The Treaty of Fontainebleau was a secret agreement signed on 27 October 1807 in Fontainebleau, France between King Charles IV of Spain and the French Emperor...
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signed October 27 Treaty of Fontainebleau (October 1807) between France and Denmark-Norway Treaty of Fontainebleau (November 1807), a treaty between France...
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The Treaty of Fontainebleau was concluded on 11 November 1807 at the Palace of Fontainebleau between Napoleon Bonaparte's French Empire and his brother...
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mountain referred to is the series of rocky formations located in the forest of Fontainebleau.) On 29 October 1807, Manuel Godoy, chancellor to the Spanish...
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Kingdom. Napoleon, having signed the Treaty of Fontainebleau on 27 October 1807, with Spain, defined the occupation of Portugal, proposing that the country...
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Francisco Taranco y Llano (category Year of birth unknown)
and Arturo O'Neill. With the signing of the Treaty of Fontainebleau (October 1807), under the terms of which France and Spain would divide Portugal into...
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2020. "Treaty Between the Ottawa, Chippewa, Wyandot, and Potawatomi Indians". World Digital Library. 1807-11-17. Retrieved 2013-08-03. "Treaty of Peace...
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On 12 October, Junot's corps began crossing the Bidasoa River into Spain at Irun. Soon after this event, the secret Treaty of Fontainebleau was signed...
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Isonzo river, were finally resolved by the Treaty of Fontainebleau (October 10, 1807). Also known as the Treaty of Pressburg; German: Preßburger Frieden;...
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Manuel Godoy (redirect from Manuel de Godoy, Prince of the Peace)
named Manuel Luis. In 1807 he received the title of Most Serene Highness. Later that year, Godoy negotiated the Treaty of Fontainebleau with Napoleon, which...
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Battle of Eylau June 14: Battle of Friedland June 25: Treaty of Tilsit signed between Russia and France October 27: Treaty of Fontainebleau (1807) secretly...
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Spain with the secret Treaty of Fontainebleau in 1762. The Treaty of Paris of 1763 split Louisiana with the portion east of the Mississippi River (except...
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British protectorate, the United States of the Ionian Islands. In the Treaty of Tilsit, concluded in July 1807, Russia ceded the Septinsular Republic to...
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Levin August von Bennigsen (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the First Degree)
notably in the year-long Siege of Hamburg (1813–14). After the Treaty of Fontainebleau, he was awarded the St. George order of the First Degree — the highest...
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Pacte de Famille (redirect from Treaty of Fontainebleau (1743))
by King Philip V of Spain and King Louis XV of France in the Treaty of Fontainebleau. This pact was signed in the middle of the War of Austrian Succession...
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Elisa Bonaparte (category Articles needing additional references from October 2021)
on 29 October 1807, Napoleon signed the Treaty of Fontainebleau with the Spanish court. This transferred Tuscany to France, and, in November of that year...
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the person of Louis XVIII. They signed the Treaty of Fontainebleau (11 April 1814) and initiated the Congress of Vienna to redraw the map of Europe. The...
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Napoleonic Wars. The incident led to the outbreak of the Anglo-Russian War of 1807, which ended with the Treaty of Örebro in 1812. The attack on Denmark, a neutral...
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1725 (section October–December)
first time, the wedding ceremony of King Louis and Marie takes place in Fontainebleau, making her the Queen Consort of France. Their marriage lasts for...
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trade.[citation needed] On 27 October 1807, Spain's Prime Minister Manuel de Godoy signed the Treaty of Fontainebleau with France, by which in return...
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August 1807, at the Royal Palace of Fontainebleau in France. Upon marriage, Katharina became Queen consort of the Kingdom of Westphalia. Reportedly, Katharina...
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Napoleon (redirect from Napoleon of France)
Farewell, my children!" With the Treaty of Fontainebleau of 11 April 1814, the allies exiled Napoleon to Elba, an island of 12,000 inhabitants in the Mediterranean...
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Danish territory and forced Denmark to accept the French-dictated Treaty of Fontainebleau (1679), that called for restoring to Sweden all her pre-war possessions...
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First French Empire (redirect from Formation of the Napoleonic Empire)
spoken of Napoleon. The empire briefly fell with Napoleon's abdication at Fontainebleau on 11 April 1814. After less than a year's exile on the island of Elba...
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Napoleon in the Treaty of Tilsit (1807) and joined Napoleon's Continental System. He fought a small-scale naval war against Britain between 1807 and 1812 as...
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successfully powers a boat upstream on the river Saône. 27 October - Treaty of Fontainebleau signed between Spain and France, dividing Portugal and all...
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Peninsular War (redirect from Spanish War of Independence)
French. According to the Treaty of Fontainebleau, Junot's invasion force was to be supported by 25,500 Spanish troops. On 12 October, Junot's corps began...
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which ended with the abdication of Napoleon and his exile to Elba. The 1814 Treaty of Fontainebleau gave the Duchies of Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla to...
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The Treaty of Amiens (French: la paix d'Amiens, lit. 'the peace of Amiens') temporarily ended hostilities between France, the Spanish Empire, and the United...
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Jean-Andoche Junot (redirect from Andoche Junot, Duke of Abrantes)
contingent under the terms of the Treaty of Fontainebleau (27 October 1807). Departing on 17 October at the head of about 26,500 soldiers, Junot led his troops...
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