The treaty was signed at the Palazzo Salmatoris in the
Piedmontese city of
Cherasco between plenipotentiaries of the
Kingdom of France, the
Holy Roman Empire and the
Duchy of Savoy. Representatives of Spain and the Pope were also present. The main negotiators were
Abel Servien for France,
Matthias Gallas for the Holy Roman Empire and
Jules Mazarin, the future Cardinal Mazarin, for the Pope. The treaty stipulated that : • the French noble
Charles I of Nevers would become the next
Duke of Mantua and
Montferrat. • The Montferrat towns of
Trino and
Alba were ceded to the
Duke of Savoy. In return, he renounced his claims to Montferrat. •
Ferrante II Gonzaga renounced his claims to the Duchy of Mantua and received
Reggiolo and
Luzzara as compensation • The strategic Piedmontese location of
Pinerolo was awarded to France. • All foreign troops are to be withdrawn. ==References==