The Treaty of Frankfurt may refer to one of three treaties signed at Frankfurt, as follows:
Treaty of Frankfurt (1489) – Treaty between Maximilian of Austria and the envoys of King Charles VIII of France
Treaty of Frankfurt (1539) – Initiated a fifteen-month period of peace between Protestants and Catholics in the Holy Roman Empire
Treaty of Frankfurt (1871) – Ended the Franco-Prussian War
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