Treaty concluded between Edward III of England, and John II of France following John’s defeat and capture at Poitiers. It released John on payment of a ransom of three million crowns, brought the Hundred Years War temporarily to a halt, and saw the English renounce claims to Anjou and Normandy while retaining Gascony and Guyenne. It was never fully implemented, and Anglo-French hostilities broke out again in 1369.