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  Rome - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Rome grew from pastoral settlements on the Palatine Hill and surrounding hills approximately eighteen miles from the Tyrrhenian Sea on the south side of the Tiber.
Rome began to emerge as the dominant city in Latium, but in 387 BC was sacked by invaders from Gaul who had successfully invaded Etruria.
Rome today is one of the most important tourist destinations of the world, due to its immense heritage of archaeological and artistic treasures, as well as for its unique traditions and the beauty of its views and its "villas" (parks).
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Rome   (4015 words)

  
 ANN/Groong -- The Sevres Treaty - 08/10/1920
The provisions of the separate Treaty referred to in Article 86 relating to the protection of racial, linguistic and religious minorities, and to freedom of commerce and transit, shall be applicable to the city of Smyrna and the territory defined in Article 66.
Greece accepts and agrees to embody in a separate Treaty such provisions as may be deemed necessary, particularly as regards Adrianople, to protect the interests of inhabitants of that State who differ from the majority of the population in race, language or religion.
Outside her frontiers as fixed by the present Treaty Turkey hereby renounces in favour of the Principal Allied Powers all rights and title which she could claim on any ground over or concerning any territories outside Europe which are not otherwise disposed of by the present Treaty.
groong.usc.edu /treaties/sevres.html   (14725 words)

  
 Treaty of Peace [with Turkey] [1924] ATS 9
The frontiers described by the present Treaty are traced on the one in a million maps attached to the present Treaty.
In the case of the islands referred to in Article 12, the annuity shall be payable as from 1/14 November 1913, and, in the case of the islands referred to in Article 15, as from 17 October 1912.
The inhabitants of territories detached from Turkey under the present Treaty shall, notwithstanding this transfer and the change of nationality consequent thereon, continue in complete enjoyment in Turkey of all the rights in industrial, literary and artistic property to which they were entitled under Ottoman law at the time of transfer.
www.austlii.edu.au /au/other/dfat/treaties/1924/9.html   (12305 words)

  
 March 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1989 - The United States becomes a member of the Berne Convention copyright treaty.
Roman Empire - Feriae Marti in honor of Mars.
Roman Empire - The sacred fire of Rome was renewed (See Vesta).
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 FRANCIA
French possession of Milan was confirmed by Spain with the Treaty of Noyon in 1516.
The mutinous Spanish army sacked Rome in 1527 (Pope Clement VII was allied to the French), Francis again occupied Milan in 1528, but then Charles crushed their combined forces at Landriano in 1529.
Napoleon, although reconciling with the Pope (until annexing Rome and arresting him in 1809), supposedly reintroducing some of the limitations on government of traditional society, marrying a Hapsburg and producing a half-Hapsburg heir (Napoleon II), nevertheless was still ruthless beyond most precedent.
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 HighBeam Encyclopedia – Free Online Encyclopedia for Reference, Research, Facts
The secret Treaty of London (1915) promised it to Yugoslavia, but at the Paris Peace Conference Italy claimed it on the grounds that Italian-speaking inhabitants formed a majority of the population.
By the Treaty of Rapallo (1920), Italy and Yugoslavia agreed to establish Rijeka as a free state.
In 1945 Rijeka passed under Yugoslav administration, and in 1947 the Allied peace treaty with Italy formally transferred it to Yugoslavia, which reunited it with Susak as a single city.
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 Treaty of Peace with Bulgaria; Treaty of Peace with Finland; Treaty of Peace with Hungary; Treaty of Peace with Italy; ...
Treaty of Peace with Bulgaria; Treaty of Peace with Finland; Treaty of Peace with Hungary; Treaty of Peace with Italy; Treaty of Peace with Roumania [1948] ATS 2
Such dissolution, however, is without prejudice to the provisions of Article 27 of the present Treaty, nor shall it relieve any party to the contract from the obligation to repay amounts received as advances or as payments on account and in respect of which such party has not rendered performance in return.
In accordance with the Armistice Agreement, the effect of the Peace Treaty between the Soviet Union and Finland concluded in Moscow on 12 March 1940 is restored, subject to the replacement of Articles 4, 5 and 6 of that Treaty by Articles 2 and 4 of the present Treaty.
www.austlii.edu.au /au/other/dfat/treaties/1948/2.html   (12789 words)

