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Peace of Westphalia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Westphalian sovereignty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Westphalian sovereignty is the concept of nation-state sovereignty based on two principles: territoriality and the exclusion of external actors from domestic authority structures. Many academics have...
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TREATY OF WESTPHALIA, a collective name given to the two treaties concluded on the 24th of October 1648 by the empire with France at Munster and with Sweden and the Protestant estates of the empire at Osnabruck, by which the Thirty Years' War was brought to an end.
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Treaty of Westphalia. Discussion about Treaty of Westphalia. Ecyclopedia or dictionary article about Treaty of Westphalia. ... This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Treaty of Westphalia".
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The Thirty Years War was ended by the Peace of Westphalia which was referred to as the "Peace of Exhaustion" by contemporaries. The Peace of Westphalia was not one specific treaty but rather a collection of treaties commonly linked by the fact that they brought the Thirty Years War to an end. ... In September 1640,
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Province of Prussia ... In 1648 Brandenburg-Prussia received by the Treaty of Westphalia the Diocese of Minden, in 1702 the Countship of Lingen by inheritance from the line of Orange, and in 1707 the Countship of Tecklenburg by purchase.
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