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  1. Treaty of Alliance and Friendship between Great Britain, Austria, Prussia and Russia, at Signed Paris, 20th November, 1815. (The Stipulations of the separate Treaties between Great Britain and Prussia, and Great Britain and Kussia, Signed at the same time, were verbatim the same as those of this Treaty.)

  2. Final Act of the Congress of Vienna/General Treaty (1815) GENERAL TREATY.[2][3] (Translation.) In the name of the Most Holy and Undivided Trinity. The Powers who signed the Treaty concluded at Paris on the 30th of May 1814, having assembled at Vienna, in pursuance of the 32d Article of that Act, with the princes and states their Allies, to ...

  3. 9 de nov. de 2014 · Download. Treaty of Paris (1815) ←. Definitive Treaty between Great Britainand France, signed at Paris the 20th November 1815, and other Conventions and Documents. The plenipotentiaries of the high powers who signed the treaty. →. related portals: Treaties, Multilateral documents. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Wikidata item.

  4. Napoleon & Empire. 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.

  5. Full text. Treaty of Paris (1815) at Wikisource. The Treaty of Paris of 1815, also known as the Second Treaty of Paris, was signed on 20 November 1815, after the defeat and the second abdication of Napoleon Bonaparte. In February, Napoleon had escaped from his exile on Elba, entered Paris on 20 March and began the Hundred Days of his ...

  6. O CONGRESSO DE VIENA DE 1815 E SUAS CONTRIBUIÇÕES PARA O DIREITO INTERNACIONAL PÚBLICO Elen de Paula BUENO y Victor ARRUDA PEREIRA DE OLIVEIRA Sumário: I. Introdução. II. Antecedente histórico: o Tratado de Paris de 1814. III. O Congresso de Viena (18141815). 3.1.O Regulamento de Viena sobre a classificação entre os agentes ...

  7. 23 de mai. de 2024 · Treaties of Paris, (181415), two treaties signed at Paris respectively in 1814 and 1815 that ended the Napoleonic Wars. The treaty signed on May 30, 1814, was between France on the one side and the Allies (Austria, Great Britain, Prussia, Russia, Sweden, and Portugal) on the other.