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  1. The Treaty of Frankfurt (French: Traité de Francfort; German: Friede von Frankfurt) was a peace treaty signed in Frankfurt on 10 May 1871, at the end of the Franco-Prussian War.

  2. El Tratado de Fráncfort (en francés: Le traité de Francfort; en alemán: Friede von Frankfurt) fue un tratado de paz firmado el 10 de mayo de 1871 en Fráncfort del Meno entre el Imperio alemán y Francia, al finalizar la guerra franco-prusiana. 1 Ratificó el Tratado de Versalles del 26 de febrero de 1871, 2 acordado entre Otto von Bismarck ...

    • Adolphe Thiers, Otto von Bismarck
    • Tratado de paz
  3. El Tratado de Fráncfort ( en francés: Le traité de Francfort; en alemán: Friede von Frankfurt) fue un tratado de paz firmado el 10 de mayo de 1871 en Fráncfort del Meno entre el Imperio alemán y Francia, al finalizar la guerra franco-prusiana.

  4. Treaty of Frankfurt. Jules Favre (born March 21, 1809, Lyon, France—died January 19, 1880, Versailles) was a resolute French opponent of Napoleon III and a negotiator of the Treaty of Frankfurt ending the Franco-German War. From the time of the Revolution of 1830, he declared himself a republican.

  5. (10 May 1871) An agreement that ended the Franco-Prussian War. By it France surrendered Strasburg, Alsace and part of Lorraine, together with the great fortresses of Metz to Bismarck's Germany. An indemnity of five billion gold francs was imposed by Germany on France, and a German army of occupation was to remain until the indemnity had been paid.

  6. 5 de nov. de 2009 · The humiliating defeat of Louis Napoleon’s Second Empire of France is made complete on May 10, 1871, when the Treaty of Frankfurt am Main is signed, ending the Franco-Prussian War and marking...

  7. 7 de jul. de 2009 · The Preliminary Peace Treaty consisted of ten articles, while the Frankfurt Peace Treaty encompassed seventeen articles. The conditions imposed on France were simple and straightforward. Type. Chapter. Information. Peace Treaties and International Law in European History. From the Late Middle Ages to World War One. , pp. 382 - 396.