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g in commercial law matters arising out of the | Treaty of Versailles. |
k and took part in the negotiation of the 1864 | Treaty of Vienna that concluded the Second Schleswig |
Adams-Onis | Treaty of 1819 |
The | Treaty of Utrecht (1713), which ended Queen Anne's Wa |
Vos organized ten performances celebrating the | Treaty of Westminster. |
eeping touch with the other signatories of the | Treaty of Saadabad, (Turkey, Iraq, and Iran). |
ttlement could have been established after the | Treaty of Melno in 1422, when the danger of the Teuto |
Encyclopedia Britannica - | Treaty of Masulipatam |
6 January | Treaty of Mandasor is signed between the British and |
Map of the territorial changes due to the | Treaty of Vienna. |
ed between the British and Mysoreans until the | Treaty of Mangalore was signed in March 1784. |
recognized by the concerned states in the 1920 | Treaty of Trianon. |
g the Siege of Limerick (1691), and signed the | Treaty of Limerick for France. |
At the | Treaty of Uxbridge Parliament asked the king to make |
fter this problem was settled with the Lateran | Treaty of 1929, Pope Pius XI ordered that the prayers |
The | Treaty of Waitangi (1983) |
The | Treaty of Fort Jackson forced harsh settlement terms |
In 1934, France attempted to impose a | treaty of independence heavily prejudiced in favor of |
The | Treaty of Zgorzelec of 1950 between East Germany and |
As a result of World War I, the | Treaty of Versailles allocated most of West Prussia t |
ed to Lithuania by the Soviet-Lithuanian Peace | Treaty of 1920; population of Lithuania reached about |
The | Treaty of Dordrecht was signed on February 14, 1489 b |
Minister to Russia, one of the drafters of the | Treaty of Ghent, former United States Senator from Ma |
Treaty of Lancaster (English-Iroquois). | |
t was restored to China under the terms of the | Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881). |
German capital ships were restricted by the | Treaty of Versailles to a displacement of 10,000 tons |
His efforts culminated in the favourable | Treaty of Kiel, wherein the allies recognized the Swe |
om power and he attacked the terms of the 1763 | Treaty of Paris. |
isterial roles in the Corrections, Health, and | Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations, and Forestry portfol |
tonomous province of the Ottoman Empire by the | Treaty of Berlin, 1878, but on September 6, 1885, aft |
one of the plenipotentiaries who signed of the | Treaty of Tilsit on 7 July 1807, on behalf of the Tza |
In 1836, the | Treaty of New Echota was ratified, transferring all C |
undary line drawn roughly a century ago by the | treaty of Zuhab of 1639. |
As a result of the | treaty of Versailles on 11 July 1920 the Warmia and M |
Set free after the | Treaty of Pressburg at the end of 1805, he spent the |
d to move into civil aircraft manufacture, the | Treaty of Versailles suspended all aircraft manufactu |
ituation changed considerably in 1797 with the | Treaty of Campo Formio between France and Austria. |
f strength, Krum offered a return to the peace | treaty of 716. |
By the | Treaty of Paris, he abandoned his claims to Champagne |
By the | Treaty of Fredrikshamn in 1809 Sweden ceded all its t |
He was present at the signing of the | Treaty of Waitangi, but is perhaps most notable for t |
Due to | Treaty of Versailles in 1919 the Regierungsbezirk Dan |
rom Transylvania to Hungary in 1920 (after the | Treaty of Trianon). |
In 1743 the | Treaty of Worms was signed, ending the Second Silesia |
With the signing of the | Treaty of Ghent in Dec. 1814, however, the British cl |
er 10, 1919, Chancellor Karl Renner signed the | Treaty of Saint Germain and it was ratified by the na |
was in the city to oversee the signing of the | Treaty of Seville (1729) which ended the Anglo-Spanis |
rians maintained control over Belgrade and the | Treaty of Passarowitz confirmed their gains in 1699, |
In 1825, McIntosh signed the second | Treaty of Indian Springs. |
In addition to the | Treaty of Accession a Final Act was signed. |
