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  1. The Congress of Vienna finally concluded in 1815. While various states in Europe, including the Ottoman Empire, sent representatives, the Congress was dominated by the five “great powers”: the Austrian Empire, Great Britain, Prussia, Russia, and (by the end) France.

  2. Final document of the Congress of Vienna. The Congress of Vienna had a major influence on the history of the world, transcending the boundaries of a national culture. It decided upon a new political settlement for Europe after the Napoleonic wars which determined the political system for over half a century and whose impact in some aspects is ...

  3. Convened following Napoleon's defeat in 1814, the Congress ofVienna is remembered as much for the pageantry of the royals andelites who gathered there as f...

  4. The Congress of Vienna, watercolour etching by August Friedrich Andreas Campe; in the collection of the State Borodino War and History Museum, Moscow. The Treaty of Chaumont had bound the four principal allied powers— Austria, Russia, Prussia, and Great Britain —together in their quest to defeat Napoleon.

  5. The Congress was held in Vienna from 1814 to 1815. The goals of the Congress were to secure peace and stability in Europe and to ensure that revolutions did not destabilize the Continent, as they had in the previous 25 years.

  6. To understand European history it’s hard to ignore the Congress of Vienna. For 10 months, Vienna became the center of the world thanks to this historic event. This overview lays out the objectives, participants and the outcome of the congress of 1814/1815.

  7. Nov 22, 2022 · A map illustrating the dynamic borders in Europe following the Congress of Vienna (held between September 1814 and June 1815) aiming to balance power between the nations victorious over Napoleon: Russia, Great Britain, France, Austria, and Prussia.

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