The
Treaty of Rastatt was a peace treaty between
France and
Austria, concluded on 7 March 1714 in the
Baden city of
Rastatt, to put an end to state of war between them from the
War of the Spanish Succession. The treaty followed the earlier
Treaty of Utrecht of 11 April 1713, which ended hostilities between France and Spain, on the one hand, and Britain and the Dutch Republic, on the other hand. A third treaty at
Baden was required to end the hostilities between France and the
Holy Roman Empire.