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The | Treaty of San Stefano had created an enormous Bulgari |
February 2 - Mexican-American War: The | Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed, ending the war |
A | treaty of peace quelled the disorder, and its provisi |
the pacts with Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ( | Treaty of Hadziacz of 1658) and with Tsardom of Russi |
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle returns Ile Royale (Cape Br | |
The | Treaty of London, signed on 18 August O.S. (28 August |
The | Treaty of Aberconwy was signed in 1277 by King Edward |
any's defeat in World War I and the subsequent | Treaty of Versailles. |
t of Germany in 1918 in World War I, under the | Treaty of Versailles German East Africa was divided a |
ied territory (Alsace-Lorraine, Posen) pending | Treaty of Versailles |
The | Treaty of Limits was a 1906 treaty between Brazil and |
ber state, the Ireland, intended to ratify the | Treaty of Lisbon through a referendum. |
iopian emperor Menelik II's repudiation of the | Treaty of Wuchale, Italy launched an invasion of the |
In 1951, the | Treaty of San Francisco, formally ending World War II |
ged to regain control over Oltenia through the | Treaty of Belgrade from 1739 after the Austro-Turkish |
et Union agreed to honor the provisions of the | Treaty of Portsmouth and to re-examine all other trea |
a republic does not require any change to the | Treaty of Waitangi, flag or Commonwealth membership", |
Treaty of Windsor is made between Henry II of England | |
The 1762 | Treaty of Fontainebleau, a secret agreement between F |
verted to the English after the signing of the | Treaty of Westminster. |
By the 1915 | Treaty of London, the Kingdom of Italy had joined the |
A new provision in the | Treaty of Lisbon is that the status of French, Dutch |
, 1918 the Grand vizier Talat Pasha signed the | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Russian SFSR. |
The 1826 | Treaty of Washington was a settlement between the Uni |
By the 1919 | Treaty of Saint-Germain its northern part with the ma |
he Crimean War, it was given to Romania in the | Treaty of Paris (1856). |
of the Kuroda mission, and the signing of the | Treaty of Ganghwa on February 27, 1876, which opened |
However, the 1812 | Treaty of Bucharest ended the Russo-Turkish War by th |
n of Luxembourg, ultimately voting against the | Treaty of London. |
12, 1825, McIntosh and other chiefs signed the | Treaty of Indian Springs, which gave up most of the r |
Austria later signed the | Treaty of Campo Formio, ceding the Austrian Netherlan |
won the war against Russia, concluded with the | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. |
ory in perpetuity to Great Britain in the 1713 | Treaty of Utrecht. |
Under the 1667 | Treaty of Andrusovo the legal suzerainty of the area |
The | Treaty of Paris stipulated that a brother of King Lou |
By the | Treaty of Versailles, the German Reichswehr was limit |
Following the | Treaty of Union in 1706, Acts of Union, ratifying the |
The | Treaty of Heiligen was signed at Heiligen in 811 betw |
dependence was settled with the signing of the | Treaty of Berwick in 1357. |
The Germans and Soviets agreed to the | Treaty of Berlin in 1926 as the Soviets feared the We |
Following the | Treaty of Versailles, Waugh became a member of the co |
ations and in response to the Washington Naval | Treaty of 1922, the designs of both vessels were scal |
Alain, Small | Treaty of Harmony for the blind, (in braille) 1918. |
ribed by the 1929-30 Adhesion to the James Bay | Treaty of 1905 - Treaty 9. Full reserve status was gr |
until 1601, when it was ceded to France by the | Treaty of Lyon. |
t neighbors which are linked through a special | treaty of alliance. |
Following the breach of the terms of the | Treaty of Mellifont by the Crown, he departed Ireland |
The Truce or | Treaty of Jam Zapolski, Yam Zapol'sky, Yam Zapol'skii |
s particularly used in Germany to refer to the | Treaty of Versailles. |
The | Treaty of Portsmouth formally ended the 1904-1905 Rus |
