1496 commercial treaty between England and Burgundy
Intercursus Magnus
Type
Commercial treaty
Signed
24 February 1496 (1496-02-24)
Signatories
Henry VII, King of England
Philip IV, Duke of Burgundy
Parties
Kingdom of England
Burgundian Netherlands
Holy Roman Empire
Republic of Venice
Republic of Florence
Dutch Republic
Hanseatic League
The Intercursus Magnus was a major and long-lasting commercial treaty signed in February 1496 by King Henry VII of England[1] and Duke Philip IV of Burgundy. Other signatories included the commercial powers of Venice, Florence, the Netherlands, and the Hanseatic League.
^"In 1496 Portinari was among the negotiators of the Intercursus Magnus, the great treaty which for many years was to regulate commercial intercourse between England and the Low Countries." De Roover 1966. He sources, on pages xxxix–xl, the Correspondance de la filiale de Bruges des Medici (Armand Grunzwig, 1931), which was a compilation of correspondences between the Medici Bank branch at Bruges and the home branch in Florence.
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