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  1. This article covers worldwide diplomacy and, more generally, the international relations of the great powers from 1814 to 1919. [note 1] This era covers the period from the end of the Napoleonic Wars and the Congress of Vienna (1814–1815), to the end of the First World War and the Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920).

  2. Congress Poland, [a] Congress Kingdom of Poland, [3] or Russian Poland, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland, [b] was a polity created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna as a semi-autonomous Polish state, a successor to Napoleon 's Duchy of Warsaw. It was established when the French ceded a part of Polish territory to the Russian Empire ...

  3. Adam Zamoyski (2007): Rites of Peace, The fall of Napoleon & the congress of Vienna, New York, Harper Press, ISBN 978-0-00-719757-6 (Nederlandse vertaling: De ondergang van Napoleon en het Congres van Wenen, uitgeverij Balans, 2008, ISBN 978 90 50188777) Zie ook. Verdrag van Chaumont (9 maart 1814)

  4. The Congress of Vienna was the first of a series of international meetings that came to be known as the Concert of Europe, an attempt to forge a peaceful balance of power in Europe. It served as a model for later organizations such as the League of Nations in 1919 and the United Nations in 1945. They included the establishment of a confederated ...

  5. editions.covecollective.org › congress-viennaCongress of Vienna | COVE

    30 de ago. de 2020 · Congress of Vienna. The Congress of Vienna marked the final defeat of Napoleon Boneparte. The event resulted in the recarving of European boarders. The congress started in November 1814 and ended in June 1815. Many states affected by the Napoleonic Wars took part in this event. France lost all of its territory that was gained during the ...

  6. 1 de dic. de 2020 · Media in category "Congress of Vienna". The following 48 files are in this category, out of 48 total. 1814 Reception of the allied monarchs in Vienna on the occasion of the Congress of Vienna.jpg 755 × 672; 229 KB. 35 visiting cards Congress of Vienna.jpg 1,363 × 2,500; 521 KB. Arco della Pace 12.jpg 2,816 × 2,112; 2.2 MB.

  7. Vol. 2: The Congress of Vienna, 1814–1815 (1984) Kwan, Jonathan. "The Congress of Vienna, 1814–1815: diplomacy, political culture and sociability". Historical Journal 60.4 (2020) online. Lane, Fernanda Bretones, Guilherme de Paula Costa Santos, and Alain El Youssef. "The Congress of Vienna and the making of second slavery".