treaty of westphalia
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- description
- A significant peace treaty signed in 1648 that played a crucial role in shaping modern international relations and the concept of state sovereignty.
- historical_impact
- established state sovereignty, ended major wars
- year_signed
- 1648
Relationships
- signed_inOsnabruck
- description
- The Treaty of Westphalia was formally signed in the city of Osnabruck as one of its two primary locations.
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- source_text
- The Treaty of Westphalia was signed in 1648 in Osnabruck and Munster
- signed_inMunster
- description
- The Treaty of Westphalia was formally signed in the city of Munster, serving as one of the two key negotiation and signing sites.
- source
- Page 6file
- source_text
- The Treaty of Westphalia was signed in 1648 in Osnabruck and Munster
- establishedPrinciple of state sovereignty
- description
- The Treaty of Westphalia is credited with formally establishing the Principle of state sovereignty as a foundational concept in European international relations.
- source
- Page 6file
- source_text
- establishing the principle of state sovereignty in Europe
- endedThirty Years War
- description
- The Treaty of Westphalia brought an official conclusion to the devastating Thirty Years War, which had ravaged Central Europe.
- source
- Page 6file
- source_text
- It ended the Thirty Years War and the Eighty Years War
- endedEighty Years War
- description
- The Treaty of Westphalia also served to formally end the Eighty Years War, concluding the long conflict between Spain and the Dutch provinces.
- source
- Page 6file
- source_text
- It ended the Thirty Years War and the Eighty Years War
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- 2026-03-09T18:30:18.097Z
- source
- Page 6file
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- confidence
- 1
- detected_at
- 2026-03-09T18:31:03.732Z
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- reasoning
- The candidate entity shares the exact same label ('treaty of westphalia'), year ('1648'), and nearly identical descriptions with the source. Crucially, it has consistent relationships to the same peer entities for signing locations (Osnabruck, Munster), established principles (state sovereignty), and conflicts ended (Thirty Years War, Eighty Years War), confirming it refers to the same historical treaty.
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