There are over 10 major Treaties of Paris. Without a year given, this question is unanswerable.
Treaty of Parismay refer to any of a number of treaties which have been negotiated and signed in Paris, France, including:
- Treaty of Paris (1229)
, ended the Albigensian Crusade
- Treaty of Paris (1259)
, between Henry III of England and Louis IX of France
- Treaty of Paris (1303)
, between King Philip IV of France and King Edward I of England
- Treaty of Paris (1323)
, Count Louis of Flanders relinquished Flemish claims over Zeeland
- Treaty of Paris (1355)
, a land exchange between France and Savoy
- Treaty of Paris (1623)
, between France, Savoy, and Venice against Spanish forces in Valtelline
- Treaty of Paris (1657)
, established military alliance between France and England against Spain
- Treaty of Paris (1761)
, established the third Bourbon Family Compact between France and Spain
- Treaty of Paris (1763)
, ended the Seven Years' War/French and Indian War
- Peace of Paris (1783)
in which Great Britain signed treaties with France, Spain and the Dutch Republic and the United States
- Treaty of Paris (1783)
, ended the American Revolutionary War
- Treaty of Paris (1784)
, ended the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
- Treaty of Paris (1796)
, ended the war between France and the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia
- Treaty of Paris (1802)
, ended the war between France and the Ottoman Empire
- Treaty of Paris (1810)
, ended the war between France and Sweden
- Treaty of Paris (1814)
, a peace treaty, signed on 30 May 1814, between France, and the Sixth Coalition
- Treaty of Paris (1815)
, peace treaty, followed the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo
- Treaty of Paris (1856)
, ended the Crimean War
- Treaty of Paris (1857)
, ended the Anglo-Persian War
- Treaty of Paris (1898)
, ended the Spanish-American War
- Treaty of Paris (1900)
, ended all conflicting claims between France and Spain over Río Muni
- Treaty of Paris (1920)
, united Bessarabia and Romania
- Paris Peace Treaties, 1947
, formally established peace between the World War II Allies and Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Romania, and Finland (Germany and Japan, having surrendered unconditionally, were not party to these negotiations.)
- Treaty of Paris (1951)
, established the European Coal and Steel Community; though now expired, it was one of the foundational treaties of the European Union
- Paris Peace Accords
(1973), ended American involvement in the Vietnam War