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  1. “Traité de Fontainebleau (1814)” or the Treaty of Fontainebleau, is the treaty that ended the first reign of Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte over France on April 11, 1814. The treaty was negotiated by representatives of the Allied Powers- Austria, Hungary, Bohemia, Russia and Prussia- and signed by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. The treaty in addition to ending Emperor Napoleon’s rule over ...

  2. El Tratado de Fontainebleau fue firmado el 27 de octubre de 1807 en la ciudad francesa de Fontainebleau entre los respectivos representantes plenipotenciarios de Manuel Godoy, valido del rey de España Carlos IV de Borbón, y Napoleón Bonaparte, emperador de los franceses. En él se estipulaba la invasión militar conjunta franco-española de ...

  3. 17 de abr. de 2023 · The Treaty of Fontainebleau was a document that ended the first reign of Napoleon Bonaparte as emperor of France. Facing overwhelming military defeat by the United Kingdom in southern France and ...

  4. El Tratado de Fontainebleau de 1814 fue un acuerdo pactado entre Napoleón Bonaparte y los representantes de Austria, Rusia y Prusia en el contexto de las guerras napoleónicas. Tras la derrota de los ejércitos franceses y la ocupación de París por las fuerzas de la Sexta Coalición , el tratado establecía la renuncia de Napoleón y las condiciones de su exilio a la isla de Elba .

  5. Fontainebleau, Treaty of (1807)Treaty of Fontainebleau (1807), a secret agreement between Spain and France regarding the partition of Portugal. In the Treaty of Fontainebleau, Charles IV and Napoleon I outlined a proposed conquest and partition of Portugal by Spain and France as part of Napoleon's ongoing attempt to isolate England.

  6. Treaty of Fontainebleau (1762), an agreement between France and Spain that ceded the colony of Louisiana to Spain. Treaty of Fontainebleau (1785), a treaty between the Dutch Republic and the Holy Roman Empire regarding the Scheldt Estuary. Treaty of Fontainebleau (October 10, 1807), a treaty between France and Austria regulating several border ...

  7. The treaty was signed in Paris on 11 April by the plenipotentiaries of both sides and ratified by Napoleon on 13 April. With this tre The Treaty of Fontainebleau was an agreement concluded in Fontainebleau, France, on 11 April 1814 between Napoleon and representatives of Austria, Russia and Prussia.