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 bulgaria.ca - Treaty of St Germain
Mademoiselle de Genlis asserts that she met the Comte de Saint-Germain in 1821 during the negotiations for the Treaty of Vienna;
The Treaty of St. Germain was the Allies peace settlement with the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
TREATY OF PEACE WITH AUSTRIA (St. Germain-en-Laye, 10 September 1919) Preamble...
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 Treaty of Saint Germain
Saint Germain and the Minute Man Quotes from Saint Germain, especially from his Minute Men project of 1937-9.
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Hotel Saint Germain A one-time townhouse in the Saint Germain quarter.
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 Saint-Germain, Treaty of
In consequence of the treaty, the following summer Québec was returned to the United Company and Port Royal to the Company of New France.
The Canadian Encyclopedia © 2005 Historica Foundation of Canada
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 Comte de St. Germain - A Man Who Never Dies
Mademoiselle de Genlis asserts that she met the Comte de Saint-Germain in 1821 during the negotiations for the Treaty of Vienna; and the Comte de Chalons, who was ambassador in Venice, said he spoke to him there soon afterwards in the Piazza di San Marco.
The Comte de Saint-Germain was a man "of middle height, strongly built, and dressed with superb simplicity." He spoke with an entire lack of ceremony to the most highly placed personages and was fully conscious of his superiority.
Later, Madam de Gergy told Madam de Pompadour that she had received from Saint-Germain at Venice an elixir that enabled her to preserve, for a long time and without the smallest change, the appearance of a woman of twenty-five.
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 History of saint Michel Abbey in northern France
The edict of Nantes put an end to the religious wars in 1598 and peace with Spain was established with the Vervins treaty.
From 1598 to his death in 1628, JEAN-BAPTISTE DE MORNAT had his residence in the Saint-Michel abbey and set himself the goal of rebuilding and bringing this institution to life again.
History of saint Michel Abbey in northern France
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 Saint-Germain, Treaty of
The Treaty of Saint-Germain of Sept. 10, 1919, was signed by the victorious Allies of World War I on the one hand and by the new republic of
The Treaty of Saint-Germain of 1679 made peace between France and the elector of Brandenburg at the end of the third of the Dutch Wars.
Saint-Germain, Treaty of, any of several treaties signed at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, near Paris, France.
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 Saint-Germain, Treaty of on Encyclopedia.com
1 The Treaty of Saint-Germain of 1570 terminated the first phase of the French religious wars (see Religion, Wars of).
2 The Treaty of Saint-Germain of 1679 made peace between France and the elector of Brandenburg at the end of the third of the Dutch Wars.
A destiny of guilt: the crisis of postimperial Austrian identity and the Anschluss in Alexander Lernet-Holenia's 'Der Graf von Saint Germain.'
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 Treaty
Treaty of Saint-Germain The Treaty of Saint-Germain, was signed on United States.
Treaty of Bucharest The Treaty of Bucharest was concluded on Greece.
Treaty of Lunéville The Treaty of Joseph Bonaparte.
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 Treaty
Treaty of Saint-Germain The Treaty of Saint-Germain, was signed on United States.
Treaty of Bucharest The Treaty of Bucharest was concluded on Greece.
Treaty of Easton The Treaty of Easton was an colonial agreement in Proclamation of 1763.
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 Paris Treaty Of: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
3 The Treaty of Saint-Germain of Sept. 10, 1919...
After World War I several treaties were signed in 1919 and 1920 in or near Paris (see Versailles, Treaty of ; Saint-Germain, Treaty of ; Neuilly, Treaty of ; Trianon, Treaty of ; Sèvres, Treaty of).
In the treaty with France, Britain relinquished the restrictions that had been imposed on the French naval port of Dunkirk, but aside from minor adjustments in the West Indies and Africa, the territorial dispositions made in the Treaty of Paris of 1763 were generally continued.
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 Treaty
Treaty of Saint-Germain The Treaty of Saint-Germain, was signed on United States.
Treaty of Bucharest The Treaty of Bucharest was concluded on Greece.
Treaty of Lunéville The Treaty of Joseph Bonaparte.
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 Treaty
Treaty of Saint-Germain The Treaty of Saint-Germain, was signed on United States.
Treaty of Bucharest The Treaty of Bucharest was concluded on Greece.
Treaty of Lunéville The Treaty of Joseph Bonaparte.
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 Treaty
Treaty of Saint-Germain The Treaty of Saint-Germain, was signed on United States.
Treaty of Bucharest The Treaty of Bucharest was concluded on Greece.
Treaty of Easton The Treaty of Easton was an colonial agreement in Proclamation of 1763.
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 Treaty
Treaty of Saint-Germain The Treaty of Saint-Germain, was signed on United States.
Treaty of Bucharest The Treaty of Bucharest was concluded on Greece.
Treaty of Easton The Treaty of Easton was an colonial agreement in Proclamation of 1763.
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Treaty of Saint-Germain The Treaty of Saint-Germain, was signed on United States.
Treaty of Bucharest The Treaty of Bucharest was concluded on Greece.
Treaty of Lunéville The Treaty of Joseph Bonaparte.
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 Treaty
Treaty of Saint-Germain The Treaty of Saint-Germain, was signed on United States.
Treaty of Nystad The Treaty of Nystad (Stockholm treaties in 1719 and 1720.
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was a Poland.
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 Treaty
Treaty of Saint-Germain The Treaty of Saint-Germain, was signed on United States.
Treaty of Bucharest The Treaty of Bucharest was concluded on Greece.
Treaty of Lunéville The Treaty of Joseph Bonaparte.
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 Published document collections abou the Paris Peace Conference
The Treaty of St. Germain: A Documentary History of Its Territorial and Political Causes, with a Survey of the Documents of the Supreme Council of the Paris Peace Conference.
