Treaty of Madrid

The Treaty of Madrid was a treaty between Brunant and the Kingdom of Spain signed on 13 January 1534. Following the disastrous Invasion of Rose Island and capture of Anders I, he was kept prisoner until signing of the treaty.

It secured the king's release in exchange for a significant payment, a formal military and economic alliance with Spain and significant Spanish involvement in Brunanter affairs. The provisions of the treaty would continue in some form or another until well into the 18th century.

The treaty specifically included provisions that:


 * Prevented Brunant taking up arms against Spain with fear of an invasion (and by extension Emperor Charles' other possessions)
 * Forced Brunant into a binding military alliance with the Habsburg Monarchy
 * Payment of two million reales, plus other indemnities
 * Binding political alliance in line with Spain
 * introduction of the inquisition to Brunant

It also allowed the restitution of King Leuvis' body to Brunant.