philippe II
John I
Bouvines
Battle of Bouvines
England
Flanders
Germany
Othon IV of Brunswick
count of Flanders Ferdinand
Angevin Empire
Plantagenets
Pope Innocent III
Loire
Berry
Touraine
Maine
Anjou
royal domain
Guyenne
Duchy of Gascony

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