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  1. greatest extent of Napoleon I's empire, 1812. Napoleon’s sway over France depended from the start on his success in war. After his conquest of northern Italy in 1797 and the dissolution of the first coalition, the Directory intended to invade Britain, France’s century-long rival and the last remaining belligerent.

  2. 1 de fev. de 2013 · ACT, No. XV.— Declaration of the Powers, on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, of the 8th February 1815. [1] The Treaty was drawn up in French as specified in the Article CXX of the General Treaty of the Final Act of the Congress of Vienna, as it was the lingua franca of diplomacy at the time. [2] This translation was laid before the British ...

  3. Second Treaty of Paris, November 20, 1815. Definitive treaty between Great Britain and France. In the name of the most Holy and Undivided Trinity. Entrance of the Allies into Paris. The Allied Powers having by their united efforts, and by the success of their arms, preserved France and Europe from the convulsions with which they were menaced by ...

  4. 14 de mai. de 2022 · DEFINITIVE TREATY, between Great Britain, Austria, Prussia and Russia, and France. — Signed at Paris, the 20th of November, 1815. The plenipotentiaries of the high powers who signed the treaty. →. The treaty and conventions (as were most treaties of the day) was written in French. This English translation is from British and Foreign State ...

  5. We saw this in 1919 in the Paris Conference, where five countries formed the nucleus of the conference, although only three of them really played a decisive role. In 1814-1815 at the Vienna Conference we had Austria, Russia, Prussia, Britain, and France taking the lead, effectively excluding the other countries from real participation.

  6. Treaty of Paris 1815. This treaty contains the terms imposed upon France by the Allies at the end of the Hundred Days. By comparing it with the treaty of the previous year a large part of what that episode cost France can be ascertained. November 20, 1815. In the Name of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity.

  7. 28 de abr. de 2023 · Congress of Vienna. The Congress of Vienna was an assembly in 1814–15 that reorganized Europe after the Napoleonic Wars (and defeat of Napoleon). The final Act of Congress was signed on June 9, 1815. France was also dealt with separately by the second treaty of Paris (1815). All the European states, except Turkey, were represented.