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  1. 1259 in poetry

    Year nav topic2 1259 poetry literature Events Retired Emperor Emperor Go Saga Go Saga orders a new imperial anthology of Japanese poetry Japanese Waka poetry waka poetry. It will be completed in 1265 in poetry 1265 by Fujiwara no Tameie , with assistance from Fujiwara no Motoie , Fujiwara no Ieyoshi , Fujiwara no Yukiee , and Fujiwara no Mitsutoshi and titled Shokukokin Wakash , Collection of Ancient and Modern Times Continued , consisting of twenty volumes containing 1,925 poems. Works published Empty section date July 2010 Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths l fr r arson born 1210 in poetry 1210 , Icelandic skald Jehan Erart born 1200 in poetry 1200 , trouv re Category 1200s in poetry Category 1259 Poetry ...   more details



  1. Battle of Cassano (1259)

    des papes last de Cherrier first Claude authorlink coauthors year 1841 publisher location Paris isbn ... Guelphs and Ghibellines The Battle of Cassano d Adda Cassano was fought in the Autumn of 1259 between a Guelph and a Ghibelline army in northern Italy. In 1259, Ezzelino III da Romano Ezzelino da Romano ... 45.5260596 9.5167713 display title Category Astigiani Wars Category Conflicts in 1259 Category 1259 ...   more details



  1. List of state leaders in 1259

    List of state leaders in 1258 1258 state leaders 1259 Events of 1259 List of state leaders in 1260 1260 state leaders State leaders by year Asia China Southern Song Dynasty Emperor Lizong of Song Emperor Lizong 1224&ndash 1264 Goryeo Korea Goryeo Kingdom Gojong of Goryeo Gojong 1213&ndash 1259 Wonjong of Goryeo Wonjong 1259&ndash 1274 Kamakura period Japan Kamakura period Monarch Emperor Go Fukakusa 1246&ndash 1260 Shogun Kamakura shogunate Kamakura Prince Munetaka 1252&ndash 1266 Shikken H j Nagatoki 1256&ndash 1264 Khmer Empire Jayavarman VIII 1243&ndash 1295 Mongol Empire M ngke Khan 1251&ndash 1260 Pagan, Myanmar Kingdom of Pagan Narathihapate 1254&ndash 1287 Sukhothai Kingdom Ban Muang, King of Sukhothai Ban Muang 1257&ndash 1277 White Horde Orda Khan 1226&ndash 1280 Europe Principality of Achaea William II Villehardouin 1246&ndash 1278 Kingdom of Aragon James I of Aragon James I 1213&ndash 1276 Kingdom of Bohemia Ottokar II of Bohemia Ottokar II 1253&ndash 1278 Second Bulgarian Empire Bulgarian Empire Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria Constantine Tikh, Tsar of Bulgaria 1257&ndash 1277 Crown of Castile Alfonso X of Castile 1252&ndash 1284 Kingdom of Denmark Christopher I of Denmark Christopher I 1252&ndash 1259 Eric V of Denmark Eric V 1259&ndash 1286 Despotate of Epirus Michael II Komnenos Doukas 1230&ndash 1266 68 Kingdom of England Henry III of England Henry III 1216&ndash 1272 Kingdom of France Louis IX of France Louis IX 1226&ndash 1270 Kingdom of Gwynedd Llywelyn the Last Llywelyn the Last, Prince of Gwynedd 1246&ndash 1282 Holy Roman Empire disputed election Richard ... Palaiologos 1259&ndash 1282 as regent and co emperor Kingdom of Norway Haakon IV of Norway Haakon IV ...&ndash 1259 Qutuz 1259&ndash 1260 Ilkhanate Hulagu Khan 1256&ndash 1265 Sultanate of R m Kaykaus II 1246&ndash 1262 Category Lists of state leaders by year 1259 Category 1259 de Liste der Staatsoberh upter 1259 mk 1259 ...   more details