The | Treaty of Ayacucho was an agreement between Brazil an |
The | Treaty of Dunkirk was signed on 4 March 1947, between |
By the | Treaty of Meerssen of 870, Toul became part of East F |
He was able to gain his throne after the | Treaty of Bucharest, and played a major part in reest |
ired the New Purchase from the Iroquois in the | Treaty of Fort Stanwix, including what is now Leonard |
ealed he intended to force a referendum on the | Treaty of Lisbon, when it became necessary to re-rati |
eded to Russia by the Persian Empire under the | Treaty of Turkmenchay after the Russo-Persian War of |
See also: | Treaty of Arbitration between Chile and Argentina of |
7 November - France and Spain sign the | treaty of Escurial and form an alliance against Brita |
The | Treaty of Newport was a failed treaty between Parliam |
After WWI, by the terms of the | Treaty of Trianon of 1920, it became part of Romania. |
ed to the British according to the Anglo-Dutch | Treaty of 1824. |
the village was included in Bulgaria, but the | Treaty of Bucharest (1913) awarded it to Romania. |
what is today Tennessee and Alabama -under the | treaty of January 7, 1806 -for which he was given a l |
its creation on March 13, 1918 as part of the | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk between the Central Powers, U |
ed to preserve the gains they had made via the | Treaty of Lausanne. |
The European | Treaty of 1841, signed by multiple European countries |
deration for English interests is shown in the | Treaty of Pipton which sealed that alliance on June 2 |
Subsequent negotiations led to the | Treaty of Pinsaqui, signed December 30, 1863, in whic |
de some minor concessions to the Oneida in the | Treaty of Fort Schuyler, but generally outnegotiated |
It was restored to Sindhia by the | Treaty of Sarji Anjangaon, but in consequence of new |
s already created in the initial German-Slovak | treaty of 23 March 1939, which defined the protective |
The | Treaty of Westminster was signed on 8 May 1654, which |
ned a presence at Fort McKay until word of the | Treaty of Ghent reached Prairie du Chien in the sprin |
The | Treaty of Madrid in 1750 handed sovereignty over the |
he resigned on May 30, 1913, the day that the | Treaty of London was signed to end the War, as he opp |
from Costa Rica and Nicaragua met and signed a | treaty of peace aboard his ship. |
December 1 - The | Treaty of Lisbon comes into force. |
In 1648 according to the | Treaty of Westphalia the bishoprics of Metz, Toul and |
y abstained from affixing his signature to the | treaty of peace after that of Count Orlov, Russia's c |
viewed Clarke's actions as a violation of the | Treaty of New York, which provided recognition of Cre |
Treaty of Tellico, 1798 | |
The | Treaty of Gyehae was signed in 1443. |
In 1918 (confirmed by the | Treaty of Trianon 1920), the county became part of Ro |
mogitia was not ceded to the Knights until the | Treaty of Salynas in 1398. |
he peace talks with Soviet Russia and achieved | Treaty of Tartu which was signed on February 2, 1920. |
twenty-sixth anniversary of the signing of the | Treaty of Trianon, Simonyi-Semadam died at his home i |
and Sundgau, the latter being mentioned in the | Treaty of Mersen in 870. |
eden and Iran were established in 1929, when a | treaty of friendship was signed between the two count |
d in 1493 forced King Charles VIII to sign the | Treaty of Senlis, by which he re-acquired the County |
he river and its islands were settled with the | Treaty of Beaufort in 1787, as interpreted in the two |
s was to play a significant role in the future | Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1502) and its offspring, t |
The | Treaty of Surji-Anjungaon was signed on December 30, |
ccessfully campaigned for the rejection of the | Treaty of Lisbon in 2008. |
von Eppenstein acceeded to this outcome in the | Treaty of Langsdorf, accepting Henry as his liege-man |
f Moscow and was one of the negotiators of the | Treaty of Troyes (1420). |
Treaty of Constantinople | |
After the | Treaty of Paris (1814) he became military governor in |
