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  • Congress of Vienna
    The Congress of Vienna, the organizing conference of coalition against Napoleon and France, was a major building block in the future of Europe for years to come ...
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  • napoleon
    ... Napoleon then imprisoned the pope. Just after that he occupied Vienna. Napoleon then went on a campaign to take over Russia entirely. ...
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  • Napoleon
    ... His victors were still considering the Congress of Vienna, when Napoleon, with a handful of followers, landed near Cannes (March 1, 1815). ...
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  • The Congress of Vienna, 1815.
    The Congress of Vienna, in 1815, faced and tried to overcome a lot of difficulties rose from the war enterprises of Napoleon across Europe but principally, the ...
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  • Napoleon 2
    ... Napoleon's armies kept fighting, capturing Vienna, the Austrian capital. On December 2 1805, Napoleon met the Austro-Russian army at Austerlitz. ...
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  • Congress Of Vienna
    ... of Napoleon, many things were changed and war was breaking out wherever Napoleon went ... see, Europe would be in shambles right now without the Congress of Vienna. ...
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  • Napoleon I Bonaparte
    ... Napoleon I"). His victors were still were still deliberating at the congress of Vienna when Napoleon landed at Cannes and marched on Paris ("Napoleon I"). This ...
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  • napoleon
    ... Napoleon's armies kept fighting, capturing Vienna, the Austrian capital. On December 2 1805, Napoleon met the Austro-Russian army at Austerlitz. ...
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  • Napoleon and His Times
    ... Napoleon's armies kept fighting, capturing Vienna, the Austrian capital. On December 2 1805, Napoleon met the Austro-Russian army at Austerlitz. ...
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  • From Mozart to the second school of Vienna
    ... of Vienna'. Wolfang Amadeus Mozart's piano, violin, viola and violoncello quartet num.2 in E-major, K.493 and Arnold Schoenberg's 'Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte ...
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  • Napoleon Bonaparte
    ... Napoleon responded to this by defeating the Austrians at Ulm. He then occupied Vienna. On December 2, 1805 at Austerlitz, Napoleon defeated Russia and Austria. ...
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  • French History of the 19th century
    ... nineteenth century. They can be best characterized as the French Revolution, Napoleon's reign, and the Congress of Vienna. The French ...
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  • The Battle of Waterloo
    ... The Battle of Waterloo was a major turning point for the map of Europe. With Napoleon defeated, the Congress of Vienna reconvened and completed its work. ...
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  • Three wars that led to the defeat of Napoleon
    ... Napoleon was very curious about what happened at the Congress of Vienna, the conference at which the Allies were setting Europe to rights after all the ...
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  • What were the aims of the peacemakers at the Congress of Vienna
    ... Chancellor Metternich represented Austria at the Congress of Vienna. ... powers as the country that had not taken a leading part in overthrowing Napoleon's empire. ...
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  • Armenian Genocide
    ... This forever ended Napoleon's hopes of invading England. Napoleon's armies kept fighting, capturing Vienna, the Austrian capital, Naples and Holland. ...
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  • Napoleon
    ... In 1797 when he came with in eighty miles of Vienna, the Austrians knew they were defeated and surrendered.. After the surrender Napoleon negotiated the treaty ...
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  • Napoleon: A military leader
    ... In 1797 when he came with in eighty miles of Vienna, the Austrians knew they were defeated and surrendered. After the surrender Napoleon negotiated the treaty ...
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  • Immortal Belovid Beethoven
    ... He started naming one of his greatest works after him but after Napoleon's armies attack Vienna Beethoven finally saw Napoleon for what he really was and ...
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  • Napoleon Bonaparte
    ... Corps was ordered to march south towards the Danube and then east on Vienna. Meanwhile, the allies planned a three front attack against Napoleon; the British ...
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  • Napoleon
    ... He intended to do this by ridding the European system established by the Congress of Vienna, which was an embarrassment to France. Napoleon III wanted an ...
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  • Franz Schubert
    ... constantly at odds with France. When Schubert was an adolescent, Vienna was invaded and occupied by Napoleon. Schubert lived in a climate ...
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  • Franz Schubert
    ... constantly at odds with France. When Schubert was an adolescent, Vienna was invaded and occupied by Napoleon. Schubert lived in a climate ...
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  • Nopleon
    ... Napoleon's armies kept fighting, capturing Vienna, the Austrian capital. On December 2 1805, Napoleon met the Austro-Russian army at Austerlitz. ...
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  • Nationalism from the Napoleonic Era
    ... In the year 1814, Napoleon was forced into exile on the island of Elba. With Napoleon out of the picture, the European powers united at the Congress of Vienna. ...
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  • Joseph Hyden
    ... years. Prior to his death, Haydn was almost completely disabled. In his last days, troops from Napoleon's armies invaded Vienna. The ...
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  • beethoven1
    ... After Beethoven arrived in Vienna, he alternated between compositions based openly on ... No.5. His piece entitled, Eroica was dedicated to Napoleon, who seemed to ...
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  • nationalism
    ... intellectual elite and with considerable foreign assistance, especially from the France of NAPOLEON III. In 1815 the Congress of VIENNA restored the old ...
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  • Napoleonic Era & Effect On France
    ... the Austrian empire, Francis I, had fled his palace, leaving all the valuables and most importantly, the city of Vienna to the French emperor. Napoleon was now ...
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  • The Restoration
    ... After Napoleon's failed "One Hundred Days" return, every major European nation, from Austria ... Spain, and Sweden, got together at the Congress of Vienna in what ...
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