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  2. Treaty of Verdun - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Verdun (French: Traité de Verdun; German: Vertrag von Verdun), agreed to on 10 August 843, ended the Carolingian civil war and divided the Carolingian Empire between Lothair I, Louis II and Charles II, the surviving sons of the emperor Louis I. The treaty was the culmination of negotiations lasting more than a year.

  3. East Francia - Wikipedia

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    It was created through the Treaty of Verdun (843) which divided the former empire into three kingdoms. [ a ] The east–west division with the Treaty of Verdun in 843, enforced by the Germanic - Latin language split, "gradually hardened into the establishment of separate kingdoms", [ 1 ] with East Francia becoming (or being) the Kingdom of ...

  4. Carolingian civil war - Wikipedia

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    Division of the empire under the Treaty of Verdun. As arranged, each brother sent 40 commissioners to Metz in early October. [51] [54] The proximity of Lothar's palace at Thionville, however, concerned Louis and Charles, who demanded hostages for their commissioners' safety. The 120 commissioners eventually relocated to Koblenz, meeting by day ...

  5. List of participants in the Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)

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    The Russian SFSR was not invited to attend, having already concluded a peace treaty with the Central Powers in the spring of 1918. The Central Powers - Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire - were not allowed to attend the conference until after the details of all the peace treaties had been elaborated and agreed upon.

  6. Oaths of Strasbourg - Wikipedia

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    The following year the civil war would end with the Treaty of Verdun, in which the three claimants partitioned the Empire amongst themselves. The Oaths were not preserved in their original form; they were instead copied by the historian Nithard , another grandson of Charlemagne, in a work titled De Dissensionibus Filiorum Ludovici Pii "On the ...

  7. Armistice of 11 November 1918 - Wikipedia

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    The armistice was extended three times while negotiations continued on a peace treaty. The Treaty of Versailles, which was officially signed on 28 June 1919, took effect on 10 January 1920. Fighting continued up until 11 a.m. CET on 11 November 1918, with 2,738 men dying on the last day of the war. [2]

  8. What is Treaty Day? Here’s why it’s an important date in ...

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    The Ferndale School District has honored Treaty Day since 2020 and will be closed Monday, Jan. 23, as a result. Lummi Nation Schools also are closed Monday. A new Point Elliott Treaty marker was ...

  9. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    Treaty establishing the neutrality and autonomous government of Samoa. [78]:116: Pan American Union: Treaty between the United States and countries in Latin America. Would later become the Organization of American States. [78]:129: 1891 Treaty of Madrid (1891) [note 124] Gives France legal protection of the word champagne. Puna de Atacama dispute