Eutropius says that hostilities were in vain thanks to Carausius's military skill, and peace was agreed.
The peace was agreed as the first compromise treaty between Achaemenid Persia and a Greek city.
Tipu requested negotiations on 23 February, and peace was agreed in 18 March.
For this reason, European countries tend to feel that war-crimes investigations and trials should come after peace has been agreed and not before.
A wider international peace was agreed, in which several territories were exchanged.
The peace was agreed, and hostages taken by Porsena.
Often the victims of continued aggression feel a need to establish security zones until a comprehensive peace is agreed upon.
Procopius states that peace was agreed for seven years, and it is likely that some payments were made to the Persians.
After several unsuccessful campaigns by Henry another peace was agreed to in Merseburg in 1013.
A final peace was agreed at the Treaty of Bucharest on 10 August 1913.