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peace and Treaty
Aachen was chosen as the site of several important congresses and peace treaties: the first congress of Aachen ( often referred to as Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle in English ) in 1668, leading to the First Treaty of Aachen in the same year which ended the War of Devolution.
Finally, in 1143, the Treaty of Zamora established peace between the cousins and the recognition by the Kingdom of León that Portugal was a sovereign kingdom.
Charles I ’ s haste to make peace with France on the terms most beneficial to him meant that the new North American gains would be bargained away in the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye ( 1632 ).
It was only in October 1328, after a short-lived peace treaty between Scotland and England, the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton ( which renounced all English claims to Scotland and was signed by the new English king, Edward III, on 1 March 1328 ), that the interdict on Scotland and the excommunication of its king were finally removed.
* 1917 – An armistice is signed between Russia and the Central Powers at Brest-Litovsk and peace talks leading to the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk began.
Being a pioneer of peace making in the region and driven from its belief that a peaceful Middle East is the best solution for the development of Egypt, the third Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's groundbreaking trip to Israel in 1977, the 1978 Camp David Accords, and the 1979 Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty represented a fundamental shift in the politics of the region ; from a strategy of confrontation to one of peace as a strategic choice.
* 1899 – Spanish-American War: The Treaty of Paris, a peace treaty between the United States and Spain, is ratified by the United States Senate.
Similarly, it was presented to various government officials, military and diplomatic, in the United States and in Europe ( 1919 – 1920 ), in opposition to the Russian Revolution, and to influence the terms of the peace settlement which resulted in the Treaty of Versailles.
He avoided war with Great Britain and guaranteed a decade of peace and profitable trade by securing the Jay Treaty in 1795, despite intense opposition from the Jeffersonians.
The breakdown of Russian forces – exacerbated by internal turmoil caused by the 1917 Russian Revolution – led to an imposed peace and the favorable Treaty of Brest-Litovsk on 3 March 1918 as Russia withdrew from the war.
That aggressive strategy worked as Germany pulled out of the League of Nations ( 1933 ), rejected the Versailles Treaty and began to re-arm ( 1935 ), won back the Saar ( 1935 ), remilitarized the Rhineland ( 1936 ), formed an alliance (" axis ") with Mussolini's Italy ( 1936 ), sent massive military aid to Franco in the Spanish Civil War ( 1936 – 39 ), seized Austria ( 1938 ), took over Czechoslovakia after the British and French appeasement of the Munich Agreement of 1938, formed a peace pact with Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union in August 1939, and finally invaded Poland in September 1939.
In 628, the Makkah tribe of Quraish and the Muslim community in Medina signed a truce called the Treaty of Hudaybiyya beginning a ten-year period of peace.
Egyptian-Hittite peace treaty | Egypto-Hittite Peace Treaty ( c. 1258 BC ) between Hattusili III and Ramesses II is the best known early written peace treaty.
The terms for the peace inflicted upon the Spanish kingdoms in the Treaty of the Pyrenees ( 1659 ) were harsh, as France annexed Northern Catalonia.
Finally peace was concluded in the Treaty of Paris ( 1763 ), and France lost its North American empire.
The Second Coalition was beaten and peace was settled in two distinct treaties: the Treaty of Lunéville and the Treaty of Amiens.
*" The Parties to this Treaty reaffirm their faith in the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and their desire to live in peace with all peoples and all governments.
Although its constitution and government policy preclude an offensive military role for Japan in international affairs, Japanese cooperation with the United States through the 1960 U. S .– Japan Security Treaty has been important to the peace and stability of East Asia.
They made peace under the Treaty of Greenville.
Napoleon needed peace with Great Britain to implement the Treaty of San Ildefonso and take possession of Louisiana.
* 1677 – Treaty of Middle Plantation establishes peace between the Virginia colonists and the local Natives.
A Treaty of Everlasting Peace between Scotland and England signed on that occasion results in a peace that lasts ten years.

