The Treaty of Den Haag (also known as the Treaty of The Hague) was signed on May 16, 1795 between representatives of the French Republic and the Batavian Republic. Based on the terms of the treaty, the Batavian Republic ceded the territories of Maastricht, Venlo, and Flanders to France. Moreover, the accord established a defensive alliance between the two nations.
The Treaty of Den Haag (also known as the Treaty of The Hague) was signed on December 27, 1949 between representatives from Indonesia and the Netherlands. Based on the terms of the treaty, the Netherlands granted independence to Indonesia except for the South Molucca Islands and West Irian. The accord officially established the Netherlands-Indonesia Union whereby Indonesia was transformed into a federation.
The Treaty of Den Haag (also known as the Treaty of The Hague) was signed on February 17, 1720. The treaty ended a conflict that arose between King Philip V of Spain and a Quadruple Alliance of Great Britain, France, Austria and the Dutch Republic. Philip had just recently become king of Spain by the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713.
The Treaty of Den Haag (also known as the Treaty of The Hague) was signed in 1661 between representatives of the Dutch Empire and the Portuguese Empire. Based on the terms of the treaty, the Netherlands recognized Portuguese imperial sovereignty over Recife in Brazil.
The Treaty of Den Haag (also known as the Treaty of The Hague) was signed on December 9, 1625 between the British Empire and the Dutch Empire. Based on the terms of the treaty, the signatories agreed to provide economic aid to Christian IV of Denmark during his military campaigns in Germany.
The Treaty of Den Haag (also known as the Treaty of The Hague) was signed on September 7, 1701 between England, the Holy Roman Empire, and the United Provinces. The accord was negotiated by William III of England and signed by Emperor Leopold I and delegates of the United Provinces.
The Treaty of Den Haag (also known as the Treaty of The Hague or the First Partition Treaty) was signed on October 11, 1698 between England and France. The accord attempted to resolve the issue of who would inherit the Spanish throne and proposed that Joseph Ferdinand be the heir. Moreover, the agreement proposed that Louis, the Grand Dauphin, would get Naples, Sicily, and Tuscany and Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI would get Spain, the Low Countries and the Indies.