Treaty of Rastatt 1714
The Treaty of Rastatt is also called the
Peace of Rastatt,
sometimes also spelled Rastadt.
The Treaty of Rastatt was concluded
between Holy Roman emperor
Charles VI and
France, and signed on March 6, 1714.
It confirmed the
Treaties of Utrecht and ended the
War of the Spanish Succession between Austria and France.
And here are the maps

Map of Western
Europe: The Treaties of Utrecht and Rastadt, 1713

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