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Diplomatic timeline for 1815 ==Time line== Diplomatic timeline for 1815: *February 8: Declaration of the Powers regarding the abolition of the Slave Trade, signed at Vienna. *February 8: Articles concerning the navigation of the Rhine, signed at Vienna. *February 8: Articles concerning the navigation of the Necker, of the Mayne, of the Moselle, of the Meuse, and of the Scheldt, signed at Vienna. *March 13: the eight powers, who had ratified the treaty of Paris, issued the ''Declaration at the Congress of Vienna'' after the escape of Napoleon from Elba, declaring him a common enemy to the repose of the world. *19 March: Regulation concerning the precedence of Diplomatic Agents, signed at Vienna. *March 20, Declaration of the Powers on the affairs of the Helvetic Confederacy, signed at Vienna (see the Acceptance of the Diet of May 27). *March 20: Protocol on the cessions made by the King of Sardinia to the Canton of Geneva, signed at Vienna. *March 25: Treaty of Vienna, between Great Britain, Austria, Russia, and Prussia, confirming the principles on which they had acted by the Treaty of Chaumont, March 1, 1814. *March 28: Neapolitan War commenced by Joachim Murat against Austria. *May 3: Treaty between Russia and Austria, 21 April/3 May, signed at Vienna.〔Two dates. Julian and Gregorian (see differences between Julian and Gregorian dates]).〕 *May 3: Treaty between Russia and Prussia, 21 April/3 May, signed at Vienna.〔 *May 3: Additional Treaty, relative to Cracow, between Austria, Prussia, and Russia, 21 April/3 May, signed at Vienna.〔 *May 3: 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Diplomatic timeline for 1815」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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