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A treaty was swiftly agreed between du Parquet and the indigenous Chief Kairouane to peacefully partition the island between the two communities.
The treaty also resulted in the second partition of Luxembourg, the first being in 1658 and the third in 1839.
In Spain, distaste for the treaty was even greater ; the courtiers were unified in opposing partition, but were divided on whether the throne should go to a Habsburg or a Bourbon.
Knowing that the Maritime Powers ( England and the United Provinces ) would not side with France in a fight to impose the partition treaty on the unwilling Austrians and Spanish, Louis determined to accept his grandson's inheritance.
The partition treaty was ratified by its signatories on September 22, 1772.
According to the peace treaty signed in Toruń in 1466, the city was transferred to Poland and remained within its borders until the first partition of Poland ( 1772 ).
After thus forging the first link of the partition treaty, Patkul proceeded to Moscow, and, at a secret conference held at Preobrazhenskoye, easily persuaded Peter the Great to accede to the league on 18 November 1699.
A partition treaty was accepted, whereby William would hold northern Tripoli and pay homage to Prince Tancred, and Bertrand would do the same in the south as a vassal of King Baldwin.
The secret treaty of partition was agreed on 19 January 1668.
After a period of comparative inactivity Sir Joseph represented England at the Congress of Nijmegen, and in 1678 he signed the first treaty for the partition of the Spanish Monarchy.
Upon a partition treaty of 1485, Altenburg fell to Elector Ernest of Saxony, the progenitor of the Ernestine Wettins.
On May 25, 1368, a compromise was negotiated in Anklam, which was made a formal treaty on June 8, 1372 in Stargard, and resulted in a partition of Pomerania-Wolgast.
Through the mediation of John the Fearless, a treaty of partition was concluded in 1419 between Jacqueline and John III of Bavaria, but it was merely a truce, and the contest between uncle and niece soon began again.
In Ukraine, the treaty is often viewed as leading to the partition of the Ukrainian Hetmanate state between its more powerful neighbouring states.
By the partition treaty of Hyderabad ( 1804 ) between Nizam and British, these ceded territories in Berar were transferred in perpetual sovereignty to the Nizam, together with some tracts about Sindkhed and Jalna which had been held by Sindhia.
To ease the tensions, the two governments signed an interim treaty, establishing a joint Russo-Ukrainian Black Sea Fleet under bilateral command ( and Soviet Navy flag ) until a full-scale partition agreement could be reached.
The partition of Portugal, proposed by Napoleon in the treaty of Fointainebleu ( 1807 ).

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After France and the Communists agreed to a partition of Vietnam, Eisenhower rejected the agreement, offering military and economic aid to southern Vietnam.
Ribbentrop in turn sent out instructions to the German Ambassador in Warsaw, Count Hans-Adolf von Moltke, that if Poland agreed to the German demands, then Germany would ensure that Poland could partition Slovakia with Hungary and be ensured of German support for annexing the Ukraine.
In 1939, the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany agreed to both a non-aggression pact and an agreement to invade and partition Poland between them, resulting in the invasion of Poland in September 1939 by Germany and the Soviet Union and the beginning of World War II, with the Allies declaring war on Germany.
It was in part to pre-empt French objections to this outcome that in 1668, only three years after Charles II had ascended, the then-childless Leopold had agreed to partition Spanish territories between the Bourbons and the Habsburgs, even though Philip IV's will would have entitled him to the entire inheritance.
* February 17 – The first partition of Poland is agreed to by Russia and Prussia, later including Austria.
Manuel had already agreed with Conrad on a joint invasion and partition of southern Italy and Sicily.
In 868, at Metz they agreed definitely to a partition of Lotharingia ; but when Lothair II died in 869, Louis the German was lying seriously ill, and his armies were engaged with the Moravians.
They agreed to partition the Neapolitan realm in the Treaty of Granada ( 1500 ), but were eventually at war over the terms of partition, and by the year 1504 France had lost its share of Naples.
Von Hatzfeldt intervened to insist on German participation in the negotiations, which resulted in the 30 August Anglo-German Convention, which agreed to the partition of the Portuguese Empire in event of its bankruptcy, encouraging Chamberlain to hope for a more general Anglo-German agreement.
At the Second Quebec Conference in September 1944, the Allies agreed to partition and de-industrialize a defeated Germany so as to render her permanently unable to wage war Morgenthau Plan.
Archival materials reveal that the parties had negotiated the non-belligerent partition of Palestine between themselves, and that initially they had agreed to abide by the terms of the UN resolution.
Abdullah went so far as to have secret meetings with the Jewish Agency ( future Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir was among the delegates to these meetings ) that came to a mutually agreed upon partition plan independently of the United Nations in November 1947.
Abdullah proposed to Meir the creation " of an autonomous Jewish canton within a Hashemite kingdom ," but " Meir countered back that in November, they had agreed on a partition with Jewish statehood.
Strongly opposed to the partition of Ireland in any form, Redmond and his party reluctantly agreed to what they understood would be a trial exclusion of now six years ; under Redmond's aspiration that " Ulster will have to follow ", he was belatedly prepared to concede a large measure of autonomy to it to come in.
The whole Duchy of Pomerania was under Swedish control already since the Treaty of Stettin ( 1630 ), and in the Treaty of Stettin ( 1653 ) Sweden and Brandenburg agreed on the final terms of the partition of the duchy, with Sweden keeping the western part ( Western Pomerania, Vorpommern ) including Stettin.
Dhritarashtra led the subsequent discussions into ambiguity and agreed to a partition of the kingdom " to do justice to both crown princes ".
The French, however, did not give up their claim, and in 1501 agreed to a partition of the kingdom with Ferdinand of Aragon, who abandoned his cousin King Frederick.
The commission members agreed that the partition of Mount Lebanon in 1842 between the Druze and the Christians had been responsible for the massacre.
The junta probably would have agreed to some form of partition similar to the Acheson Plan to settle the Cyprus question ; however it faced rejection by Makarios.
This arrangement led to continuous intrigues, lasting until October 164 BC, when Philometor went to Rome to gain support from the Senate, who were somewhat helpful with the arrangement, but Physcon's sole rule was not popular, and in May 163 BC the two brothers agreed to a partition that left Physcon in charge of Cyrenaica.
First she accepted the loss of Poland and agreed to Frederick II ’ s partition of the country.

