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  1. The Congress of Vienna marked the establishment of a new political and legal order for Europe after more than two decades of turmoil and war following the French Revolution. The defeat of Napoleon (1769–1821) in 1813–1814 by a huge coalition of powers under the leadership of Britain, Russia, Austria, and Prussia gave the victorious powers ...

  2. The Congress of Vienna was a conference between ambassadors, from the major powers in Europe, that was chaired by the Austrian statesman Klemens von Metternich and held in Vienna, Austria, from November 1, 1814 to June 8, 1815. Its purpose was to settle issues and redraw the continent's political map after the defeat of Napoleonic France the ...

  3. 16.1: The Congress of Vienna. Page ID. At its simplest, 19th-Century European politics can be seen as a series of struggles and compromises between different political ideologies and their corresponding movements, normally pitting conservatives against liberals and nationalists. A series of revolutions shook much of Europe in 1848.

  4. Making peace after global war’ (New York, 5–7 Feb. 2015), ‘Der Wiener Kongress 1814/15. Politische Kultur und internationale Politik’ (Vienna, 17–20 June 2015), and ‘The Congress of Vienna – reconsidered’ (London, 4 Sept. 2015). There was also a major exhibition at Vienna's Belvedere Palace entitled ‘Europa in Wien.

  5. ウィーン会議(ウィーンかいぎ、ドイツ語: Wiener Kongress 、フランス語: Congrès de Vienne 、英語: Congress of Vienna )は、1814年から1815年にかけて、オーストリア帝国の首都ウィーンにおいて開催された国際会議。

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · The Congress of Vienna was a meeting of European nations that set out a strategy to maintain peace and stability throughout the continent. It gathered in 1814 following the first defeat of ...

  7. The Congress of Vienna by Jean-Baptiste Isabey, 1819. The Congress of Vienna was a conference of ambassadors of the major powers of Europe. It was held in Vienna from November 1, 1814, to June 8, 1815. The chairman was the Austrian statesman Klemens Wenzel von Metternich. Its purpose was to decide about the political situation in Europe after ...

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