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  1. Treaty of Vienna of 25 March 1815, (also known as "Treaty of General Alliance") when Austria, Britain, Prussia and Russia agreed to put 150,000 men in the field against Napoleon Bonaparte. (see wikisource:Declaration at the Congress of Vienna ). Treaty of Vienna of 9 June 1815, (also known as the "Final Act of the Congress of Vienna ...

  2. K. Der Kongreß tanzt. Categories: 19th century in Vienna. 19th-century diplomatic conferences.

  3. Congress of Vienna. Majalisar Vienna ( French: Congrès de Vienne, German 1814-1815) ta kasance jerin tarurrukan diflomasiyya na kasa da kasa don tattaunawa da amincewa kan yiwuwar sabon tsarin siyasa da tsarin mulkin Turai bayan faduwar Sarkin Faransa Napoleon Bonaparte. Mahalarta taron sun kasance wakilai na dukkan ikon Turai da sauran masu ...

  4. The Congress of Vienna was the first of a series of international meetings that came to be known as the Concert of Europe, an attempt to forge a peaceful balance of power in Europe. It served as a model for later organizations such as the League of Nations in 1919 and the United Nations in 1945. They included the establishment of a confederated ...

  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. Pedro Gómez Labrador, 1st Marquess of Labrador (November 30, 1764–June 17, 1850) was a Spanish diplomat who served as Spain's representative at the Congress of Vienna (1814–1815). Labrador did not successfully advance his country's diplomatic goals at the conference.

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