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  2. Congress of Vienna - Wikipedia

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    The national boundaries within Europe agreed upon by the Congress of Vienna Frontispiece of the Acts of the Congress of Vienna. The Congress of Vienna [a] of 1814–1815 was a series of international diplomatic meetings to discuss and agree upon a possible new layout of the European political and constitutional order after the downfall of the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte. [1]

  3. Treaty of Vienna (1606) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Vienna (also known as the Peace of Vienna) was signed on 23 June 1606 between Stephen Bocskay, Prince of Transylvania, and Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor. Based on the terms of the treaty, all constitutional and religious rights and privileges were granted to the Hungarians in both Transylvania and Royal Hungary .

  4. Treaty of Vienna (1725) - Wikipedia

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    The Peace of Vienna, also known as the First Treaty of Vienna, was a series of four treaties signed between 30 April 1725 and 5 November 1725 involving the Habsburg Monarchy, the Holy Roman Empire (on behalf of Austria), and Bourbon Spain. Later, in 1726, the Russian Empire joined this newly formed alliance. [1]

  5. Treaty of Vienna - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Vienna (1878), Austria/Prussia/Denmark; Treaty of Peace between Austria-Hungary and Finland (Vienna Peace Treaty, 1918) Austria-Hungary/Finland; Treaty of Vienna (1955), re-established the state of Austria after the Second World War; Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the final agreement on the 2015 Iran nuclear deal framework ...

  6. Concert of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Negotiations at the Congress of Vienna. The Concert of Europe began with the 1814–1815 Congress of Vienna, which was designed to bring together the "major powers" of the time in order to stabilize the geopolitics of Europe after the defeat of Napoleon in 1813–1814, and contain France's power after the war following the French Revolution. [16]

  7. Anna's Thinking Cap: Winning the Peace: The legacy of the ...

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    Anna Barker's latest piece on European history.

  8. Treaty of Vienna (1738) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Vienna or Peace of Vienna of 1738 ended the War of the Polish Succession. By the terms of the treaty, Stanisław Leszczyński renounced his claim on the Polish throne and recognized Augustus III , Duke of Saxony. [ 1 ]

  9. Opinion: A path to peace in Middle East is possible ... - AOL

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    She was part of the team that helped negotiate the hard-fought peace accords in Bosnia in the mid-1990s and says there are lessons to be drawn from that peace process for future Mideast talks.