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| 1933
| 15 March 1933
| Latin-Fakolan Defense Accords
| {{flag|Latin Empire}}
{{flag|Fakolana}}
| An agreement of total defense by the Latin Empire on Fakolana.
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| 1952
| 10 January 1952
| Pan-Thalassan Convention
| {{ubl
|{{flag|Tarsas}}
|{{flag|Yisrael}}
|{{flag|Belfras}}
|{{flag|Rhynovia}}
}}
| Treaty on the creation of the [[Pan-Thalassan Union]].
| A multinational {{wp|free trade area}}; the largest that is outside the [[Belisarian Community]].
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| 1954
| 1 January 1954
| Treaty of Astrapolis
| {{ubl
|{{flag|Fakolana}}
|{{flag|Yisrael}}
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| Treaty on the [[Fakolana-Yisrael_relations#History|normalization of Fakolan-Yisraeli ties]] and resolution of the [[Zivan Occupation|Fakolan occupation]] of the [[Zivan Strip]] on the [[Fakolana-Yisrael border]].
| Re-oriented [[Fakolana]] away from the anti-[[Yisrael]] bloc of [[Sydalon]], the [[Latin Empire]], [[Ascalzar]], and others during the [[Sydalon-Yisrael relations#History|Sydalene-Yisraeli cold war]].
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| 1959
| 18 March 1959
| Treaty of Harcourt
| {{ubl
|{{flag|Arthurista}} <small>(1990)</small>
|{{flag|Eagleland}} <small>(1984)</small>
|{{flag|Ecclesiastical State}} <small>(1990)</small>
|{{flag|Latium}}
|{{flag|Lihnidos}}
|{{flag|Lyncanestria}}
|{{flag|Vannois}}
}}
| Treaty on the creation of the [[Belisarian Community]].
|Year in parentheses denotes nation ascending to the treaty at a later date
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| 1966
| 5 May 1966
| Treaty of Castellum
| A number of [[Periclean_Forum#Members|Belisarian and Scipian countries]].
| Treaty on the creation of the [[Periclean Forum]].
| Consisting of 15 members and two observers, the Periclean Forum is an multinational project to bring stability, peace, and multilateral harmony to a geopolitical region historically and currently beset by armed conflict, political intrigue, and the frequent absence of the {{wp|rule of law}}.
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| 1973
| 1973
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| {{wp|Peace treaty}} between [[Sydalon]] and [[Yisrael]] ending [[Sydalon-Yisrael relations#History|their cold war]], normalizing {{wp|diplomatic relationship|diplomatic relations}}, settling the [[Sydalon-Yisrael border]] (particularly the status of the [[Yarden River Valley]]), opening [[Sydalon-Yisrael border#Crossings|additional border crossings]], normalizing trade ties, and ending the forced conversion of [[Sydalene Jews]].  
| {{wp|Peace treaty}} between [[Sydalon]] and [[Yisrael]] ending [[Sydalon-Yisrael relations#History|their cold war]], normalizing {{wp|diplomatic relationship|diplomatic relations}}, settling the [[Sydalon-Yisrael border]] (particularly the status of the [[Yarden River Valley]]), opening [[Sydalon-Yisrael border#Crossings|additional border crossings]], normalizing trade ties, and ending the forced conversion of [[Sydalene Jews]].  
| Also known as the ''Ostracine Accords'' (largely in [[Sydalon]]), the accords established a {{wp|cold peace}} between both countries and their allies, with extremist factions in both politico-military establishments bracing for renewed tensions and conflict. However, relations warmed that by the crowning of [[Monarchy of Sydalon|King]] [[Jordan IX of Sydalon]] in {{wp|2000}}, both nations were enjoying cordial and fairly peaceful ties. However, the Accords have also [[Yarden revisionist movements|sparked some small, but fierce opposition]] in Sydalon, Yisrael, [[Ajax|and beyond]].
| Also known as the ''Ostracine Accords'' (largely in [[Sydalon]]), the accords established a {{wp|cold peace}} between both countries and their allies, with extremist factions in both politico-military establishments bracing for renewed tensions and conflict. However, relations warmed that by the crowning of [[Monarchy of Sydalon|King]] [[Jordan IX of Sydalon]] in {{wp|2000}}, both nations were enjoying cordial and fairly peaceful ties. However, the Accords have also [[Yarden revisionist movements|sparked some small, but fierce opposition]] in Sydalon, Yisrael, [[Ajax|and beyond]].
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| 1984
| 13 June 1984
| Treaty of Aarhusium
| {{ubl
|{{flag|Arthurista}} <small>(1990)</small>
|{{flag|Eagleland}}
|{{flag|Ecclesiastical State}} <small>(1990)</small>
|{{flag|Latium}}
|{{flag|Lihnidos}}
|{{flag|Lyncanestria}}
|{{flag|Vannois}}
}}
| Treaty on the creation of the [[Belisarian Parliament]].
|Year in parentheses denotes nation ascending to the treaty at a later date
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Latest revision as of 22:32, 29 November 2021

This list of treaties contains known historic agreements, pacts, peaces, and major contracts between states, armies, governments, and tribal groups in Ajax.

Treaties Before 1200 CE

Year Date Treaty Name Parties Description Notes

1200 - 1299

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1300 - 1399

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1400 - 1499

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1500 - 1599

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1600 - 1699

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1700 - 1799

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1800 - 1899

Year Treaty Name Parties Description Notes

1900 - 1999

Year Date Treaty Name Parties Description Notes
1973 18 November 1973 The Yarden Accords Peace treaty between Sydalon and Yisrael ending their cold war, normalizing diplomatic relations, settling the Sydalon-Yisrael border (particularly the status of the Yarden River Valley), opening additional border crossings, normalizing trade ties, and ending the forced conversion of Sydalene Jews. Also known as the Ostracine Accords (largely in Sydalon), the accords established a cold peace between both countries and their allies, with extremist factions in both politico-military establishments bracing for renewed tensions and conflict. However, relations warmed that by the crowning of King Jordan IX of Sydalon in 2000, both nations were enjoying cordial and fairly peaceful ties. However, the Accords have also sparked some small, but fierce opposition in Sydalon, Yisrael, and beyond.

2000 - Present

Year Date Treaty Name Parties Description Notes