After the signature of the | Treaty of Noyon which ended the war, La Palice return |
Treaty of Utrecht cedes French Acadia, Newfoundland, | |
n December 16, 1921, Abkhazia signed a special | treaty of alliance delegating some of its sovereign p |
ed by Edward I on 4 July, and amplified by the | Treaty of Chartres on 3 August 1299. |
As the | Treaty of Greenville in 1795, the tribes were forced |
sia having withdrawn from the coalition by the | Treaty of Basel, he remonstrated; and in 1796, he lef |
he islands, including Mann, to Scotland in the | Treaty of Perth in consideration of the sum of 4,000 |
It was also called the | Treaty of Middle Plantation. |
Ratification of the | Treaty of Accession is summarized in the table below. |
between the two states were normalized in the | Treaty of Warsaw. |
that the United States and France had signed a | Treaty of Alliance. |
After the | Treaty of Trianon of 1920, they became part of Romani |
r caucus committees, including the BlueGreens, | Treaty of Waitangi Issues, Arts and Culture, and Law |
Officially a | Treaty of Friendship and Commerce, it is nonetheless |
January 13 - The | Treaty of Cahuenga ends the fighting in the Mexican-A |
When the | Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolution in 1783 |
With the signing of the | Treaty of Washington in 1846, the Hudson's Bay Compan |
This goes as far back as the | Treaty of Lausanne (1923), in which Section III "Prot |
May 17, 1978, and during this time signed the | Treaty of Osimo which determined the border between I |
The Anglo-Russian | Treaty of 1825 between Russia and Great Britain then |
Demonstration against the | Treaty of Versailles |
13 December 2007 - Signing of the | Treaty of Lisbon |
inly private expeditions ended after the peace | Treaty of Tartu. |
government of the Soviet Russia renounced the | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which had assured Lithuania' |
ory for the United States, and ending with the | Treaty of Paris on December 10 of the same year. |
The | Treaty of Tours exacerbated rifts between the court's |
at got formed on the basis of British-brokered | Treaty of Vis and later the Belgrade Agreement, he wa |
iage, promoted religious art after the Lateran | Treaty of 1929 and even reconciled himself to the Cat |
Treaty of Tellico, October 25, 1805 | |
As a result of the | Treaty of Teschen Austria received Innviertel and thu |
an alliance during the Great Northern War, see | Treaty of Hanover (1710). |
ignificantly involved in the conclusion of the | Treaty of Versailles on 23 November 1870. |
The | Treaty of Tours was an agreement between Henry VI of |
ical issue of Ratana - land grievances and the | Treaty of Waitangi. |
n from Alabama; when none was forthcoming, the | Treaty of Cusseta was signed on 24 March 1832, which |
Further information: | Treaty of Accession 2005 |
The geopolitical effects of the | Treaty of Pyrenees (1659) |
(1422) known as the Gollub War ending with the | Treaty of Melno |
in the Great Turkish War and lasted until the | Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699. |
what they saw as the humiliating terms of the | Treaty of Portsmouth, announced earlier that day. |
to Edo Bay to force Japanese agreement to the | Treaty of Kanagawa; and the chief Japanese negotiator |
lish-Teutonic War (1326-1332) concluded by the | Treaty of Kalisz (1343) |
Its fate was sealed by the | Treaty of Saint Germain, which gave Galicia west of t |
transferred back to the latter in 1829 by the | Treaty of Adrianople. |
ates confirmed the tripoint by agreeing to the | Treaty of Tokehega with New Zealand, which formally e |
was excluded from the amnesty promised in the | treaty of Calais (1360) by King John to the partisans |
See also: | Treaty of Speyer (1209) |
Having signed the | Treaty of Hadiach and the sworn king Vigovsky became |
or not desired, the name may be represented as | Treaty of Koenigsberg. |
It is learned that negotiations for a | treaty of alliance between China and Afghanistan have |
935 (as part of Plan Z and in violation of the | Treaty of Versailles). |
