The Lausanne Congress of 1867 is the common name assigned to the 2nd General Congress of the International Workingmen's Association (IWA), generally known...
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name Lausanne Congress may refer to the following international conclaves held in Lausanne, Switzerland: Lausanne Congress (1867) (September 2–8, 1867),...
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World Congress of the Comintern (1920) International Socialist Labor Congress of Brussels, 1891, the 2nd Congress of the Second International Lausanne Congress...
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Oregon, U.S. University of Lausanne, a Swiss university established in the 16th century Lausanne Congress (1867), the second congress of the International Workingmen's...
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1867, Law was admitted to the General Council and for the next five years was the only woman representative. Geneva Congress (1866) Lausanne Congress...
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League of Peace and Freedom (category 1867 establishments in Switzerland)
attend the Congress. They decided to postpone the opening of the Congress until September 9, so as to enable delegates of the Lausanne Congress of the IWMA...
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Hague Congress. 1st Congress of Geneva (Switzerland), 3–8 September 1866. 2nd Congress of Lausanne (Switzerland), 2–8 September 1867. 3rd Congress of Brussels...
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Louis Maillard (astronomer) (category 1867 births)
Maillard succeeded Charles Dufour in a professorship at the University of Lausanne. Maillard was a professor of astronomy and general mathematics or mathematical...
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the accusation that he had furthered communist activities. He turned to Lausanne, where he joined Hermann Döleke and Julius Standau, the founders of the...
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d'Honoré V et de Florestan I, princes de Monaco (Digital ed.). University of Lausanne. Retrieved 4 December 2017. "FLORESTAN I – A PRINCE OF MONACO THROUGH NO...
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and finally, 1830—the Hatt-i Sharif. Its de facto independence ensued in 1867, following the evacuation of the remaining Ottoman troops from the Belgrade...
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Hundred in 1537, which granted him a salary. He lived chiefly in Bern and Lausanne after 1538, but returned to Geneva permanently in 1544. Bonivard was married...
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Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim (category 1867 births)
Mannerheim (Finland Swedish: [(kɑːrl) ˈɡʉstɑːf (ˈeːmil) ˈmɑnːærˌheim] , 4 June 1867 – 27 January 1951) was a Finnish military commander, aristocrat, and statesman...
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Marie Curie (category 1867 births)
works. Maria Skłodowska was born in Warsaw, in Congress Poland in the Russian Empire, on 7 November 1867, the fifth and youngest child of well-known teachers...
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Čukur Fountain incident, Belgrade was bombed by the Ottomans. On 18 April 1867, the Ottoman government ordered the Ottoman garrison, which had been since...
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peace congresses. 1st congress: Geneva (1867) 2nd congress: Bern (1868) 3rd congress: Lausanne (1869) A series of international peace congresses called...
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Exhibition at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Stretford 1857 – Lausanne, Switzerland – Lausanne Exhibition 1858 – Dijon, France – Dijon Exposition [fr] 1858...
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Demetrios Vikelas (section First Olympic Congress)
Retrieved 2008-02-02. "Greece and Olympism" (PDF). Olympic Review (127). Lausanne: International Olympic Committee: 253. May 1978. Retrieved 2008-02-02....
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January 2014. Retrieved 14 October 2010. "The Olympic symbols" (PDF). Lausanne: Olympic Museum and Studies Centre: International Olympic Committee. 2002...
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full independence when the very last Ottoman troops left Belgrade in 1867. The Congress of Berlin in 1878 recognized the formal independence of the Principality...
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Schwartz, Anna Jacobson (2008). A monetary history of the United States 1867-1960. Princeton paperbacks (9th pbk. printing, 22nd printing ed.). Princeton:...
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Histoire du peuple serbe [History of the Serbian People] (in French). Lausanne: L’Age d’Homme. ISBN 978-2-8251-1958-7. Bronza, Boro (2010). "The Habsburg...
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South Africa, and Canada had refused to be bound by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne. After pressure from the Irish Free State and South Africa, the 1926 Imperial...
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Rudolph Ganz (category Lausanne Conservatory alumni)
Musikschule. He also took composition lessons with Charles Blanchet at the Lausanne Conservatory (de). From 1897 to 1898, Ganz studied piano with Fritz Blumer...
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sports to encompass other winter activities. At the 1921 Olympic Congress in Lausanne, it was decided to hold a winter version of the Olympic Games. A...
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and received 53 additional volunteers in 1839, who arrived on the ship Lausanne. After a series of meetings in Lee's home, the by-laws were adopted and...
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International Monetary and Economic Conferences (category 1867 in international relations)
International Settlements that started shortly afterwards in Basel), and the Lausanne Conference in 1932. The international monetary and economic conferences...
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Government of Ankara was achieved through the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne on 24 July 1923. The Grand National Assembly of Turkey promulgated the...
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other. The war resulted in the partial replacement of the Confederation in 1867 by a North German Confederation, comprising the 22 states north of the river...
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Grenchen, Herisau, Köniz, Kreuzlingen, La Chaux-de-Fonds, La Tour-de-Peilz, Lausanne, Le Châtelard, Les Planches, Liestal, Locarno, Lucerne, Lugano, Martigny...
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