  1. Rebellion of Albanon (1257?1259)

    The Rebellion of Albanon 1257 1259 was one of the greatest Albanians Albanian rebellions in the Middle Ages , against the Empire of Nicaea . The rebels were active in Dyrrhachium , Ochrid , Dibra and Mat . The rebellion was a reaction to the imposition of Niceaan rule in the person of governor Constantine Chabaron . The locals sided with the Despot of Epirus , Michael II Komnenos Doukas , who fought against the Nicaeans over the supremacy of the Albanian lands. The Nicaean forces were under the command of George Akropolites , who described the events himself. In the autumn of 1257, Akropolites left Thessalonica and by way of Kastoria entered Kounavia , Mat and Dibra in an effort to convince the local chieftains to abandon Michael II and submit to imperial rule. Yet, in February 1258 the Nicaean garrisons were annihilated. Taking advantage of the situation, Michael II of Epirus started his campaign against the Nicaeans and captured Chabaron in Kanin Castle Kanina . The Albanians drove back the imperial troops sent as reinforcements and Akropolites set fresh troops in the move, opening his way to Ochrid and Prespa, but without having a chance to engage the rebels in the inner regions. He was forced to return to Prilep and fell captive to Michael II. The revolt was suppressed after troops from Asia Minor were sent in the spring of 1259, headed by John Komnenos. The most decisive battle was fought in the city of Deabolis . After suffering heavy losses, the Byzantines were finally able to control the situation, but in the years 1260 1270 the Albanian rulers revolted again in the region of Dyrrhachium . ref Setton, Kenneth Meyer The Papacy and the Levant, 1204 1571 The Thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, Volume 1. American Philosophical Society, 1976. page 74. http books.google.com books?id 5Gm79HuBY0cC&pg PA74&dq Constantine Chabaron&hl en&ei znXhS PaAYKB AaVv6HODg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CDMQ6AEwAA v onepage&q Constantine 20Chabaron&f false ref ref ...   more details



  1. The Treaty

    Infobox Film name The Treaty image caption director Jonathan Lewis producer Kieran Corrigan writer Brian Phelan starring Brendan Gleeson br Ian Bannen br Julian Fellowes br Barry McGovern music cinematography Breffni Byrne editing Chris Rodmell distributor released 1991 runtime country film Ireland language English budget preceded by followed by The Treaty is a 1991 Republic of Ireland Irish historical film historical television film directed by Jonathan Lewis. The film is about the Anglo Irish Treaty that Michael Collins Irish leader Michael Collins bargained for with the British government in 1921. It is factually accurate, and it shows how negotiation s actually worked. Low budget and originally made for television , this RTE BBC co production remains one of the best Irish television film s. Brendan Gleeson performed the role of Michael Collins, Barry McGovern played amon de Valera , Bosco Hogan played Robert Erskine Childers Erskine Childers , Julian Fellowes played Winston Churchill and Ian Bannen played David Lloyd George . External links imdb title 190088 The Treaty rotten tomatoes id treaty title The Treaty http www.youtube.com watch?v 99aZIm1DZVY A small clip of the The Treaty DEFAULTSORT Treaty, The Category 1991 films Category Biographical films Category Irish films Category Irish drama films Category Irish television films Category 1990s drama films Category English language films Category History of Ireland Category Irish War of Independence films Ireland film stub Tv film stub ...   more details



  1. Treaty

    Refimprove date August 2009 Image Traktat brzeski 1918.jpg thumb right 300px The first two pages of the Treaty ... A treaty is an express agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely sovereign state s and international organizations . A treaty may also be known as an international ... treaties and the rules are the same. ref In United States constitutional law, the term treaty ... liable under international law. Modern usage A treaty is an official, express written agreement that states ... IUC International Law , pp. 88 92. page 88 ref A treaty is that official document which expresses .... 135. ref or entities. It is possible however for a bilateral treaty to have more than two parties consider ... groups, the Swiss on the one part and the EU and its member states on the other part . The treaty ... date November 2010 A multilateral treaty is concluded among several countries. ref name nicholson135 ... compacts, e.g., the Treaty of Locarno which guarantees each signatory against attack from another. ref name nicholson135 Adding and amending treaty obligations Reservations Main Reservation law Reservations are essentially wikt caveat caveat s to a state s acceptance of a treaty. Reservations ... after it has already joined a treaty . Originally, international law was unaccepting of treaty reservations, rejecting them unless all parties to the treaty accepted the same reservations. However, in the interest ... of the treaty. When a state limits its treaty obligations through reservations, other states party to that treaty have the option to accept those reservations, object to them, or object and oppose ... parties to the treaty . If the state opposes, the parts of the treaty affected by the reservation ... under that treaty between those two state parties whatsoever. The objecting and opposing state essentially refuses to acknowledge the reserving state is a party to the treaty at all. ref Vienna ... an existing treaty can be amended. First, formal amendment requires States parties to the treaty to go ...   more details