Peace Treaties: Various Treaties and Agreements between the Allied and Associated Powers and the Serb-Croat-Slovene State, Roumania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Turkey, Together with Certain Other Agreements Signed by the Peace Conference at Paris and Saint Germain-en-Laye.
The Peace Conference, Paris, 1919: Report of the Delegation of the Jews of the British Empire on the Treaties of Versailles, Saint-German-en-Laye and Neuilly and the Annexed Minority Treaties Presented to the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Council of the Anglo-Jewish Association, February, 1920.
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 Comte Saint-Germain: The Immortal German Alchemist.
Mademoiselle de Genlis asserts that she met the Comte de Saint-Germain in 1821 during the negotiations for the Treaty of Vienna; and the Comte de Chalons, who was ambassador in Venice, said he spoke to him there soon afterwards in the Piazza di San Marco.
It was to him that Saint-Germain entrusted his papers just before his supposed death in 1784.
And he told her in broad outlines all the events, not excepting the death of the queen, that were to take place in the years that followed.
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 The Balkans in WWI
On the north, the border with Austria is favorably drawn in the Treaty of Saint-Germain of Sept. 1919, though Yugoslav claims to the Klagenfurt area are defeated in a plebiscite of Oct. 1920.
The Treaty of St. Germain in Sept. 1919 recognizes Romania's annexation of the Bukovina.
In the Treaty of Lausanne of July 1923 the 1913 border with Turkey is restored and populations are exchanged, contributing to the 1,300,000 million immigrants Greece must absorb in the 1920s.
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 The Balkans in WWI
On the north, the border with Austria is favorably drawn in the Treaty of Saint-Germain of Sept. 1919, though Yugoslav claims to the Klagenfurt area are defeated in a plebiscite of Oct. 1920.
The Treaty of St. Germain in Sept. 1919 recognizes Romania's annexation of the Bukovina.
In the Treaty of Lausanne of July 1923 the 1913 border with Turkey is restored and populations are exchanged, contributing to the 1,300,000 million immigrants Greece must absorb in the 1920s.
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 Encyclopedia: Burgenland
The decision was fixed in the peace treaties of Saint Germain and the Trianon.
In fact, the invasion by the Austrian police and customs was stopped on the same day, hindered by sharpshooters who offered armed resistance with the supporting tolerance of Hungary.
Starting in 1965 and finishing in 1971, the mine fields were cleansed because people were often harmed by them, even on the Austrian side of the border.
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 Treaties of Nijmegen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some of the countries involved signed peace deals elsewhere, such as the Treaty of Celle (Sweden made peace with Lüneburg), Treaty of Saint-Germain (France and Sweden made peace with Brandenburg) and Treaty of Fontainebleau (French dictated peace between Sweden and Denmark-Norway).
Sweden was not part of the treaty, but a paragraph in the treaty forced the United Provinces to take a neutral approach toward Sweden, with which they had been at war since 1675.
The Treaties of Peace of Nijmegen (Negotiations de Nimegue or Negotiations de la Paix de Nimegue) were a series of treaties, August 1678 - December 1679, ending war between various countries, including France, United Provinces, Spain, Brandenburg, Sweden, Denmark, Münster, the Holy Roman Empire m.m, during the Franco-Dutch War (1672-1678).
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 Sweden, Britain & The Netherlands
Louis XIV effectively dictated the terms of the Treaties of Nijmegen and Saint Germain which restored Sweden's German territories.
The Swedes continued their long-term alliance with France in the Treaty of Fontainebleau (1661), in which they contracted to support the French candidate for the Polish throne.
In the Treaty of Stockholm (1672) France guaranteed an annual subsidy of four hundred thousand crowns (600,000 if war broke out) for Swedish support in Germany.
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The Treaty of Breda, 1650 Negotiations between Charles II and leaders of the Scottish Covenanters opened at Breda in the Netherlands on 25 March 1650.
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 Travel To Romania History of Romania
The international peace treaties of 1919-1920 signed at Neuilly, Saint-Germain, Trianon and Paris, established the new European realities and also sanctioned the union of the provinces that were inhabited by Romanians into one single state (295,042 square kilometres, with a population of 15.5 million).
The Treaty of Paris also stipulated: the retrocession to Moldavia of Southern Bessarabia, which had been annexed in 1812 by Russia (the Cahul, Bolgrad and Ismail counties); freedom of sailing on the Danube; the establishment of the European Commission of the Danube; the neutral status of the Black Sea.
Romania became a founding member of COMECON (1949) and of the Warsaw Treaty (1955).
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 The Balkans in WWI
On the north, the border with Austria is favorably drawn in the Treaty of Saint-Germain of Sept. 1919, though Yugoslav claims to the Klagenfurt area are defeated in a plebiscite of Oct. 1920.
In the Treaty of Lausanne of July 1923 the 1913 border with Turkey is restored and populations are exchanged, contributing to the 1,300,000 million immigrants Greece must absorb in the 1920s.
In the Treaty of Bucharest of May 1918 Romania cedes to Austria the control of the Carpathian passes between Romania and Transylvania.
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 Versailles, Treaty of on Encyclopedia.com
It was the chief among the five peace treaties that terminated World War I. The other four (for which see separate articles) were Saint-Germain, for Austria; Trianon, for Hungary; Neuilly, for Bulgaria; and Sèvres, for Turkey.
The Preliminary Treaty of Versailles of 1871 was signed at the end of the Franco-Prussian War by Otto von Bismarck for Germany and by Adolphe Thiers for France.
The treaty formally placed the responsibility for the war on Germany and its allies and imposed on Germany the burden of the reparations payments.
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