Twenty-four years of Franco–Spanish warfare formally end …
Years: 1659 - 1659
November
Twenty-four years of Franco–Spanish warfare formally end with the Treaty of the Pyrenees, signed on November 7, 1659 on Pheasant Island, a river island on the border between the two countries.
French King Louis XIV and King Philip IV of Spain agree to French acquisition of the County of Roussillon, the northern half of the county of Cerdanya (thereby splitting the Catalan population between the two countries), and most of Artois.
The Treaty of the Pyrenees is considered part of the Peace of Westphalia, with which end the European wars of religion.