  1. .paris

    Infobox Top level domain name .paris image background D2B48C introduced 2008 type Sponsored top level domain status Unofficial proposal registry ICANN sponsor founder intendeduse Paris residents, institutions and businesses actualuse Not yet is use restrictions None structure Direct second level registrations will be allowed document disputepolicy website n We ll always have .paris ICANN votes for top level domain registration in 2009 News report .paris is a proposed generic top level domain for the city of Paris , France . It was introduced in June 2008 by ICANN, but not yet assigned. External links http info.nic.ru st 22 out 2068.shtml Info about .paris. GTLD DEFAULTSORT Paris Category Proposed top level domains Category Paris culture Category Internet in France compu domain stub fa .paris no .paris ...   more details



  1. Paris

    commune name Paris common name Paris image Paris Eiffelturm und Marsfeld2.jpg image size 280px caption Paris, with the Eiffel Tower in the foreground and the skyscrapers of La D fense in the background ... Grandes Armes de Paris.svg image coat of arms size 120px flag legend Flag of Paris City flag coat of arms legend Coat of arms of Paris City coat of arms city motto Fluctuat nec mergitur Latin It is tossed ... Time CET small UTC 1 small region le de France region le de France department Paris 75 mayor Bertrand ... Subdivisions subdivisions. Arrondissements of Paris 20 arrondissements area km2 105.4 area footnotes ... code 75001 75020, 75116 population 2211297 population date Jan.  2008 ref name paris pop 2008 ... urban area km2 2,845 urban area date 2010 urban pop 10,354,675 ref name paris UU10 pop cite web url ... 3 title Unit urbaine 2010 Paris 00851 publisher Insee language French accessdate 2011 10 20 ref ... ref name paris AU10 pop metro area pop date Jan.  2008 website http www.paris.fr www.paris.fr Paris ..., at the heart of the le de France region le de France Regions of France region or Paris Region, Lang fr R gion parisienne . The city of Paris, within its administrative limits the 20 arrondissements of Paris arrondissements largely unchanged since 1860, has an estimated population of 2,211,297 ref name paris pop 2008 Fr icon cite web url http www.recensement 2008.insee.fr chiffresCles.action ... title Commune Paris 75056 Th me volution et structure de la population author INSEE Institut National de la Statistique et des tudes conomiques accessdate 2011 08 31 ref January 2008 , but the Paris Metropolitan Area France metropolitan area has a population of 12,089,098 ref name paris ... 2010 Paris 001 publisher Insee language French accessdate 2011 10 20 ref January 2008 , and is one ... accessdate 2007 01 18 ref Paris was the largest city in the Western world for about 1,000 years ..., 2006. p. 115 ref Paris is today one of the world s leading business and culture cultural centres ...   more details



  1. This Was Paris

    Infobox film name This Was Paris image caption director John Harlow director John Harlow producer Max Milder writer Edward Dryhurst br Gordon Wellesley br Brock Williams br Basil Woon starring Ann Dvorak br Ben Lyon br Griffith Jones actor Griffith Jones music Jack Beaver cinematography Basil Emmott editing Les Norman distributor Warner Bros. released film date 1942 3 21 df y runtime 77 min country FilmUK awards language English budget gross preceded by followed by This Was Paris is a 1942 in film 1942 Cinema of the United Kingdom British drama film directed by John Harlow director John Harlow and starring Ann Dvorak , Ben Lyon and Griffith Jones actor Griffith Jones . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 54112 ref Plot British agents operate in Paris during the Second World War . Cast Ann Dvorak ... Ann Morgan Ben Lyon ... Butch, Sydney Chronicle Reporter Griffith Jones actor Griffith Jones ... Capt. Bill Hamilton, MI5 Robert Morley ... Van Der Stuyl Harold Huth ... Count Raul De La Vague Mary Maguire ... Blossom Leroy Butch s Girlfriend Vera Bogetti ... Mme. Florien Harry Welchman ... Forsyth, MI5 Frederick Burtwell ... J.B. Entwhisle, Butch s Editor Marian Spencer ... Lady Muriel Billy Holland ... Liftman Miles Malleson ... Watson, Newspaper Librarian Bernard Miles ... Nazi Propaganda Officer Hay Petrie ... Popinard, Amusement Park Owner Harry McElhone ... Harry the bartender References reflist External links imdb title 0035434 CinemaoftheUK DEFAULTSORT This Was Paris Category 1942 films Category British films Category British war films Category British spy films Category English language films Category Films directed by John Harlow Category World War II films made in wartime Category Black and white films 1940s UK film stub ...   more details