  
 Statewatch News online: New UK-US Extradition Treaty (Special report no 2)
As with the old treaty [2], the offences in question must satisfy 'dual criminality' and be punishable in both states by a minimum custodial sentence of one year or more.
In the UK the treaty will become law through an arcane process known as "Orders in Council" as international treaties are agreed by the Privy Council (Cabinet Ministers automatically become Privy Counsellors) in the name of the head of state, the Queen.
He gave an undertaking, during the 2nd reading of the Treaty of Peace (Turkey) Bill on 1 April 1924, that the House of Commons would be informed of all treaties and agreements and that they would be "laid" before the House for 21 days and it became the constitutional practice.
www.statewatch.org /news/2003/jul/25ukus.htm   (5356 words)

  
 Chronology 1924
The French government signed a treaty of mutual aid with Czechoslovakia in the event of an unprovoked attack by a third party.
The treaty of friendship was not renewed in 1929.
In response to Prohibition in the United States, American and British delegates negotiated the Liquor Treaty which was approved by the Dominion House of Commons.
www.indiana.edu /~league/1924.htm   (2051 words)

  
 Timeline 1924-1925
1924 Jul 5, Janos Starker, cellist (Chic Symph 1953-58), was born in Budapest, Hungary.
1924 Nov 4, Nellie T. Ross was elected the governor of Wyoming; she was to serve the remaining term of William B. Ross, her husband who died in office in October 1924.
It was a treaty of non-aggression by Germany, France and Belgium and a mutual guarantee and promise of assistance by Britain, France, Belgium, Germany and Italy to maintain the demilitarization of the Rhineland.
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 Treaty of Peace with Turkey, 24 July 1923
Turkish subjects habitually resident in territory which in accordance with the provisions of the present Treaty is detached from Turkey will become ipsofacto, in the conditions laid down by the local law, nationals of the State to which such territory is transferred.
In the case of the islands referred to in Article 12, the annuity shall be payable as from the 1st/14th November, 1913, and, in the case of the islands referred to in Article 15, as from the 17th October, 1912.
The annuities due by the States newly created in territories in Asia detached from the Ottoman Empire under the present Treaty, and by the State to which the territory referred to in the last paragraph of Article 46 has been attributed, shall be payable as from the 1st March, 1920.
www.lib.byu.edu /~rdh/wwi/1918p/lausanne.html   (8002 words)

  
 Treaty of Lausanne
PART I. From the coming into force of the present Treaty, the state of peace will be definitely re-established between the British Empire, France, Italy, Japan, Greece, Roumania and the Serb-Croat-Slovene State of the one part, and Turkey of the other part, as well as between their respective nationals.
Without prejudice to the general stipulations of Article 27, Turkey hereby recognises the definite abolition of all rights and privileges whatsoever which she enjoyed in Libya under the Treaty of Lausanne of the 18th October, 1912, and the instruments connected therewith.
The rights conferred by the provisions of the present Section on the non-Moslem minorities of Turkey will be similarly conferred by Greece on the Moslem minority in her territory.
www.cyprus-conflict.net /treaty_of_lausanne.htm   (3305 words)

  
 The Ottoman Sultans of Turkey & Successors in Romania
Mus.t.afâ IV Mah.mûd II Treaty of Bucharest, Russia ceded Bessarabia, 1812; Serbian autonomy, 1813; Greek Revolt, 1821-1829; Sult.ân massacres Janissaries, 1826; Russian invasion, occupation of Moldavia & Wallachia, 1828-1829; Treaty of Adrianople, Greek Independence, Danube Delta to Russia, autonomy of Moldavia & Wallachia, 1829
On the European side, the successor states to Rome in the 12th and 13th centuries have reemerged.
Thus, "Modern Romania" here means the modern successor states, first to Rome ("Romania" to itself, "Byzantium" to the historians), second to the Ottoman Empire, which in the 14th and 15th centuries established its domination over all former Roman possessions, and more, in the Eastern Mediterranean.
www.friesian.com /turkia.htm   (12137 words)

