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The '''Treaty of Lehpold''' ({{wp|German language|Hesurian}}: ''Vertrag von Lehpold''; {{wp|Portuguese language|Lavish}}: ''Tratado de Lepólda'') was the most significant and most inclusive of the series of {{wp|peace treaty|peace treaties}}, ending the [[ | The '''Treaty of Lehpold''' ({{wp|German language|Hesurian}}: ''Vertrag von Lehpold''; {{wp|Portuguese language|Lavish}}: ''Tratado de Lepólda'') was the most significant and most inclusive of the series of {{wp|peace treaty|peace treaties}}, ending the [[Great War (Aurorum)|Great War]] at large. Representatives of all involved and associated nations came together at the Lichtenwald Palace in Lehpold, [[Mascylla]], to draft the treaty, and it was finally signed on 10 March 1917. The negotiations took ten months after the capitulation of the [[Great War (Aurorum)|X]] to conclude the treaty and its articles. The treaty formally ended the {{wp|state of war}} and hostilities between the [[Great War (Aurorum)|X]], its associated powers and the [[Great War (Aurorum)|X]]. The treaty was ratified and registered by the Secretariat of the [[Assembly of Nations]] on its founding date, 1 December 1917. | ||
The treaty and its signatories required the | The treaty and its signatories required the X to disband and its member states to {{wp|demilitarization|disarm}}, concede territories, and pay {{wp|reparation|reparations}} to the X countries. The scope of these demands have been heavily criticised, mainly whether the treaty had established a "{{wp|Carthaginian peace}}", a subject that has since been debated and reviewed by historians and economists. Others, most notably figures of the X side, have described the treating of the X as too liently. | ||
The treaty effectively altered the balance of power in the [[ | The treaty effectively altered the balance of power in the [[Portal:Aurorum|world]]. X and X collapsed a few years later, the demands of the treaty having accelerated their political and economic decay. [[X|Cuthland]] was initially stable, but also collapsed into civil war, being overthrown by its successor, the [[Cuthland-Waldrich|Kingdom of Cuthland-Waldrich]] under [[X]]. Revolutions and social unrest resulting from the war's devastation and instability hit almost every Berean country, with nations such as [[Mascyllary Revolution|Mascylla]] and X falling into disarray. Enmities created or strengthened by the treaty would later lay the foundations of the [[Great Game (Aurorum)|Great Game]]. | ||
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Revision as of 14:09, 25 August 2020
Treaty of Peace between the X and Associated Powers and the X | |
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Type | Multilateral peace treaty |
Context | Capitulation of the X, end of the Great War |
Signed | 10 March 1917 |
Location | Lichtenwald Palace, Lehpold, Mascylla |
Effective | 1 December 1917 |
Signatories | List
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Languages | Hesurian and Lavish |
The Treaty of Lehpold (Hesurian: Vertrag von Lehpold; Lavish: Tratado de Lepólda) was the most significant and most inclusive of the series of peace treaties, ending the Great War at large. Representatives of all involved and associated nations came together at the Lichtenwald Palace in Lehpold, Mascylla, to draft the treaty, and it was finally signed on 10 March 1917. The negotiations took ten months after the capitulation of the X to conclude the treaty and its articles. The treaty formally ended the state of war and hostilities between the X, its associated powers and the X. The treaty was ratified and registered by the Secretariat of the Assembly of Nations on its founding date, 1 December 1917.
The treaty and its signatories required the X to disband and its member states to disarm, concede territories, and pay reparations to the X countries. The scope of these demands have been heavily criticised, mainly whether the treaty had established a "Carthaginian peace", a subject that has since been debated and reviewed by historians and economists. Others, most notably figures of the X side, have described the treating of the X as too liently.
The treaty effectively altered the balance of power in the world. X and X collapsed a few years later, the demands of the treaty having accelerated their political and economic decay. Cuthland was initially stable, but also collapsed into civil war, being overthrown by its successor, the Kingdom of Cuthland-Waldrich under X. Revolutions and social unrest resulting from the war's devastation and instability hit almost every Berean country, with nations such as Mascylla and X falling into disarray. Enmities created or strengthened by the treaty would later lay the foundations of the Great Game.