peace and Bucharest
A peace treaty was signed in Bucharest on 19 February 1886.
In May 1918, Romania was in no position to continue the war, and negotiated a peace treaty with Germany ( see Treaty of Bucharest, 1918 ).
Bulgaria had to sue for peace, agreed to an armistice and entered negotiations in Bucharest.
Then he went to Bucharest, where a peace conference was assembled.
A final peace was agreed at the Treaty of Bucharest on 12 August 1913.
Isolated and surrounded by a more powerful coalition of opponents, Bulgaria was forced to agree to a truce and to peace negotiations to be held in the Romanian capital, Bucharest.
The army, swelled up in numbers as it advanced, occupied Bucharest on March 21-here, Tudor issued another important proclamation, one that expressed yet again his commitment to peace with the Ottomans.
Indeed, Marghiloman negotiated and signed a peace treaty ( known as the Treaty of Bucharest ) with the Central Powers on May 7, 1918, which proved to be very punitive and restrictive for Romania.
The Treaty of Bucharest was a peace treaty between Romania on one side and Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany and the Ottoman Empire on the other.
A War and Interior Minister in Ion I. C. Brătianu's cabinet, he came to lead the executive upon the latter's resignation over the Allied Powers ' refusal to recognize the territorial awards promised to Romania upon its 1916 entry into the conflict ( on the basis of Romania having signed a separate peace with the Central Powers, the Treaty of Bucharest, in the previous year ); in the short hiatus, no Romanian authority was present at the signing of the Treaty of Saint-Germain with Austria.
Final peace was signed on 19 February 1886 in Bucharest.
On February 19, 1886 the peace treaty was signed in Bucharest.
Between Gheorghe Ghica's rule ( 1659 – 1660 ) and the end of Ştefan Cantacuzino's ( 1715 / 1716 ), Bucharest saw a period of relative peace and prosperity ( despite the prolonged rivalry between the Cantacuzino and the Băleni families, followed by worsened relations between the former and the Craioveşti ).
After the peace signed in Bucharest, the rule of John Caradja brought a series of important cultural and social events ( the reformist Caragea law, the first hot air balloon ride in the country, the first theater play, the first cloth manufacture, and the first private printing press, Gheorghe Lazăr's educational activities ), but also witnessed the devastating Caragea's plague in 1813-1814-which made between 25, 000 and 40, 000 casualties.
the peace ) is a metro station in Bucharest.
The Greek army was threatened by encirclement in the valley, but due to the Romanian army advancing against the undefended capital Sofia, Bulgaria had to agree to an armistice and the resulting peace treaty in Bucharest which was unfavorable to Bulgaria's territorial aspirations.
In April 1943, Bánffy visited Bucharest to persuade Ion Antonescu's Romania together with Hungary to abandon the Axis and sue for a separate peace with the Allies ( see also Romania during World War II ).
Final peace was signed on 19 February 1886 in Bucharest.

peace and 1913
On 28 June 1913 a peace treaty was signed with Greece, Montenegro, Serbia and Romania on one side and Bulgaria on the other.
Tobias Michael Carel Asser ( April 28, 1838, Amsterdam – July 29, 1913, The Hague ) was a Dutch lawyer and legal scholar of Jewish background, cowinner ( with Alfred Fried ) of the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1911 for his role in the formation of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the first Hague peace conference ( 1899 ).
In 1913, he participated in the founding of the Social Democratic Party and, during the year, within the scope of his union activities, found himself under arrest for breaches of the peace.
In a coup in January 1913, the Young Turks took power, with Enver as War Minister, and left the peace negotiations then under way in London.
He made in 1913 and 1929 with this flag a peace tour through Europe.
Only in 1913 was peace sealed with the marriage of prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover to Victoria Louise, daughter of the German emperor William II.
Pašić, though he often talked tough in public, knew that Serbia was near-bankrupt and, having suffered heavy casualties in the Balkan Wars and in the suppression of a December 1913 Albanian revolt in Kosovo, needed peace.
* Oxford lectures on history, 1904 – 1923, Oxford, The Clarendon Press 1904 – 23, which includes " Frontiers ", by Lord Curzon, the Romanes lecture for 1907, " Biological analogies in history ", by Theodore Roosevelt, the Romanes lecture for 1910, " The imperial peace " by Sir W. M. Ramsay, the Romanes lecture for 1913 and " Montesquieu " by Sir Courtenay Ilbert, the Romanes lecture for 1904.
Otlet was also an idealist and peace activist, pushing internationalist political ideas that were embodied in the League of Nations and its International Institute of Intellectual Cooperation ( forerunner of UNESCO ), working alongside his colleague Henri La Fontaine, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1913, to achieve their ideas of a new world polity that they saw arising from the global diffusion of information and the creation of new kinds of international organization.
She stood for parliament again in 1910, 1913 and 1914 ; her fifth and last bid was in 1917 for a Senate seat on the principle of international peace, a position which lost her votes.
Nurul Hossain also published Weekly Titas, Weekly Deshdarpan Edited and Published by Journalist, Poet and Rhyme Writer, Jurist and Educationist Dr Mohammed Yeasin Khan LLB Honours, LLM, PhD ( England ), now an Advocate-on-Record of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, who in his PhD thesis ‘ Protection and Promotion of Human Rights for Peace and Development ’ recommended a new doctrine of world peace: ‘ The Man for Man Theory of World Peace ’( 1981 ), Weekly Penbridg ( 1999 ), Fortnightly Charch ( 1997 ); Periodicals-Sahitya Academy Patrika, Nasirnagar Barta, Sarail Barta, Muktaprabaha ; extinct-Bangabandhu ( 1875, Kalikachha ), Usha ( 1893 ), Hira ( 1894 ), Sudhakar ( nineteenth century ), Santan ( 1913 ), Palli Pradip ( 1920, Kalikachha ), Al Bushra ( 1921 ), Prajabandhu ( 1920 ), Chunta Prakash ( 1926 ), Tripura Prakash ( 1301 BS ), Rayat Bandhu ( 1929, Kalikachha ), Jayanti ( nineteenth century ), Sebak ( 1957 ), Parichaya ( 1964 ), Samaj ( 1966 ), Pari ( 1966 ), Vhela ( 1967 ), Tridhara ( 1967 ), Pratinidhi ( 1970 ), Pratibedan ( 1979 ), Renessa ( 1988 ), Belaseshe ( 1992, Sarail )
During the 1913 Dublin Lock-out he became involved in a peace committee intended to reconcile both factions.

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