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Ratification document of the Congress of Vienna (29 September 1814 – 9 June 1815)

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Basım Tarihi: 1815
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Tarih 1815
Notlar At the Congress of Vienna (29 September 1814 to 9 June 1815), Austria fully restored its position as one of the great powers in Europe. It renounced the former Austrian territories in the Netherlands and South Germany and regained a number of North Italian possessions. The Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, together with smaller North Italian territories like Tuscany, Modena, Piacenza, Parma and Guastalla – which came under control of Habsburg Archdukes – confirmed Austrian predominance in Northern and Central Italy.
Bu sayfanın künyesi Copyedited by:Daniel de la VEGADaniel de la Vega is a copy editor based in Portland, Oregon. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in linguistics from the University of California at Santa Cruz in 2014 and has since done editing and localization work on everything from college applications to magazines to video game dialogue.
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Ratification document of the Congress of Vienna (29 September 1814 – 9 June 1815)

Basım Tarihi 1815
Tür Belge
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Evet
Fiziksel Boyutlar 40 x 52,5 cm
Kütüphane Museum With No Frontiers
Kayıt Numarası AWE_at_4
Lokasyon Austrian State Archives
Tarih 1815
Notlar At the Congress of Vienna (29 September 1814 to 9 June 1815), Austria fully restored its position as one of the great powers in Europe. It renounced the former Austrian territories in the Netherlands and South Germany and regained a number of North Italian possessions. The Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, together with smaller North Italian territories like Tuscany, Modena, Piacenza, Parma and Guastalla – which came under control of Habsburg Archdukes – confirmed Austrian predominance in Northern and Central Italy.
Bu sayfanın künyesi Copyedited by:Daniel de la VEGADaniel de la Vega is a copy editor based in Portland, Oregon. He obtained his bachelor’s degree in linguistics from the University of California at Santa Cruz in 2014 and has since done editing and localization work on everything from college applications to magazines to video game dialogue.
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