Mexican-American War that took place after the | Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo had been signed. |
The | Treaty of Chaumont was a rejected cease-fire offered |
With the | Treaty of Hartford, the Dutch and English establish t |
Bolivia then leased the region through the | Treaty of Aramayo to The Bolivian Syndicate of New Yo |
ed the Reformation under the provisions of the | Treaty of Westphalia. |
Though production was outlawed by the | Treaty of Versailles, manufacture continued in secret |
m Demeanors is the debut EP by punk rock group | Treaty of Paris. |
1656, September - | Treaty of Elbing: siege lifted due to Dutch intervent |
l agreed to both maintaining the tenets of the | Treaty of Badajoz and the alterations made to it, whi |
The | Treaty of Saint Petersburg was signed in Saint Peters |
wn became part of Czechoslovakia, confirmed by | Treaty of Trianon in 1920. |
The | Treaty of Conflans (or the Peace of Conflans) was sig |
Charles VII, had taken the time offered by the | Treaty of Tours in 1444 to reorganize and reinvigorat |
The marriage cemented the signing of the | Treaty of Perpetual Peace between Scotland and Englan |
He is liberated in 1526 by the | Treaty of Madrid. |
24 February - | Treaty of Yandabo cedes Arakan peninsula to Britain, |
This article is about the | treaty of 1892 between Italy and France. |
he incident, which resulted in the Japan-Korea | Treaty of 1885 (Treaty of Hanseong), which was signed |
st some of the rights they had received in the | Treaty of Christburg and were subsequently reduced to |
In the | Treaty of Landsberg 1349, which divided up Louis's em |
lamic empires that only ended in 1555 with the | Treaty of Amasya." |
exed Thuringia in 1482, and three years later ( | Treaty of Leipzig, 1485) shared his territory with hi |
Since the | Treaty of Versailles prohibited the use and manufactu |
hile most of the latter agreed to peace in the | Treaty of Christburg in February 1249. |
nducted separate negotiations which led to the | Treaty of Constantinople. |
The Saar region was formed by the | Treaty of Versailles which ended World War I. |
After the 1654 | Treaty of Pereyaslav, the state became a suzerainty o |
The Tsar felt threatened by the | Treaty of Hadiach, which weakened his hold on Cossack |
Treaty of Athens was a treaty between Ottoman Empire | |
stonia, Finland, Latvia, and Lithuania, in the | Treaty of Tartu in 1920. |
Kwisno was a village in Prussia up to the | Treaty of Versailles, in which it was transferred to |
Adolf Hitler's abrogation of the terms of the | Treaty of Versailles in 1935, which banned Germany po |
la (Morea in Italian) and Crete, gained by the | Treaty of Karlowitz, retaining only the Ionian Island |
adly beaten, Santa Anna was forced to sign the | Treaty of Velasco, granting Texas its independence. |
A | treaty of neutrality and mutual nonaggression between |
Justice, another position provided for by the | Treaty of Berlin. |
a map, giving the boundaries as defined by the | treaty of Utrecht. |
all territory around the Sea of Marmara by the | Treaty of London. |
In August 1945, China signed a | Treaty of Friendship and Alliance granting the Soviet |
Th | Treaty of Watertown is still honoured today : all Mi' |
ce with the denuded Reichsmarine following the | Treaty of Versailles (1919), with two ships surviving |
The | Treaty of Neutrality signed on 29 September 1642 by L |
The Oregon | Treaty of 1846, ended the Oregon dispute and placed F |
hen discovered that it had been written in the | treaty of English coke and coal rather than British, |
Stefan Batory and Ivan IV finally signed the | Treaty of Jam Zapolski on January 15; Russia renounce |
and budgetary policies since the Roca-Runciman | Treaty of 1933, they advanced the lead attorney for o |
the few leading intellectuals that opposed the | Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984 between Chile |
France conquered the city officially by the | treaty of Nijmegen signed in 1678. |
As with the | Treaty of Versailles, the 1920 treaty contained the C |
ck-was pressured by the British into signing a | treaty of alliance with them on 22 September 1779.) |