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Soon after, Constantius met his brothers in Pannonia at Sirmium to formalize the partition of the empire.
If the partition is removed, some molecules of A move towards the region occupied by B, their number depends on the number of molecules at the point considered.
In 1938 Germany annexed Austria and Italy assisted in Germany in resolving the diplomatic crisis between Germany versus Britain and France over claims on Czecholslovakia by arranging the Munich Agreement that gave Germany the Sudetenland and was perceived at the time to have averted a European war, these hopes faded when Hitler violated the Munich Agreement by ordering the invasion and partition of Czechoslovakia between Germany and a client state of Slovakia in 1939.
Members of a second Albanian National Assembly held at Lushnjë in January 1920 rejected the partition plan and warned that Albanians would take up arms to defend their country's independence and territorial integrity.
We should therefore concur with the traditional interpretation of all the commentators of the Christian Church, that at the end of the world, when the Roman Empire is to be destroyed, there shall be ten kings who will partition the Roman world amongst themselves.
Ranbir Singh's grandson Hari Singh, who had ascended the throne of Kashmir in 1925, was the reigning monarch in 1947 at the conclusion of British rule of the subcontinent and the subsequent partition of the British Indian Empire into the newly independent Union of India and the Dominion of Pakistan.
In his last year, unhappy at the partition of India, Gandhi worked to stop the carnage between Muslims on the one hand and Hindus and Sikhs that raged in the border area between India and Pakistan.
A civil war against his brother Rudolf due to new disputes on the partition of their lands was ended in 1313, when peace was made at Munich.
This partition consists of track ( used primarily at the base and head of the partition ) and stud ( vertical sections fixed at 600mm centres ).
* Theodosius I sends Flavius Stilicho as an envoy to the Persian court of king Shapur III at Ctesiphon to negotiate a peace settlement relating to the partition of Armenia.
Originally there were three roofs, spanning the three chambers into which the hall was at first divided ; the internal partition walls remained till the fire of 1420, when the Venetian architects who undertook the restoration removed them, throwing all three spaces into one and forming the present great hall, the Salone.
Many right wing conservatives try to portrait him as a staunch Hindu supporter at the time of partition wherein the fact lies much different as he was committed to citizens of the country irrespective religions, casts etc.
When the partition of India became imminent, he returned to Calcutta to take up the prestigious Khaira Chair and taught at University of Calcutta until 1956.
On November 29, 1947, the Philippines ( a U. S. territory until 1946 ) was the only Asian nation to support the partition resolution at the United Nations General Assembly recommending a Jewish State in Palestine.
Britain, the last administrator at the time, put forth the suggestion to partition Eritrea between Sudan and Ethiopia, separating Christians and Muslims.
The National flag shall be rectangular in the proportion of two in the width to three to the length ; per pall from the hoist, the upper band red ( chilli ) and lower band blue, with a black triangle at the hoist ; over the partition lines a green pall one fifth the width of the flag, fimbriated white against the red and blue, and gold against the black triangle at the hoist, and the width of the pall and its fimbriations is one third the width of the flag.
Cassia County was created by the Idaho Territorial Legislature on February 20, 1879, by a partition of Owyhee County, with the county seat at Albion.
To see this, imagine a list of all the partitions of the number n − k into numbers of size at least k, then imagine appending "+ k " to each partition in the list.

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