

Till: >1AM>VR1> DICTIONARY OF FACTS 



hapelle, 174H. celebrated treaty between 



hingary. Spam, and 

 NMiwad an . 



Genoa. A number of pr> 



Bar 



i i-Chapellr. 1818. between the Allies and 

 anee. The latter pa>- 265.000.000 francs to the 



Treaty of Peace between Great Britain 



. >.iin. 



off 1686, between Ib-li 

 to enforce respect for th< 



i : i i. 

 uccewion. between France a 



.ticbetwe<: 1 I'russia and 



between France and Spain. 



decree. 1806. issued by Napoleon I., against 



reaty between England. II. .Hand. 

 France, and 



.. K.. .-en Maria Theresa of Austria 



.imy. I30O. ".at Interrupted the 



^T^ ears' War b Mice. 



< .ilrn.ir. I niuii of. I :',. I'enmark. B 



:' Denmark. 



hray. 15O8, league ngamM Venice. comprising 

 the Pope, the Emperor, and the Kings of France and 



SjM.;,. 



hray, Peace of, 1529, between Francis I. and 



< .mipo Formlo. . 17'.7, between France 



i .irlouit/. :. 1699, between Turkey and 



Austria Humiliating concessions 



< arl-l>.id. ( onure^ of. isll), held by the German 

 powers to protest against the progress of free institutions 

 and popular rights. 



luaiiixl rrance. !7!'.>. I7K, 18O5, 

 :.-ui<l and entered into by 



the great powers of the Continent to break down French 

 influence in Lur 



Concordat, 1801* betwea Napoleon I. and Pius VII.. 

 former was made in effect head of the 



<on-t.in<e. 11S3, between Frederick Barbarossa 



< openhaireM. 166O, treaty between Denmark and 



I ..in. tin. 1)1, MII. 1s<>7. treaty between Napoleon and 

 the royal family of Spain. 



fort) 1^71, conclusion of the preliminary 

 treaty of Versailles. 



<..i-t, in. ( or i \.-nt ion of, 1865, between Prussia and 



<.li.-nt. 1^14. treaty of Peaee between United States 



A ar of 1812. 



. lt>59, between England, France, and Hol- 

 land, with a view to preserve the equilibrium of Northern 



burjKi I -11, league with Subeck, giving rise to 



Hol\ Mli.m.e. lsl.-. a league between the Emperors 

 of Kumia and Austria and the Kim: of Prussia, by which 

 theyosten-il.lv bound themselves to Christian principles 

 al matters. 



Hull, rlx|,,,ru, 171*1, p-acc between Austria, Prussia, 



JayN Tn-;ily. 1794, between the United States and 



.-.-it Br^am. 



i\i'-i. 1814* bel Denmark, Sweden, and England. 

 Norway and Sweden united. 



Kim link -KalnardJI, 1774, between Turkey and 



u. . < ailioiic. i.-,7r,. formed to prevent the 

 :. :' Henry IV. of 1 ranee. 

 London. I sin, quadruple treaty between Great 

 'ru-sia. and Russia on the one hand. 



ng the states of Egypt. 

 i.mie\iiie, i-.ni. between France and Austria and 



re. 



Mid rid. I.V.T.. treaty between Charles V. and Francis 



Mim-t.-r. UMSfbet ! :-mce and the U.rnperor of 

 this peace, the principle of a balance of 



'-oiMii/ed. 



N.inkin. 1M'.'. ,-nded the opium war between Great 

 Britain and China. 



Xante-. Ldict of, l.-,s, by which Henry IV. of 

 France grant e.l toleration to tin- Huiruc! 



V -tadt, 1721, closed the war between Sweden and 

 Russia. 



Pan'-. Treaties of: 1763* terminating the Seven 



.1. in Austria, the French and Indian \\ ;n . 



i;^.{. terminating the American Revolutionary War. 



|slt-l.-. I -ei \\ecn l-'rance and tl.c Coalition. Ls.'.tl. 



Mating the Crimean \\ ar. 1SJ,S. terminating the 



American \\ ar. 

 Partition of Poland: 



177'.'. MOrel treaty between Russia and Prus>ia at 



St. Petersburg. 



I ;'..%. between llussia. Austria, and Prussia. 



