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  2. Russo-Prussian alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Russo-Prussian alliance signed by the Kingdom of Prussia and the Russian Empire on 11 April 1764. It was pivotal to the people of Prussia and Russia, and it followed the end of the Seven Years' War. The alliance agreement expanded on the Treaty of Saint Petersburg of 1762, which ended the war between those two countries. It was a defensive ...

  3. Holy Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Alliance (German: Heilige Allianz; Russian: Священный союз, Svjaščennyj sojuz), also called the Grand Alliance, was a coalition linking the absolute monarchist great powers of Austria, Prussia, and Russia, which was created after the final defeat of Napoleon at the behest of Emperor (Tsar) Alexander I of Russia and signed in Paris on 26 September 1815.

  4. Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1762) - Wikipedia

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    The subsequent Treaty of Hubertusburg made peace between Prussia, Austria and Saxony, but "though it restored the prewar status quo, marked the ascendancy of Prussia as a leading European power." [7] Two years after the treaty, Prussia and Russia would enter into a defensive alliance. [8]

  5. Germany–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1815, the Holy Alliance consisting of Prussia, Russia and Austria was completed in Paris. For forty years (1816–56) Russian-German diplomat Karl Nesselrode as foreign minister guided Russian foreign policy. The revolutions of 1848 did not reach Russia, but its political and economic system was inadequate to maintain a modern army.

  6. Treaty of Paris (24 February 1812) - Wikipedia

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    On 24 June, Prussia joined the French invasion of Russia. The unpopular alliance broke down when the Prussian contingent in French service signed a separate armistice, the Convention of Tauroggen, with Russia on 30 December 1812. On 17 March 1813, Frederick William declared war on France and issued his famous proclamation "To My People". [1 ...

  7. Treaty of Potsdam (1805) - Wikipedia

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    Napoleon soon became confident Prussia would remain neutral. [14] Throughout the war, the country aimed to appease both Napoleon and Alexander I, but favored Russia. In an agreement signed in Saint Petersburg in May 1804, Prussia entered into a secret alliance with Russia. [15]

  8. Austro-Russian Alliance (1781) - Wikipedia

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    The Russo-Prussian alliance existed formally until 1788 but lost most of its significance upon the declaration of the Austro–Russian alliance, which isolated Prussia on the international scene. The most notable consequences of the Austro-Russian alliance were the Austro-Turkish War (1788–1791) and the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792). In ...

  9. Triple Alliance (1788) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1788 Prussia secured a credit in case of a war with Russia from the Dutch Republic. [1] In return, Prussia provided military backing for the unstable Dutch government. [2] On 13 August 1788, the Anglo-Prussian military alliance was signed. [1] This marked the formation of the Triple Alliance. [1]