  1. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1259

    Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox UN resolution number 1259 organ SC date 11 August year 1999 meeting 4,033 code S RES 1259 document http daccess dds ny.un.org doc UNDOC GEN N99 233 60 PDF N9923360.pdf?OpenElement for 15 abstention 0 against 0 subject Appointment of Prosecutor at the ICTY and ICTR result Adopted image Carla del Ponte 2 yehzovised.jpg caption Carla Del Ponte United Nations Security Council resolution 1259 , adopted unanimously on 11 August 1999, after recalling United Nations Security Council resolution resolutions United Nations Security Council Resolution 808 808 1993 , United Nations Security Council Resolution 827 827 1993 , United Nations Security Council Resolution 936 936 1994 , United Nations Security Council Resolution 955 955 1994 and United Nations Security Council Resolution 1047 1047 1996 , the Council appointed Carla Del Ponte as Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda ICTR and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ICTY . ref cite news url http www.un.org News Press docs 1999 19990811.sc6712.html title Security Council accepts Secretary General s nomination of Carla Del Ponte as Prosecutor at the Tribunals for former Yugoslavia and Rwanda date 11 August 1999 publisher United Nations ref The Council noted the resignation of the former Prosecutor, Louise Arbour , with effect from 15 September 1999, and decided that term of Carla Del Ponte, a Switzerland Swiss attorney general, would begin on that date. ref cite web last Anonymous title Carla Del Ponte Appointment And Initial Appearance url http www.iwpr.net report news carla del ponte appointment and initial appearance publisher Institute for War & Peace Reporting ref See also Bosnian Genocide Rwandan Genocide List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1201 to 1300 1998 2000 Yugoslav Wars References reflist colwidth 30em External links ... the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda fa nl Resolutie 1259 Veiligheidsraad ...   more details



  1. Treaty of York

    place London pages 82 &ndash 83 url ref The account of Paris The treaty gained additional prominence due to the chronicler Matthew Paris c. 1200 &ndash 1259 , who is known for his rhetorical passion and his invectives against those with whom he disagreed. Paris describes the Papal legate Otho in negative ... last Paris first Matthew author link Matthew Paris year 1259 date 1259 editor last Giles editor first John Allen editor link contribution title Matthew Paris English History from the Year 1235 ... Citation last Paris first Matthew author link Matthew Paris year 1259 date 1259 editor last Giles editor ... had to be drawn up concerning Otho s visit. ref Citation last Paris first Matthew author link Matthew Paris year 1259 date 1259 editor last Giles editor first John Allen editor link contribution ...TOCright The Treaty of York was an agreement between Henry III of England and Alexander II of Scotland , signed at York on 25 September 1237. It detailed the future status of several feudal properties ... of the Anglo Scottish border . The treaty was one of a number of agreements in the ongoing relationship ... to the writing of the contemporary chronicler Matthew Paris , who disparaged both Alexander and Otho ... no reference to an agreement or treaty. ref Citation last Burton first John Hill author link ... threatening to invade England. ref Citation last Paris first Matthew author link Matthew Paris year 1259 date 1259 editor last Giles editor first John Allen editor link contribution 1236 The Complaint ... Matthew Paris English History from the Year 1235 to 1273 volume I edition publisher George Bell & Sons ... and Scotland contribution url http books.google.com books?id WWENAAAAIAAJ&pg PA69 title Matthew Paris ... date 1889 publication place London pages 69 &ndash 70 url ref Paris goes on to say that in 1239 ... PA195 title Matthew Paris English History from the Year 1235 to 1273 volume I edition publisher George ... Paris account as having any validity, as it is contradicted by known facts regarding dates ...   more details



