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    The Treaty of Lunéville (or Peace of Lunéville) was signed in the Treaty House of Lunéville on 9 February 1801. The signatory parties were the French...
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    Under the treaty, Britain recognised the French Republic. Together with the Treaty of Lunéville (1801), the Treaty of Amiens marked the end of the Second...
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    since 1793 were confirmed. In the Franco–Austrian Treaty of Lunéville in February 1801, France held all of its previous gains and obtained new lands in Tuscany...
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    Venetian Province (category Subdivisions of the Austrian Empire (1804–1867))
    western border of the province was shifted in favour of the Cisalpine Republic by the 1801 Treaty of Lunéville, and drawn up along the thalweg of the lower...
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    the Treaty of Lunéville in 1801. With Austria and Russia out of the war, Britain found itself increasingly isolated and agreed to the Treaty of Amiens...
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    aircraft. The Treaty of Lunéville was signed in the Treaty House, one of the houses built up against the château gardens of Lunéville, on 9 February...
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    Treaty of Lunéville agreed with Austria, and the Treaty of Florence signed with the Kingdom of Naples on 28 March 1801. Talleyrand used the treaties to...
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    the 7th article of the Treaty of Lunéville for the territory ceded on the left bank of the Rhine, should be carried out at the expense of the Empire in...
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    Napoleon and the Catholic Church (category Foreign relations of the Holy See)
    a major loss of church lands through secularisations in the Holy Roman Empire following the Treaty of Lunéville in 1801, when a number of German princes...
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    Austria through the 1801 Treaty of Lunéville and with Britain in the 1802 Treaty of Amiens. He could not prevent the renewal of war in 1803 but by 1805 he opposed...
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    (see Treaty of Campo Formio and Treaty of Lunéville), the Duke of Arenberg received in 1803 new lands: the county of Vest Recklinghausen, the county of Meppen...
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    the 1796 Second Treaty of San Ildefonso. On 9 February 1801, France and the Austrian Emperor Francis II signed the Treaty of Lunéville, clearing the way...
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    Treaty of Florence, together with the Treaties of Lunéville and Badajoz and the Concordat with the Pope and culminating in 1802 with the signing of the...
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    confirmed by the Treaty of Campo Formio, by which the Austrian Empire ceded the Austrian Netherlands to France, followed by the Treaty of Lunéville in 1801. Under...
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    defeat was sealed by the Treaty of Lunéville early the following year, further compelling the British to sign the Treaty of Amiens with France, establishing...
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    After the Treaty of Lunéville, which saw the annexation of the German territories of the left bank of the Rhine occupied by France, a new order of Central...
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    Revolutionary Wars, which therefore may end in 1799, 1801 (Treaty of Lunéville), or 1802 (Treaty of Amiens). It also differs from "Napoleonic Wars", which...
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    of the grandest Baroque palaces in Europe. As a consequence of the 1801 Treaty of Lunéville, Würzburg, along with the other ecclesiastical states of Germany...
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    February 9: Treaty with Austria signed at Lunéville, Treaty of Lunéville July 8: Battle of Algeciras July 15: Concordat of 1801 1802 March 25: Treaty of Amiens...
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    the Treaty of Lunéville which mostly reconfirmed the Treaty of Campo Formio and the guidelines set at Rastatt. Article 7 of the treaty provided that "in...
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    the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800, ended the War of the Second Coalition. In February 1801, the Austrians signed the Treaty of Lunéville, accepting...
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    the Treaty of Lunéville. In 1805, while the Holy Roman Empire was still in existence, Napoleon, by now Emperor Napoleon I, claimed the crown of the new...
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    Assemblies and made the Senate omnipotent in constitutional matters. The Treaty of Lunéville, signed in February 1801 with Austria (which had been disarmed by...
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  • Emperor formally recognized the loss of these territories by the Treaty of Lunéville of 1801. At the Congress of Vienna, in 1815, the Low Countries were...
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    Napoleon (redirect from Napoleon of France)
    December. The Austrians capitulated and signed the Treaty of Lunéville in February 1801. The treaty reaffirmed and expanded earlier French gains at Campo...
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    consequence of the 1801 Treaty of Lunéville, the Bishopric of Würzburg was secularized in 1803 and granted to the Electorate of Bavaria. In the same year...
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    Cologne (redirect from City of Cologne)
    supreme courts of the Holy Roman Empire. Cologne lost its status as a free city during the French period. According to the Treaty of Lunéville (1801) all...
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    between France and Russia, and broad principles outlined in the Treaty of Lunéville of 1801. The law secularized nearly 70 ecclesiastical states and abolished...
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    Further Austria (category Subdivisions of the Habsburg monarchy)
    the Breisgau, was by the 1801 Treaty of Lunéville granted as compensation to Ercole III d'Este, former duke of Modena and Reggio, who however died two...
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    Munich. By the Treaty of Lunéville (9 February 1801), Bavaria lost the Palatinate and the duchies of Zweibrücken and Jülich. In view of the scarcely disguised...
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