The Holy Alliance (‹See Tfd›German: Heilige Allianz; ‹See Tfd›Russian: Священный союз, Svjaščennyj sojuz), also called the Grand Alliance, was a coalition...
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more conservative members of the Concert of Europe, members of the Holy Alliance (Russia, Austria, and Prussia), used the system to oppose revolutionary...
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French emperor to abdicate. Austria took part as a leading member of the Holy Alliance at the Congress of Vienna, which was largely dominated by Francis' chancellor...
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Great Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands, and the Grand Alliance of 1689 between the Holy Roman Empire, Holland, England, Spain and Saxony, were both...
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Commencing in 1332, the numerous Holy Leagues were a new manifestation of the Crusading movement in the form of temporary alliances between interested Christian...
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Alexander I of Russia (section Franco-Russian alliance)
Napoleon, he gained territory in Finland and Poland. He formed the Holy Alliance to suppress the revolutionary movements in Europe, which he saw as immoral...
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voting paper. It is similar to electoral fusion. An electoral alliance called "holy alliance" was formed by Welfare Party, Nationalist Task Party and Reformist...
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and most of the Balkans. It was an ironic reference to the original Holy Alliance created after the Napoleonic War in 1815 by Tsar Alexander I of Russia...
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intervention in Spain in 1823. The Alliance is conventionally taken to have become defunct along with the Holy Alliance of the three original continental...
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The Holy League established in 1594 by Pope Clement VIII was a military alliance of predominantly Christian European countries (Holy League) aimed against...
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League of the Three Emperors (redirect from Alliance of the Three Emperors)
little reason to maintain their fleet in the Black Sea. Holy Alliance Eight-Nation Alliance International relations (1814–1919) Three Emperors' Corner...
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Grand Alliance may refer to: Grand Alliance (1815), an alternative name for the Holy Alliance founded by Tsar Alexander I of Russia Grand Alliance (Bangladesh)...
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Russian Empire (section Most Holy Synod)
militaristic ambitions of Napoleon and subsequently constituted the Holy Alliance, which aimed to restrain the rise of secularism and liberalism across...
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of the other absolute monarchs of Europe, in the process joining the Holy Alliance formed by Russia, Prussia, Austria and France to restore absolutism...
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This is the list of military alliances. A military alliance is a formal agreement between two or more parties concerning national security in which the...
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coalition governments of the Reform Party, Isamaa, and the Social Democrats Holy Alliance (1815), Russia, Austria and Prussia following the Napoleonic Wars Triple...
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an anti-Turkish alliance and desired to reclaim their Mediterranean territory from the Ottomans, however, an alliance with the Holy Roman Empire was...
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time of the Holy Alliance, a military agreement. The Concert of Europe was the political framework that grew out of the Quadruple Alliance in November...
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Christian hip hop (redirect from Holy hip hop)
Freedom of Soul, IDOL King, Apocalypse, 12th Tribe, and Holy Alliance. 12th Tribe and Holy Alliance were produced by Scott Blackwell of MYX Records. S.F...
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Germany. After Napoleon's defeat, European great powers forged the Holy Alliance at the Congress of Vienna in 1814–15, in an attempt to prevent future...
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Prussia, Austria, and Russia formed the Holy Alliance to defend monarchism. In particular, the Holy Alliance authorized military incursions to re-establish...
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(13 December 2013). "Europe and Jerusalem:From Unholy Cacophony to Holy Alliance" (PDF). Institute for Palestine Studies. Archived (PDF) from the original...
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term, Adams, Monroe and Clay became increasingly concerned that the "Holy Alliance" of Prussia, Austria, and Russia would seek to bring Spain's erstwhile...
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an instrument of international stability in Europe. Rebuffed by the Holy Alliance of Russia, Austria, and Prussia in his request for help against the...
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failed to court popular support and fell to Austrian troops of the Holy Alliance. Ferdinand abolished the constitution and began systematically persecuting...
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Great Turkish War (redirect from Holy League (Great Ottoman war))
joining an alliance with Western Europe. The French did not join the Holy League, as France had agreed to reviving an informal Franco-Ottoman alliance in 1673...
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century, France and Spain exist in a French-dominated personal union, the Holy Alliance, which controls most of Latin America and Northern Africa and is ruled...
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War of the League of Cambrai (redirect from Holy League (1511))
himself with Venice against France. The Veneto–Papal alliance eventually expanded into the Holy League, which drove the French from Italy in 1512; disagreements...
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Karl Nesselrode (category Counts of the Holy Roman Empire)
minister. He was also a leading European conservative statesman of the Holy Alliance. Karl von Nesselrode was born at sea near Lisbon, Portugal into the...
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by Metternich, had been signed on 26 September. This created a new Holy Alliance centered on Russia, Prussia and Austria; it was a document Metternich...
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