  1. Treaty of London

    The Treaty of London may refer to Treaty of London 1359 , which ceded western France to England, repudiated by the Estates General in Paris on 19 May 1359 Treaty of London 1518 , a non aggression pact between the major European nations Treaty of London 1604 , between England and Spain Treaty of London 1700 , also known as the Second Partition Treaty Convention of London 1786 , which allowed British settlers in Belize to cut and export timber Jay Treaty 1794 , between Britain and the USA, to resolve various issues arising from the 1776 American Revolution Anglo Dutch Treaty of 1814 , returning colonies to the Netherlands Treaty of 1818 London Convention of 1818 , between the United States of America and the United Kingdom Anglo Dutch Treaty of 1824 , resolving problems with the 1814 treaty Treaty ... London Conference of 1832 Treaty of London 1832 , between Britain, France, and Russia, creating an independent Kingdom of Greece Treaty of London 1839 , which recognised the independence and neutrality ... London Straits Convention 1841 , which closed the Bosporus and the Dardanelles to warships Treaty of London 1841 , for the Suppression of the African Slave trade Treaty of London 1861 , between Britain ... Treaty of London 1864 , which united the Ionian Islands with Greece Treaty of London 1867 , which guaranteed the neutrality of Luxembourg Treaty of London 1871 , concerning Dutch East Indies see nl ... African Republic Treaty of London 1890 , between Britain, Germany and Portugal, over territorial claims in Southern Africa Treaty of London 1913 , which ended the First Balkan War Treaty of London 1915 , between the Entente powers and Italy Anglo Irish Treaty 1921 , which established a semi ... Commission London Naval Treaty 1930 , which established limits on naval fleets and construction programs ... of Aggression 1933 Second London Naval Treaty 1936 , which furthered naval arms control limits Treaty of London 1945 , the legal basis for the Nazi trials Treaty of London 1946 , which ended the British ...   more details



  1. General Treaty

    The General Treaty lang de Generalvertrag also lang de Deutschlandvertrag Germany Treaty is a treaty of international law which was signed by the West Germany Federal Republic of Germany FRG or West Germany , and the Western Allies France , Great Britain , and the USA on May 26, 1952 but which took effect, with some slight changes, only in 1955. It ended formally Germany s status as an Allied occupied Germany occupied territory and gives it the rights of a sovereign state , with certain restrictions that remained in place until German reunification . Attaining sovereignty had become necessary in light of the rearmament efforts of the FRG. For this reason, it was agreed that the Treaty would only come to force when West Germany also joined the European Defense Community EDC . Because the EDC Treaty was not approved by France s Parliament on August 30, 1954, the General Treaty could not come into effect. After this failure, the EDC Treaty had to be reworked and the nations at the London Nine Power Conference decided to allow West Germany to join NATO and to create the Western European Union not to be confused with the European Union . With this development, West Germany, under the leadership of Konrad Adenauer , in front of the backdrop of the Cold War became a fully trusted partner of the western allies and with the second draft of the General Treaty, West Germany largely regained its sovereignty. The Allies, however, retained some controls over Germany until 1991 see further Two Plus Four Agreement . After the ratification of the Paris Treaties on May 5, 1955 the General Treaty took full effect. See also Petersberg Agreement Bonn Paris conventions External links http www.documentarchiv.de brd dtlvertrag.html German Text of the treaty De icon German Deutschlandvertrag September 1, 2006 Category 20th century in Germany Category Legal history of Germany Category Treaties of the United States Category Treaties of the United Kingdom Category 1952 in France Category 1955 in France ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Sahagún

    The Treaty of Sahag n , being a treaty signed at Sahag n , may refer to Treaty of Sahag n 1158 Treaty of Sahag n 1170 disambig ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Fontainebleau

