The congress gave rise to the second Treaty of Arras, which was signed on 20/21 September 1435 and became an important diplomatic achievement for the
French in the closing years of the Hundred Years' War. Overall, it reconciled a
longstanding feud between
King Charles VII of France and
Duke Philip III of Burgundy (Philip the Good). Philip recognized Charles VII as
king of France and, in return, Philip was exempted from
homage to the crown, and Charles agreed to punish the murderers of Philip's father Duke John I of Burgundy (
John the Fearless). By breaking the alliance between Burgundy and England, Charles VII consolidated his position as King of France against a rival claim by
Henry VI of England. The political distinction between
Armagnacs and
Burgundians ceased to be significant from this time onward. France already had
Scotland as an ally and England was left isolated. From 1435 onward,
English rule in France underwent steady decline. The congress's limited success was facilitated by representatives of
Pope Eugene IV and the
Council of Basel. Members of each of these delegations wrote legal opinions absolving Duke Philip of Burgundy from his former obligations to England.
Provisions Charles VII disavowed participation in the assassination of Duke John of Burgundy (
John the Fearless) of the
Duchy of Burgundy, father of Duke Philip of Burgundy (Philip the Good), and condemned the act and promised to punish the perpetrators. Furthermore, the following domains became vassal states of the
Duke of Burgundy: • The
County of Auxerre and the
County of Boulogne • The
Somme towns and
Péronne •
Ponthieu • The
Vermandois, with its capital
Saint-Quentin. In return, the Duchy of Burgundy recognized Charles VII as King of France and returned the
County of Tonnerre. Also, Philip the Good was exempted from rendering homage, fealty, or service to Charles VII, as he still believed that the king may have been complicit in his father's murder. Upon the death of either the king or the duke the homage would be resumed. ==See also==