  
 Istria on the Internet - History - 1920 Treaty of Rapallo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
After the signing of the Treaty of Rapallo, by which Fiume was to be a free state, D'Annunzio declared war on Italy, but was forced to evacuate Fiume after Italian forces bombarded the city on December 27, 1920.
The Treaty of Rome of January 27, 1924 between these two countries superceded the Rapallo provisions on Fiume by assigning the city of Fiume to Italian administration and its suburb Sušak to Yugoslavia, and they agreed on joint administration of the port.
The formal annexation of Fiume to Italy occurred on March 16, 1924.
www.istrianet.org /istria/history/ww1/1920_treaty-rapallo1.htm   (293 words)

  
 Convention Relating to the Regime of the Straits, 24 July 1923
All Moslems established in the region to the east of the frontier line laid down in 1913 by the Treaty of Bucharest shall be considered as Moslem inhabitants of Western Thrace.
This subrogation will have effect as from the coming into force of the treaty by which the transfer of territory was effected except as regards territories detached by the Treaty of Peace signed this day, in respect of which the subrogation will have effect as from the 30th October, 1918.
Protocol, signed on the 24th July, 1923, relating to the Treaty, concluded at Sevres between the Principal Allied Powers and Greece on the l0th August, 1920, concerning the Protection of Minorities in Greece, and to the Treaty relating to Thrace concluded on the same day between the same Powers.
www.lib.byu.edu /~rdh/wwi/1918p/straits.html   (6035 words)

  
 Book of the Month   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
For the Olympic Games of 1924 the World Association of Maccabees, having its headquarters at Jerusalem, had trained a team which was to figure at the Paris Stadium under the NATIONAL JEWISH FLAG to the strains of the NATIONAL JEWISH ANTHEM, Hatikvah.
Now, they realize that France is merely the "Shield and Buckler of Israel," that the military chiefs and civil administrators of France govern and exploit their country under the orders of and for the profit of the Jews, formerly relegated to the same plane as dogs and pigs.
The Arabs are saying to themselves that the treaties accepted and the undertakings given by them no longer hold good, because the other contracting party has changed.
www.cdlreport.com /bookmonth.htm   (6121 words)

  
 Rug Notes Index - H Oriental rugs and carpets by Barry O'Connell,Spongobongo.com
Being of or in the style of Greece in the period of 323 B.C. to 27 B.C. Basicly from Alexander of Macedonia to Augustus of Rome.
Herat was separated from Persia by England as part of the Treaty of Paris 1956.
Herat is currently in the hands of Taliban and may again be part of Persia (Iran) in my life time.
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 FTR 2002 / UN Treaty Bodies
The Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution Bill allowed Ireland to ratify the Treaty of Amsterdam amending the Treaty on European Union, the Treaties establishing the European Communities and certain related Acts signed at Amsterdam on 2 October 1997.
A Supreme Court decision of 1992, to the effect that discussions within Cabinet were absolutely confidential, was changed by Constitutional Amendment in 1997 so that confidentiality can be lifted by the High Court in the interests of the administration of justice, or for the purpose of a public inquiry authorized by the Oireachtas.
The amendments provided for are designed, on the grounds of legal certainty, to adapt the provisions of the original 1986 Directive to ensure consistency with article 119 of the Treaty of Rome, as interpreted by the European Court of Justice in the Barber and related judgements.
www.hri.ca /fortherecord2002/documentation/tbodies/e-1990-6-add29.htm   (13693 words)

  
 ADDITIONS TO CAL BIBLIOG PART I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Rome: Centro di studi semitici: Istituto di studi orientali, Università di Roma.
Malamat, A. A Note on the Ritual of Treaty Making in Mari and the Bible.
van Rooy, H. A Few Remarks on the Aramaic Treaties from Sefire.
cal1.cn.huc.edu /bibliography/cal1addsfull.html   (4815 words)

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