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  1. Signed at Paris, QOth May, 1814. (Th6 Stipulations of the Separate Treaties between Austria, Prussia and Russia, and Prance, signed on the same day, were verbatim the same as those of this Treaty.) Au Nom de la Tres Sainte et Indivisible Trinite".

  2. Treaties of peace and alliance; signed at Paris, on the 30th May, 1814, and 20th November, 1815. Presented to the House of Commons Bookreader Item Preview

  3. The Powers who signed the Treaty concluded at Paris on the 30th of May 1814, having assembled at Vienna, in pursuance of the 32d Article of that Act, with the princes and states their Allies, to complete the provisions of the

  4. The Battle of Paris (or the Storming of Paris [2]) was fought on 30–31 March 1814 between the Sixth Coalition, consisting of Russia, Austria, and Prussia, and the French Empire. After a day of fighting in the suburbs of Paris, the French surrendered on 31 March, ending the War of the Sixth Coalition and forcing Emperor Napoleon to abdicate ...

  5. 16 paź 2024 · The treaty (as were most treaties of the day) was written in French. This is an English translation as found in History of the Wars of the French Revolution by Edward Baines published in 1855.

  6. In January 1814, carried by the success of the German campaign, coalition troops penetrated into France. The campaign would prove to be fierce but short. On March 31, Alexander I entered Paris, which was a prelude to Napoleon's abdication on April 6.

  7. In 1814, after twenty-two years, once again invaded by enemy forces. Following Emperor Napoleon’s defeats in Russia and Germany, the victorious Allies had crossed the Rhine River with an intention to put an end to a long-standing conflict with the Napoleonic regime.

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