wing World War I, the Hague Conference and The | Treaty of Versailles began to set international agree |
A deal was finally reached in 1929 in the | Treaty of Lima, according to which Peru retained Tacn |
London, where he was to negotiate the definite | Treaty of Dover with Charles II. |
Peace was established in the | Treaty of Kalisz in 1343; although the Polish kings w |
The | Treaty of Joinville was signed in secret in December |
On 26 September 1830, he signed the | Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, which ceded to the US |
sive step to force the Ottoman Empire into the | Treaty of Karlowitz (1699), ending the Ottoman contro |
he county was annexed to France in 1659 by the | Treaty of the Pyrenees. |
After signing the | Treaty of Hadiach it was Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian |
He was freed in 1302 with the signing of the | Treaty of Caltabellotta. |
n securing recognition for Maria Thersa at the | Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle. |
ian aggression (Smolensk War) and then Sweden ( | Treaty of Stuhmsdorf). |
In the | treaty of Delfzijl on 15 July 1595, Emden received a |
In the | Treaty of Wehlau signed in the town in 1657, Frederic |
The Brooklyns arose from the London Naval | Treaty of 1930, which limited the construction of hea |
on behalf of the British government, signed a | treaty of commerce with His Highness Sidi Jusef Caram |
The 1878 | Treaty of Berlin left Russia feeling cheated of her g |
He was opposed to the signing of the | Treaty of Zboriv in 1649; he believed it compromised |
He opposed the | Treaty of December 1921 between the IRA and the Briti |
prisoner in the Battle of Landriano, until the | Treaty of Cambrai in 1529. |
The | Treaty of Wallingford forced Stephen to recognise Mat |
recognized by the concerned states in the 1920 | Treaty of Trianon. |
Following the war, the | Treaty of Versailles prohibited Germany from building |
On July 31, 1667, under the | Treaty of Breda the Dutch offered New Netherland (inc |
bery of Scottish parliamentarians prior to the | Treaty of Union, giving rise to the famous Robert Bur |
ference finally closed with the signing of the | Treaty of London (1913), which established the indepe |
Main article: | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk |
It was replaced with | Treaty of Ankara (1921) |
The | Treaty of Springwells was signed at Springwells, Mich |
In 1744 the | Treaty of Lancaster, made at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, |
The | Treaty of Norham in 1551 formally ended the war and t |
It ended by signing the | Treaty of Melno, which resolved territorial disputes, |
ther, a Miami war chief and signer of the 1748 | Treaty of Lancaster, which established relations betw |
e Second Polish Republic in 1920 following the | Treaty of Versailles, the camp became known as Camp N |
In Russia, the | Treaty of Andrusovo is generally praised as an import |
it for the papacy by bringing about a definite | treaty of peace between Spain and France in the Peace |
sed the independence of Belgium by signing the | Treaty of London. |
onalists came to power after the Franco-Syrian | Treaty of Independence. |
d Scotland had already been established by the | Treaty of Ayton, brokered by Pedro de Ayala in 1497. |
At the | Treaty of Prairie du Chien (June 1829), Shabbona rece |
The | Treaty of Perth transferred the Outer Hebrides and Is |
nations gathered to discuss and sign the first | Treaty of Prairie du Chien. |
ess Mathilda, died in 1167, 3 years before the | treaty of Freteval allowed Becket to return in Englan |
On November 3, 1762, as part of the | Treaty of Fontainebleau, France ceded the portion of |
By the 1552 | Treaty of Chambord, an alliance of revolting Protesta |
The | Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo which ended the war estab |
Japan-US | Treaty of Mutual Security and Cooperation, 19 January |
mous province within the Ottoman Empire by the | Treaty of Berlin in 1878. |
Auerstedt and left the Prussian Army after the | Treaty of Tilsit in 1807. |