    The Treaty of Fontainebleau refers to a number of agreements signed at Fontainebleau , France , often at the Ch teau de Fontainebleau The Treaty of Fontainebleau 1631 , signed on 30 May 1631 between Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria, and the Kingdom of France, established a secret alliance between the two Catholic states during the Thirty Years War The Treaty of Fontainebleau 1661 , between France and Sweden, in which France gave Sweden subsidies in exchange for support of the French choice for King of Poland The Treaty of Fontainebleau 1679 , signed on 23 August 1679. French dictated peace between Denmark Norway and Sweden during the Scanian War The Treaty of Fontainebleau 1743 , established the second Bourbon Family Compact between France and Spain The Treaty of Fontainebleau 1745 , which established a military alliance between Louis XV of France and Charles Edward Stuart The Treaty of Fontainebleau 1762 , a secret agreement in which France ceded the colony of Louisiana to Spain prior to the 1763 Treaty of Paris, but which was implemented in 1764 The Treaty of Fontainebleau 1785 between the Dutch Republic and Emperor Joseph II regarding the Scheldt Estuary The Treaty of Fontainebleau 1807 , signed on 27 October between Spain and France, defined the occupation of Portugal and proposed the division of the country into three kingdoms as a result of the Peninsular War the Kingdom of Northern Lusitania, Portugal reduced in size and the Algarve expanded to include Alentejo The Treaty of Fontainebleau 1814 , signed on 11 April, exiling Napoleon Bonaparte as the Emperor of Elba It should not be confused with the Edict of Fontainebleau October 1685 , an edict issued by Louis XIV of France Louis XIV of France , best known as the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes of 1598 which had granted to the Huguenot s the right to worship their religion without persecution from the state in a specified number of locations . See also List of treaties disambiguation an Tractato de Fontainebleau ...   more details



  1. Treaty of ?stanbul

    Treaty of stanbul may refer to Treaty of stanbul 1479 Treaty of stanbul 1533 Treaty of Istanbul 1590 Treaty of stanbul 1700 Treaty of stanbul 1724 Treaty of stanbul 1736 Treaty of stanbul 1832 Treaty of stanbul 1897 Treaty of stanbul 1913 See also Treaty of Constantinople disambiguation List of treaties of the Ottoman Empire disambig ...   more details



  1. Osage Treaty

    Osage Treaty may refer to Osage Treaty 1808 or Treaty of Fort Clark Osage Treaty 1815 , one of the Treaties of Portage des Sioux Osage Treaty 1818 or Treaty of St. Louis Osage Treaty 1825 disambig ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Novgorod

    Treaty of Novgorod may refer to Treaty of Novgorod 1326 Treaty of Novgorod 1537 Treaty of Novgorod 1557 Treaty of Novgorod 1561 dab ...   more details



  1. Peace treaty

    headquarters. Modern history Famous examples include the Treaty of Paris 1815 , signed after Napoleon ... earlyamerica milestones paris The Paris Peace Treaty of 1783 http books.google.com books?id ...for the X Sinner album Peace Treaty album A peace treaty is an Treaty agreement between two or more hostile ... issues which may be included in a peace treaty, and a treaty s content usually depends on the nature ... of existing debt s Defining of proscribed behavior The re application of existing treaty treaties ... of large conflicts between numerous parties there may be one international treaty covering ... desired goal of peace and the signing of a treaty. A peace treaty also is often not used to end ... is often formalized by means of a peace treaty. Role of UN Since the founding of the United Nations ... treaty international treaties and obligations member states are involved in which they seek .... This has meant that formal declarations of war are frequently not undertaken and also a peace treaty at the end is also not entered in to. Historic peace treaties Ancient history Image Treaty of Kadesh.jpg ... treaty Treaty of Kadesh , at the Istanbul Archaeology Museum . One of the earliest recorded peace .... 1270sBC 1274 BC Battle of Kadesh see Egyptian Hittite peace treaty . The battle took place in what ... to end their dispute and sign a peace treaty. Both sides could not afford the possibility ..., op. cit., p.256 ref The peace treaty was recorded in two versions, one in Egyptian Egyptian hieroglyphs ... treaties. This treaty differs from others, however, in that the two language versions are differently ... came suing for peace, while the Egyptian version claims the reverse. The treaty was given to the Egyptians ... into the Temple of Karnak . The Treaty was concluded between Ramesses II and Hatusili III in Year ... that they should not be harmed this might be thought of as the first extradition treaty. There are also threats of retribution, should the treaty be broken. This treaty is considered of such importance ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Nice

