• The Milan Decree was issued on 17 December 1807 by Napoleon I of France to enforce the 1806 Berlin Decree, which had initiated the Continental System...
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  • to British seizure. On 17 December 1807, Napoleon retaliated with the Milan Decree, which declared that all neutral shipping using British ports, or paying...
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    to the downfall of Napoleon. The Milan Decree, for the same purpose, was issued the following year. "Berlin Decree". Napoleon. Retrieved 2008-02-20....
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    Milan (Milanese: [miˈlãː] ; Italian: Milano, Italian: [miˈlaːno] ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, and the second-most-populous...
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    when the relevant decree granting it was issued by the state. The red cross on a white field as the symbol of the city of Milan originated in the Middle...
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  • Berlin Decree 1806 Dec 31 Monroe-Pinkney Treaty 1807 Jun 22 Chesapeake–Leopard affair 1807 Nov 11 Orders in Council 1807 Dec 17 Milan Decree 1807 Dec...
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    liberated from occupation, including Bologna (21 April), Genoa (23 April), Milan (25 April), Turin and Venice (28 April). The liberation put an end to two...
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    all shipping whether neutral or not. Napoleon responded again with the Milan Decree of 1807, declaring that all neutral shipping using British ports or paying...
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    Napoleon reorganizes Eastern Europe; rump Prussia becomes ally. Napoleon's Milan Decree reinforces Continental System and escalates the trade war. Royal Navy...
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  • this decree has long been known as the Decree of Damasus, and concerns the Holy Spirit and the seven-fold gifts. The second part of the decree is more...
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    of several American sailors. Beginning with Napoleon's December 1807 Milan Decree, the French began to seize ships trading with the British, leaving American...
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    The Edict of Milan (Latin: Edictum Mediolanense; Greek: Διάταγμα τῶν Μεδιολάνων, Diatagma tōn Mediolanōn) was the February 313 AD agreement to treat Christians...
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    Milan Obrenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Обреновић, romanized: Milan Obrenović; 22 August 1854 – 11 February 1901) reigned as the prince of Serbia from...
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    campaign of 1806–1807. December 17 – Napoleonic Wars: France issues the Milan Decree which confirms the Continental System (i.e. no European country is to...
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    Benjamin Pavard (category Inter Milan players)
    professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serie A club Inter Milan and the France national team. Although usually deployed as a centre-back...
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  • at El Zócalo, Mexico City. 1807 – Napoleonic Wars: France issues the Milan Decree, which confirms the Continental System. 1812 – War of 1812: U.S. forces...
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    Constitution. His task was to negotiate an end to the Berlin Decree and the Milan Decree, as well as obtain the release of American ships and crews held...
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    music in Milan, Italy. The conservatory was established by a royal decree of 1807 in Milan, capital of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy. It opened the following...
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    of several American sailors. Beginning with Napoleon's December 1807 Milan Decree, the French began to seize ships trading with the British, leaving American...
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  • caused by Constantine's adoption of Christianity as state religion (the Milan decree of 313). He accepted that the language used in Revelation sounded like...
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    of several American sailors. Beginning with Napoleon's December 1807 Milan Decree, the French began to seize ships trading with the British, leaving American...
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  • 900: Classic Mayan step pyramids were constructed. 313: The Edict of Milan decreed religious toleration in the Roman empire. 325: The first ecumenical...
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  • that resulted in the "Theodosian decrees" has often been credited to the increased influence of Ambrose, bishop of Milan. Only after what is commonly known...
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    Melegnano (category Municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Milan)
    with a presidential decree on 26 August 1959. The town is served by the Melegnano railway station. Melegnano was a stronghold of Milan in the Italian Wars...
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    Rozzano (category Municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Milan)
    City of Milan, in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 9 kilometres (6 mi) south of Milan. Rozzano borders the following municipalities: Milan, Assago...
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    private research university founded in 1921. Its main campus is located in Milan, Italy, with satellite campuses in Brescia, Piacenza, Cremona and Rome....
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  • arduous for the willing Nothing is impossible for the willing nisi unless A decree nisi is a court order (often for divorce) that will come into force on a...
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    commercio di Milano (Milan Stock Exchange) was established by Eugène de Beauharnais, viceroy of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, through decrees dated 16 January...
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  • Portugal: The French under Jean-Andoche Junot take the town. 17 December - Milan Decree issued by Napoleon, stating that no European country is to trade with...
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    of Milan (Latin: Aurelius Ambrosius; c. 339 – 4 April 397), venerated as Saint Ambrose, was a theologian and statesman who served as Bishop of Milan from...
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