66.1 Congress of Vienna 1814, Post Napoleonic War Period

66.1 Congress of Vienna 1814, Post Napoleonic War Period

The Congress of Vienna 1814 at the end of the long Napoleonic Wars led to a period of relative peace on the continent of Europe. A network of institutions was established known as the ‘Concert of Europe’ where differences could be thrashed out before leading to war.


After the French Revolution, the basis of sovereignty shifted from individuals and families as leaders to nations and states. Throughout Europe a generation of individuals from the educated elite took the lead in developing movements of national liberation and liberal reform. But for more than thirty years the leaders of the Great Powers of the continent successfully managed to suppress these movements and clamped down on any signs of internal unrest or revolution


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40.1 Italy in 1400's

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39.3 Battle of Nancy 1477, Fall of Burgundy

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39.1 Western Europe in late 1400's

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38.1 Early History of Bohemia (Czech Republic)

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37.4 Battle of Castillon 1453, End of the Hundred Years War

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37.3 French Recovery Begins (100 Years War)

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