Treaty of Granada (1500)

Treaty of Granada (1500)
Ferdinand II of Aragon
Signed11 November 1500 (1500-11-11)
LocationGranada, Andalusia
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LanguagesFrench

The Treaty of Granada (1500), signed on 11 November 1500, was a secret treaty between Ferdinand II of Aragon and Louis XII of France, in which they agreed to partition the Kingdom of Naples. Drawn up in the context of the wider Italian Wars, the disputes between the Hispanic Kingdoms and France led to the treaty's collapse in 1503.