anded over to the Kingdom of Castile after the | Treaty of Almizra of 1244. |
The Anglo-Dutch | Treaty of 1824 consolidated this separation, with the |
The 1920 | Treaty of Paris was an act signed by Romania and the |
After the | Treaty of Paris, he became governor of Tobago. |
Signature page of the | Treaty of Paris courtesy of the National Archives and |
lais and Aquitaine, effectively nullifying the | Treaty of Bretigny. |
As a result of the Washington Naval | Treaty of 6 February 1922 limiting naval armament, th |
74, the Anglo-Dutch War was concluded with the | Treaty of Westminster, the terms of which again trans |
rritory it had lost in 1920 when it signed the | Treaty of Trianon. |
This military expedition was preceeded by | Treaty of Peace and Alliance with newly ascended Empe |
Treaty of Verdun (843) | |
The Paris Peace | Treaty of October 28, 1920, formally recognized the u |
War and the Pomeranian War, and the following | Treaty of Fredrikshamn and Treaty of Paris, Sweden de |
t fully restored to French rule until the 1632 | Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. |
ja) was given by Romania to Bulgaria under the | Treaty of Craiova. |
After the | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, the Brigade rebelled against |
After the | Treaty of Andrusovo in 1667, the Right-bank Ukraine a |
The | Treaty of Rawalpindi is celebrated on Afghan Independ |
in 1970 Chancellor Willy Brandt by signing the | Treaty of Warsaw de facto acknowledged the border. |
ing Charles IV of Spain, thus invalidating the | Treaty of Paris and the US annexation to which it gav |
The failed amendment concerned the | Treaty of Nice. |
By signing the Peace | Treaty of Paris, Hungary again lost all the territori |
Following the signing of the | Treaty of Zboriv in 1649, it consisted of a total of |
gnificantly after Isaac Stevens negotiated the | Treaty of Hellgate in 1855, and white settlement in t |
The | Treaty of Rawalpindi (signed on 8 August 1919 and ame |
8-1829), achieved independence for Greece; the | Treaty of Adrianople ended the war. |
vided-and the same proviso was included in the | Treaty of Turin (16 March 1816)-that in these territo |
Treaty of Edirne | |
After the | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk he left Russian Army. |
Treaty of Chicago (1821) - not implied, though all 3 | |
utrality of Belgium had been guaranteed by the | Treaty of London (1839) which had been signed by Prus |
9, McKee was one of the men who negotiated the | Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek in 1830. |
Treaty of Madrid) that was held on September 29, 1801 | |
all its territory in Finland to Russia by the | Treaty of Fredrikshamn, where it came to constitute a |
tion of the Oregon Country with Britain by the | Treaty of Washington of 1846, although the later Nez |
1752 | Treaty of Logstown |
Treaty of Fort Niagara (1764) - as part of the Wester | |
The | Treaty of Guarantee was designed to preserve the terr |
He was also signatory to the peace | treaty of 1262 between Charles I and the city of Mars |
ment into the Black Hills, in violation of the | Treaty of Fort Laramie. |
Following the | Treaty of Nystad in 1722, Sweden's roll as a major Eu |
The | Treaty of Utrecht. |
1789 | Treaty of Fort Harmar reiterating claims in Ohio |
eir positions in protest at the signing of the | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. |
rposes, accepted the Oder-Neisse border in the | Treaty of Warsaw (1970), its legal caveat that only a |
In 1625, the | Treaty of Kurukove was signed at the site between the |
r was confirmed in 1920 by the Russian-Finnish | Treaty of Tartu. |
exile to the Isle of Elba, were settled in the | Treaty of Fontainebleau on April 11. |
recognized by the concerned states in the 1920 | Treaty of Trianon. |
claimed earlier by France but was ceded in the | Treaty of Paris (1763) that ended the French and Indi |
After the | Treaty of Ryswick he was sent, in 1698, as Commander- |
ments imposed on the defeated countries by the | Treaty of Versailles. |
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