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  1. Há 1 dia · 18011825) helped defeat the militaristic ambitions of Napoleon and subsequently constituted the Holy Alliance, which aimed to restrain the rise of secularism and liberalism across Europe. Russia further expanded to the west, south, and east, strengthening its position as a European power.

  2. Há 3 dias · Tsar Nicholas I (reigned 1825–1855) lavished attention on his army. In a nation of 60–70 million people, it included a million men. They had outdated equipment and tactics, but the tsar took pride in its smartness on parade.

  3. Há 2 dias · Portugal recognized the separation in August 1825. The Brazilian government subsequently made it a priority to establish its international borders through treaties with its neighbors. The task of securing recognized frontiers was complicated by the fact that, between 1777 and 1801, Portugal and Spain had annulled their previous ...

  4. Há 5 dias · Никола́й i Па́влович (25 июня [6 июля] 1796, Царское Село, Российская империя — 18 февраля [2 марта] 1855, Санкт-Петербург, Российская империя) — император Всероссийский с 19 ноября (1 декабря) 1825 по 18 февраля (2 марта) 1855, царь ...

  5. Há 3 dias · Windows 11 is a major release of the Windows NT developed by Microsoft that was released in October 2021. Starting with Windows 10, Microsoft described Windows as an "operating system as a service" that would receive ongoing updates to its features and functionality, augmented with the ability for enterprise environments to receive non-critical updates at a slower pace or use long-term support ...

  6. Há 3 dias · 1825: William Sturgeon invents the electromagnet. 1826: John Walker invents the friction match. 1826: James Sharp invents and goes on to manufacture the first practical gas stove. 1828: James Beaumont Neilson develops the hot blast process. 1828: Patrick Bell invents the reaping machine.

  7. Há 4 dias · 18171825 Jacksonian Era: 1825–1849: 1849–1865 Civil War Era: 1849–1865: 1865–1917 Reconstruction Era: 1865–1877 Gilded Age: 1877–1896 Progressive Era: 1896–1917: 1917–1945 World War I: 1917–1918 Roaring Twenties: 1918–1929 Great Depression: 1929–1941 World War II: 1941–1945