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  1. es.wikipedia.org Tratado de París (1814) Historia de Saboya de 1792 a 1815; fr.wikipedia.org Traité de Paris (1814) Mont-Blanc (département) Histoire de la Savoie de 1792 à 1815; he.wikipedia.org חוזה פריז (1814) it.wikipedia.org Trattato di Parigi (1814) Discussione:Trattato di Parigi (1814) ja.wikipedia.org パリ条約 (1814年 ...

  2. The Treaty of Paris was signed on 30 March 1856 at the Congress of Paris with Russia on one side of the negotiating table and France, Britain, the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Sardinia on the other side. The treaty came about to resolve the Crimean War, which had begun on 23 October 1853, when the Ottoman Empire formally declared war on ...

  3. The Treaty of Paris, signed on 6 January 1810, ended the Franco-Swedish War after Sweden's defeat by Russia, an ally of France, in the Finnish War of 1808–1809. History [ edit ] Russia had been an ally of Sweden in the Third and Fourth Coalitions against France but, after Russia's defeat at Friedland , joined France and attacked Sweden to compel it to join Napoleon I 's Continental System .

  4. The Treaty of Paris, signed on 30 May 1814, ended the war between France and the Sixth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars, following an armistice signed on 23 April between Charles, Count of Artois, and the allies. The treaty set the borders for France under the House of Bourbon and restored territories to other nations. It is sometimes called the First Peace of Paris, as another one ...

  5. The 1814 Treaty of Paris, signed on May 30, 1814, ended the war between France and the Sixth Coalition of the United Kingdom, Russia, Austria, Sweden and Prussia. It also enforced the abdication of Napoleon I, and also restored the Bourbon Monarchy in the form of Louis XVIII. To facilitate this restoration, the terms of the treaty were reasonably lenient towards France: she was allowed to ...

  6. Under the Treaty of Paris (1814) Article VIII France ceded to Britain the islands of "Tobago and Saint Lucia, and of the Isle of France and its dependencies, especially Rodrigues and Les Seychelles", and under the Treaty between Great Britain and Austria, Prussia and Russia, respecting the Ionian Islands (signed in Paris on 5 November 1815), as one of the treaties signed during the Peace of ...

  7. The Spanish–American War began on April 25, 1898, due to a series of escalating disputes between the two nations, and ended on December 10, 1898, with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. It resulted in Spain's loss of its control over the remains of its overseas empire. [7]