I'. i--. in, 1 ."." 'i, .-ecuriim the liberties ot German 

 Lutherans. 



l'err\*. Treaty. 1S">4, coniiuercial treat\ between 

 United Btatei and Jaj)an. 



IVirtstiutiitli. i;M>:>. treaty between Japan an<l Kus- 

 -ia. cloMn^ the Kuaao-Japanese \\ar. 



I'raiiiie. lsi(i. peace between I'ru.-sia and Austria. 

 I'resmirii, 1SO.", peace between 1- ranee and Austria; 

 ancient >tate> of Venice ceded to Italy, and independence 



itseriand stipulated. 



I'retoria. 11M)V;, terminated the Boer War between 

 Great Britain and the Transvaal. 



Pyrenees. !<>">!>. bet ween France and Spain ; mutual 

 concessions of territory made. 



Quadruple Alliance, 1718, celebrated treaty be- 

 tween (ireat Britain, France, the Emperor, and Holland, 

 for the purpose of guaranteeing the succession of the 

 reigning families in Great Britain and France, and set- 

 tling the partition of the Spanish Monarchy. 



Rastadt, 1714, between France and Austria. 



Kastadt. Congress o f, 1797, between France and 

 the Empire, established a general peace with the Ger- 

 manic powers. 



Katishon, 1806, secession of the Germanic princes 

 from the Empire, to the eause of Napoleon, forming the 



Kiiine. Confederation of, 1806. 



Kyswiek, 1(597, peace between France and the allied 

 powers, elosirm the war of the " Patch Note." 



St. Clair-Sur-Epte, 911, terminated the war be- 

 tween the Norse under Holla and Charles the Simple of 

 France. 



Saint Germain, 1570, peace between the Catholics 

 and Huguenots. 



San Stefano, 1878, this treaty, supplemented by 

 the Congress of Berlin closed the Russian-Turkish War. 



Schonbrunn, 1809, treaty between France and Aus- 

 tria. 



Shimonosoki, 1895, closed the war between Japanese 

 and China. 



Thorn, 1466, settled the terms of the Polish conquest 

 of Western Prussia. 



Tientsin, 1858, between China and each of the 

 nations of Great Britain. France, Russia, and the United 



States. 



Tilsit, 1807, treaty concluded between France and 

 Russia, whereby Napoleon restored to the Prussian 

 Monarch one-half of his territories, and Russia recog- 

 nized the Confederates of the Rhine, and the elevation 

 of Napoleon's brothers, Joseph, Louis, and Jerome to the 

 thrones of Naples, Holland, and Westphalia. 



iToIentino, 1797, between the Pope and the French 

 Republic. 

 Triple Alliance, 1668, the celebrated alliance be- 

 tween the States-General and England against France 

 for the protection of the Spanish Netherlands. Sweden 

 afterward joined the league. 



Triple Alliance, 1879, between Austria, Germany, 

 and Italy. 



Troyes, 1420, between England, France, and Bur- 

 gundy, whereby Henry V. -of England succeeded to the 

 throne of France. 



rim, 162O, by which Frederick V. lost Bohemia. 



Utrecht, 1713, terminated the wars of Queen Anne 

 of England, and secured the Protestant succession in 

 Knjrland. and enlarged British colonization in America. 



Utrecht, Union of, 1579, foundations of the Dutch 

 Republic laid. 



Valencay, 1813, between Napoleon and Ferdinand 

 VII. of Spain, whereby the latter restored full possession 

 of his kingdom upon agreeing to maintain its integrity. 



Verdun, Contract of, N4J1, concluded the war be- 

 tween Lothaire, Louis the German, and Charles the Bald, 

 and settled their respective imperial dominions after the 

 death of their father, Louis the Pious. 



Verona, Congress of, 1822, held by the great 

 powers to adjust Spanish and Grecian disturbances. 



Versailles, 1783, between Great Britain and the 

 United States at close of American Revolution; the 

 treaty was signet! in Paris. 1783, between Great Britain, 

 France, and Spain. 1871, between France and Ger- 

 many: William I., proclaimed Emperor of Germany. 



Vienna, 1725, treaty between the Emperor of Ger- 

 many and the King of Spain, settling the sovereignty 



