A. Restore the pre-French revolutionary balance of power (principle of legitimacy) and keep Fr. weak. ... Concordat of 1801; lycees; Code Napoleon; Champollion; Rosetta Stone; Legion of Honor; Consulate; Battle of Trafalgar; Admiral Nelson; Duke of Wellington; Continental System; Waterloo legitimacy compensation;
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I believe that legitimacy is as basic human need. Having the right to receive fair and just treatment. Like the need to belong. The principle of legitimacy was an idea proposed on September of 1814 at the Congress of Vienna that was used as...
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The restoration of the Bourbon dynasty of Spain, an ally to the Great Powers against Napoleon, ... However, the Legitimate monarch in Saxony was forced to give up two-fifths of his territory to please Prussian demands, which clearly goes against the principle of legitimacy advocated by the Great Powers at the Congress of Vienna.
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At the peak of his influence in early 1814, Alexander directed the non-punitive occupation of Paris and the exile of Napoleon I to Elba. ... Although the principle of legitimacy-restoration of the pre-Revolutionary dynastic and territorial states-was often ceremoniously invoked, it was the determination to achieve a balance...
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In the previous years, under Napoleon Bonaparte, ... In accordance with the principle of legitimacy, they restored many despotic, unpopular rulers to their thrones. For instance, King Ferdinand was restored to Spain, and Bourbon kings to France and Naples. These rulers either abolished the con­stitution or ruled repressively.
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Napoleon and Macarthur ... • Napoleon evaded the British fleet, but his fleet was destroyed at Abukir Bay on Aug. 1, 1798. ... • Talleyrand pressed for what he called “the Sacred Principle of Legitimacy.”...
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Topic: Napoleon and Europe ... Who was Napoleon? How did he reach the heights of power in France? ... Principle of Legitimacy Alexander I...
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Chapter 19: The French Revolution and Napoleon (1789-1815) ... H/O: Geography Quiz: The French Revolution and Napoleon ... G. Napoleon Bonaparte Rises to Power page 494-498...
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Congress of Vienna Sept., 1814-June, 1815, one of the most important international conferences in European history, called to remake Europe after the downfall of Napoleon I. The principle of national self-determination, although invoked in certain cases, was neglected in practice. The congress opened with a round...
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His weapons were not the tyranny and violence used by Napoleon, but the principles of legitimacy, ... Talleyrand told the Four that he wanted nothing for France, but that he brought them the sacred principle of legitimacy. This meeting adjourned without any agreement being met. The ministers did not meet for several days.
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