
(from the article `Albigenses`) ...the Albigensian Crusade, which threw the whole of the nobility of the north of France against that of the south and destroyed the brilliant ... [3 related articles]
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(from the article `Austria`) ...(southern Tirol; now part of the Italian Trentino–Alto Adige region) and the problem of association with the European Economic Community (EEC; ...
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(from the article `Bourbon, House of`) ...of Vienna: having assigned Parma to Napoleon`s estranged consort Marie-Louise for her lifetime, the Congress had to find some alternative ...
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(from the article `Charles III`) ...eldest son of Charles II the Bad. Unlike his father, he pursued a consistent policy of peace both with Castile (which in gratitude restored ...
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(from the article `Finland`) By the Treaty of Paris (1947), made with the Allied Powers after World War II, Finland was permitted to maintain an army of 34,400 individuals, an ... Hungary`s defeat was sealed in a new peace treaty, signed in Paris on Feb. 10, 1947, which restored the Trianon frontiers, with a rectification in ... Afte...
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(from the article `France`) ...do homage to Philip V`s brother and successor, Charles IV, an old issue relating to French rights in Saint-Sardos (in Agenais) flamed into a war ...
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(from the article `Ionian Islands`) ...rule was quickly ended by a Russo-Turkish force (1798–99). Reclaimed by France in 1807 and made an integral part of the French empire under ... ...to annexation, particularly by France. This use was also developed during the 19th century as a means of colonial expansion or as a means of ... ...
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(from the article `Louis IX`) ...this to open negotiations for a lasting peace with the English king, Henry III, who had become his brother-in-law. The discussions extended over ... [5 related articles]
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(from the article `Mazarin, Jules, Cardinal`) ...frontier. Mazarin completed this settlement by arbitrating the `northern peace` (the treaties of Oliva and of Copenhagen on May 3 and May 27, ...
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(from the article `international agreement`) ...is used to describe the type of treaty structure developed originally by six western European states: France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, ... ...a lasting reconciliation between France and Germany. To this end, in 1951 the leaders of six countriesBelgium, France, Italy, Luxembou...
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(1763), treaty concluding the Franco-British conflicts of the Seven Years` War (called the French and Indian War in North America) and signed by ... [18 related articles]
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(1783), treaty between Great Britain and the United States concluding the American Revolution. See Paris, Peace of.
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(1856), treaty signed on March 30, 1856, in Paris that ended the Crimean War. The treaty was signed between Russia on one side and France, Great ... [9 related articles]
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(1898), treaty concluding the Spanish-American War. It was signed by representatives of Spain and the United States in Paris on Dec. 10, 1898 ( ... [7 related articles]
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Any of various peace treaties signed in Paris, including:1763 ending the
Seven Years' War...
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Any of various peace treaties signed in Paris, including: 1763 ending the Seven Years' War following the abdication and final defeat of Napoleon I; 1856 ending the Crimean War; 1898 ending the Spanish-American War; 1919–20 the conference preparing the Treaty of Versailles at the end of World War I was held in Paris;...
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