From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Treaty of Lisbon, if the date is unspecified, usually refers to a 2007 treaty between member states designed to reform the European Union.

Treaty of Lisbon may also refer to:

  • Treaty of Lisbon (1667), a Franco-Portuguese alliance during the Portuguese Restoration War
  • Treaty of Lisbon (1668), a peace treaty that ended the Portuguese Restoration War between Portugal and Spain, granting independence to Portugal
  • Treaty of Lisbon (1859), a treaty between Portugal and the Netherlands on the border between Portuguese Timor and the Dutch East Indies
  • Treaty of Lisbon (1864), a treaty between Spain and Portugal on the border between the two countries

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Treaty of Lisbon, if the date is unspecified, usually refers to a 2007 treaty between member states designed to reform the European Union.

Treaty of Lisbon may also refer to:

  • Treaty of Lisbon (1667), a Franco-Portuguese alliance during the Portuguese Restoration War
  • Treaty of Lisbon (1668), a peace treaty that ended the Portuguese Restoration War between Portugal and Spain, granting independence to Portugal
  • Treaty of Lisbon (1859), a treaty between Portugal and the Netherlands on the border between Portuguese Timor and the Dutch East Indies
  • Treaty of Lisbon (1864), a treaty between Spain and Portugal on the border between the two countries

See also


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