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                    Friedensverträge der Vormoderne in Daten (FriVer+)
                Neutralitätsvertrag von Baden im Aargau
            
            
                 Digital edition according to TEI
                        P5
                
                
                    TEXT+
                
                
                    Jaap Geraerts
                    The transformation and enrichment of the data is done by Jaap Geraerts
                        (IEG Mainz). The other members of the FriVer+ team are Fabian Cremer, Ines
                        Grund, and Thorsten Wübbena (all IEG Mainz).
                     The original data has been created by the team of scholars who
                        were part of the Europäische Friedensverträge der Vormoderne project. This
                        project was lead by Prof. Dr. Heinz Duchhardt and was based at the Leibniz
                        Institute of European History in Mainz. 
                
            
            
                
                    Leibniz-Institut für
                        Europäische Geschichte Mainz
                
                
                    Universitäts- und
                        Landesbibliothek Darmstadt
                
                http://lobid.org/organisation/DE-17
                
                
                    
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                Paris AAE Traits et Accords de la France:
                        http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/traites/affichetraite.do?accord=TRA16890005
                
                
                    AAE Paris: M.A.E. Traités Suisse 16890005. Traité avec les 13 cantons suisses
                        et alliés relatif à la neutralité de leur territoire.– Bade, 6 avril
                        1689. |