boundary line that was determined in the 1816 | Treaty of St. Louis between the Odawa, Ojibwe, and Po |
The | Treaty of Paris (1856) was then signed on March 30 18 |
On October 31, 1382, they formulated the | Treaty of Dubysa in three separate acts. |
ettled with the British colonists, signing the | Treaty of Easton in 1758. |
The United Kingdom-Korea | Treaty of 1883 was negotiated between representatives |
In 1818, the | Treaty of Edwardsville included the cession of Peoria |
n on January 17, 1906 after the signing of the | Treaty of Portsmouth and the end of the war. |
rs who had switched sides in the effect of the | Treaty of Zboriv of 1649 (they were initially allied |
t champion, as heir-male), Guise concluded the | Treaty of Joinville with Philip II of Spain. |
Wales after the | Treaty of Montgomery 1267 |
c of China and the Russian Federation sign the | Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperatio |
By the 1832 | Treaty of Lewisville, they ceded Missouri lands in ex |
back from Bulgaria to the Ottomans as per the | Treaty of Berlin are shown with green frontiers. |
The | Treaty of the More was concluded on 30 August 1525 be |
After the | Treaty of Trianon of 1920, the village became part of |
Following the American Revolution and the | Treaty of Paris in 1783, the Cahokia region was trans |
He retired after the | Treaty of Adrianople. |
The | Treaty of Dorpat (Tartu) was concluded in May 1564, d |
The | Treaty of Berwick, signed at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Scot |
ved with his family after the post-World War I | Treaty of Neuilly ceded the city to Romania, consecut |
After the | Treaty of Andrusovo in 1667, the Right-bank Ukraine a |
With the Peace | Treaty of Tartu it was re-integrated into Russia. |
that had been assigned to China as a result of | Treaty of Nerchinsk of 1689. |
After the | Treaty of Berwick he was appointed the king's commiss |
ides in conflict agree to a truce and sign the | Treaty of Lircay. |
Vytautas as it was the only guarantee that the | Treaty of Lyck would be carried out. |
t did not gain legal force until 2009 when the | Treaty of Lisbon came into force with provisions to m |
een Party spokesperson on Education, Forestry, | Treaty of Waitangi, Civil Defence, Disability Issues, |
nce of Scots law was guaranteed under the 1706 | Treaty of Union that led to the Acts of Union 1707, a |
The territorial effects of the | Treaty of Sugauli. |
The talks resulted in the | Treaty of Bucharest of May, which consecrated Romania |
In 1919, the | Treaty of Neuilly was signed with Bulgaria in Neuilly |
tly the Russian Empire) under the terms of the | Treaty of Pereyaslav. |
efended the borders of Finland declared in the | Treaty of Tartu and considered them the only proper b |
Treaty of Fort Harmar (1789) - implied | |
The | Treaty of Adrianople gave Russia most of the eastern |
The | Treaty of Saadabad with Turkey, Iran, and Iraq is aut |
This resulted in the | treaty of Paris. |
Perry left the region when he read that the | Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo had been ratified. |
This strategy was detailed under the 1854 | Treaty of La Pointe. |
1867), which was founded as consequence of the | Treaty of London and became part of the German Confed |
of territory around the Sea of Marmara by the | Treaty of London. |
Francis, having signed the | Treaty of Madrid, was released and returned to France |
As a result of the | Treaty of London in 1913 which legally awarded the fo |
west Territory to the new United States in the | Treaty of Paris (1783). |
David Anderson concluded the | Treaty of Salbai on behalf of the East India Company. |
Following the signing of the | Treaty of Karlowitz, Polish authority was reinstated |
e also helped the Qing Dynasty in drafting the | Treaty of Shimonoseki of 1895 as a legal consultant a |
The | Treaty of Kingston, describes peace negotiations comm |
reas that would break the UK obligation to the | Treaty of Tlatelolco, often referred to as the Latin- |
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