Treaty of Lehpold
Treaty of Peace between the Dreibund and Associated Powers and the Quadruple Alliance | |
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Type | Multilateral peace treaty |
Context | Capitulation of the Quadruple Alliance, end of the Continental War |
Signed | 10 March 1917 |
Location | Schönbrunn Palace, Lehpold, Königsreh, Mascylla |
Effective | 1 December 1917 |
Signatories | List
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Languages | Hesurian and Lavish |
The Treaty of Lehpold (Hesurian: Vertrag von Lehpold; or Lehpolder Vertrag) was the most significant and most inclusive of the series of peace treaties, ending the Continental War at large. Representatives of all involved and associated nations came together at the Schönnbrunn 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 Quadruple Alliance to conclude the treaty and its articles. The treaty formally ended the state of war and hostilities between the Dreibund, its associated powers and the Quadruple Alliance. The treaty was ratified and registered by the Secretariat of the Assembly of Nations on its founding date, 1 December 1917.