    treaty Treaty of Paris 1951 . The Irish referenda Politics of the European Union Under the current ...About the EU treaty of 2001 the 1892 treaty between Italy and France Treaty of Nice 1892 Infobox Treaty name Treaty of Nice long name Treaty of Nice amending the Treaty on European Union, the Treaties establishing the European Communities and certain related acts image Treaty nice.jpg image width 300px ... 2001 European Union member state EU members depositor language languages wikisource Treaty of Nice The Treaty of Nice was signed by European leaders on 26 February 2001 and came into force on 1 February 2003. It amended the Maastricht Treaty or the Treaty on European Union and the Treaties of Rome Treaty of Rome or the Treaty establishing the European Community . The Treaty of Nice reformed the institutional ... intended to have been done by the Treaty of Amsterdam Amsterdam Treaty , but failed to be addressed at the time. The entrance into force of the treaty was in doubt for a time, after its initial ... a year later. Provisions of the treaty The Nice Treaty was attacked by many people as a flawed compromise ... in the Treaty of Nice, effective as of 1 November 2004 fact please provide a reference that the voting system took effect in on that date and not in 2003 as did the Treaty itself date April 2011 ... tr table font The Treaty provided for an increase after enlargement of the number of seats in the European Parliament to 732, which exceeded the cap established by the Treaty of Amsterdam. The question ... the Treaty providing that once the number of Member States reached 27, the number of Commissioners ... Commissioner. The Treaty provided for the creation of subsidiary courts below the European Court ... such as patents. The Treaty of Nice provides for new rules on closer co operation, the rules introduced in the Treaty of Amsterdam being viewed as unworkable, and hence these rules have not yet ... member states to be admitted in enlargement, the Treaty of Nice for the first time adopted formal ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Rome

    Union European Economic Community History In 1951, the Treaty of Paris 1951 Treaty of Paris was signed, creating the European Coal and Steel Community ECSC . The Treaty of Paris was an international treaty based on international law, designed to help reconstruct the economies of the European continent ... began negotiating the treaty. The Treaty establishing the ECSC was signed in Paris on 18 April 1951 and entered into force on 24 July 1952. The Treaty expired on 23 July 2002, after fifty years ...Other uses Treaty of Rome disambiguation For the content of the treaty as of 2009, see Treaties of the European Union Treaty on the functioning of the European Union Infobox Treaty name Treaty of Rome long name Treaty establishing the European Economic Community ref This was the original long name. Subsequently renamed Treaty establishing the European Economic Community in 1993 and then Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union in 2009. ref image image width caption type Founding treaty date ... version wikisource The Treaty establishing the European Economic Community The Treaty of Rome , officially the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community TEEC , was an international agreement ... Economic was deleted from the treaty s name by the Maastricht Treaty in 1993, and the treaty was repackaged as the Treaties of the European Union Treaty on the functioning of the European Union Treaty on the functioning of the European Union on the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon in 2009 ... Political Community EPC . While the treaty for the latter was being drawn up by the European Parliament ... Economic Association May, 1958 , pp. 428 441 ref Image Treaty of Rome.jpg thumb The Treaty of Rome ... March 1957, of the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community and the Euratom Treaty at the Palazzo ... radio programme reported that delays in printing the treaty meant that the document signed by the European leaders as the Treaty of Rome consisted of blank pages between its Book frontispiece frontispiece ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Ribemont

    There are two Treaties of Ribemont , the first is from 880 and the second is from 1179 . The treaty of 880 The Treaty of Ribemont in 880 was the last treaty on the partitions of the Frankish Empire. It was signed by the German king Louis the Younger and the kings of France Western Francia , Louis III of France Louis III and Carloman II of France Carloman . After the death of Charles the Bald , Louis the Younger secured the friendship of Charles successor Louis the Stammerer with the Treaty of Fourons in November 878. The two nephews promised to accept the successions of their respective sons. The treaty was put to the test when Louis the Stammerer died in April 879. A western delegation led by Joscelin Bishop of Paris Gauzlin , bishop of Paris and later protector of the city during the Viking raids, invited Louis the Younger to take control of Western Francia . Because his wife Luitgard also supported this idea, Louis the Younger invaded Western Francia. He reached as far as Verdun , but he retreated after his nephews, the kings Louis III of France and Carloman of France , gave up their share of Lotharingia to him. Meanwhile Boso of Provence , a noble of Carolingian descent, proclaimed himself king of the Provence . Moreover, the Vikings resumed their attacks. To deal with these threats, the Carolingian kings decided to put aside their differences so as to deal with the threats together. They met at Ribemont , in present day Aisne . In return for Louis the Younger s neutrality, the kings of France confirmed Louis possession of the parts of Lotharingia that had been given to him since the Treaty of Meerssen . This left them free to deal with Boso. The border between France and the Holy Roman Empire remained largely the same until the Late Medieval . Earlier Frankish partitions were Treaty of Verdun 843 Treaty of Pr m 855 Treaty of Meerssen 870 The treaty of 1179 The second treaty was signed on 2 may, 1179, by the descendants of Duke Matthias I, Duke of Lorraine . Matthias ...   more details



