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  1. 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 restored rule.

  2. 23 de mai. de 2024 · Treaties of Paris, (1814–15), 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.

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  3. Thus, by the Treaty of Paris (1815) the Ionian Islands became a protectorate of Great Britain in order to prevent Austria from gaining complete control of the Adriatic Sea. Later in the century, a curious situation arose with the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire.

  4. The Treaty of 1815. After Napoleon's return, his defeat at Waterloo, and his second abdication, a new peace treaty was signed at Paris on Nov. 20, 1815. This treaty was much sterner than the one of the previous year.

  5. Há 4 dias · It began in September 1814, five months after Napoleon I’s first abdication and completed its “Final Act” in June 1815, shortly before the Waterloo campaign and the final defeat of Napoleon. The settlement was the most-comprehensive treaty that Europe had ever seen.

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  6. O Tratado de Paris de 1815 foi assinado em 20 de novembro de 1815, após a derrota do exército francês liderado por Napoleão Bonaparte na Batalha de Waterloo.

  7. 11 de dez. de 2022 · Treaty of Paris (1815) (Second Treaty of Paris) ( Paris Peace Treaty 1815) – a peace treaty between the members of the seventh anti-French coalition (Russia, Great Britain, Austria, and Prussia) and France, in which the Bourbon power was restored for the second time.