Treaty of Tordesillas (1524)

Treaty of Tordesillas
Signed15 November 1524 (1524-11-15)
LocationTordesillas, Kingdom of Spain[1]
Signatories
Parties

The Treaty of Tordesillas, signed on 15 November 1524, ratified the treaty of Burgos, signed on 7 June 1524 between the Lord of Monaco and the House of Habsburg. The treaty placed Monaco under the protection of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Spain, as an imperial fief. As a consequence, the Lord of Monaco became subservient to Charles as his vassal, marking the beginning of an Imperial and Spanish protectorate over Monaco.[2]

Thus, the Lord of Monaco was required to give feudal homage, but Lucien I of Monaco requested that requirement be removed from the treaty and obtained for the final proclamation of November 1524 to recognize the autonomy of Monaco.[3]

  1. ^ Cais de Pierlas, Eugène (1885). Documents inédits sur les Grimaldi et Monaco, et leurs relations avec les ducs de Savoie (in French). Bocca. p. 140.
  2. ^ Métivier, Henri (1865). Monaco et ses princes (in French). Imprimerie et lithographie d'Eugène Jourdain. pp. 227–229.
  3. ^ Smith, Adolphe (1912). Monaco and Monte Carlo. Grant Richards. p. 76.