  1. Vientiane Treaty

    The Vientiane Treaty was a cease fire agreement between the two warring Lao factions the monarch ial government of Laos and the communist Pathet Lao signed in Vientiane the capital of Laos , on February 21, 1973. The Vientiane Treaty was in some sense a corollary to the Paris Peace Accords , signed the month before, which had ended United States U.S. involvement in the Vietnam war . Just as the Paris Accords had mandated the withdrawal of all US forces in Vietnam , the Vientiane Treaty called for the removal from Laos of all foreign forces allied to each side. Under the terms of the treaty, a new coalition government was to be created security in major cities such as Vientiane was to be undertaken by joint forces from both sides. There were no outside guarantees to the terms, as the agreement was only between the Lao factions the International Control Commission ICC which had overseen the 1954 Geneva Conference 1954 Geneva Accords ending the First Indochina War was more powerless than before to monitor compliance. The coalition government envisaged by the treaty did not long outlast it as with the treaty itself, events in Laos emulated those in Vietnam. Shortly after Vietnam war Fall of Saigon the fall of the South Vietnamese government in April 1975, the Pathet Lao took over Laos in November 1975. External links http www.vientianetimes.net news History 20of 20Laos.htm History of Laos http www.onwar.com aced nation lay laos flaos1975.htm Pathet Lao Revolution in Laos Category History of Laos Category 1973 in Laos Category Treaties of Laos Category Treaties concluded in 1973 Category Peace treaties SEAsia hist stub ru 1973 ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Lausanne

    commons 1924 jul 16 treaty of lausanne ratification S5CV0176P0 19240716 HOC 53 House of Commons , 16 July 1924. ref The treaty came into force on 6 August 1924 when the instruments of ratification had been officially deposited in Paris. ref name Treaty Background main Conference of Lausanne ...For the First Treaty of Lausanne after the Italo Turkish War of 1911 1912 Italo Turkish War Treaty of Lausanne Infobox Treaty name Treaty of Lausanne long name image Turkey Greece Bulgaria on Treaty of Lausanne.png image width 300px caption Borders of Turkey according to the Treaty of Lausanne type date ... French , German language German languages website wikisource The Treaty of Lausanne was a peace treaty signed in Lausanne , Switzerland on 24 July 1923, that ended the state of war that had existed ... and the Serb Croatian Slovene State on the other. ref name Treaty http wwi.lib.byu.edu index.php Treaty of Lausanne Translation of the Treaty of Lausanne 1923 . The original text was in French. ref Although the same parties had previously signed the Treaty of S vres , it was rejected before ... of Independence fought against the terms of the treaty and the occupation of Anatolia . The Treaty ... of the border with Iraq. In the treaty, Turkey gave up all claims to the remainder of the Ottoman ... name Treaty The treaty was Ratification Ratification of an international treaty ratified by Turkey ... .PNG thumb 300px Borders of Turkey according to the Treaty of S vres 1920 which was annulled and replaced by the Treaty of Lausanne 1923 as a consequence of the Turkish War of Independence led by Mustafa ... of the Turkish national movement i.e. Turkey, rejected the Treaty of S vres that was signed by the Ottoman ..., and following more protests by the Turks and tense debates, the treaty was signed on 24 July as a result ... State University , 2003 , 303. ref Stipulations The treaty was composed of 143 articles with major ... Binding letters. The treaty provided for the independence of the Republic of Turkey but also ...   more details



  1. Treaty of Stockholm

    The Treaty of Stockholm may refer to Treaty of Stockholm 1371 Treaty of Stockholm 1435 Treaty of Stockholm 1465 Treaty of Stockholm 1497 Treaty of Stockholm 1502 Treaty of Stockholm 1523 Treaty of Stockholm 1672 Treaty of Stockholm Great Northern War Treaty of Stockholm 1719 Hannover Treaty of Stockholm Great Northern War Treaty of Stockholm 1720 Prussia Treaty of Stockholm Great Northern War Treaty of Stockholm 1720 Denmark Treaty of Stockholm 1813 Treaty of Stockholm 1884 establishes mutual defensive alliance between Russia and Germany Russia and Austria Hungary recognize each other s territorial possessions. disambig ...   more details




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