Treaty of Vienna
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There were several treaties of Vienna:
- Treaty of Vienna (1606) (HRE/Hungary - freedom of religion)
- Treaty of Vienna (1725) Austria/Spain
- Treaty of Vienna (1731) Britain/Austria - alliance
- Treaty of Vienna (1738) (or The Peace of Vienna) Multiple parties - resolved war of polish succession
- Treaty of Vienna (1809) (also known as the Treaty of Schönbrunn) France/Austria - following Austria's defeat during the napoleonic wars
- Treaty of Vienna (1815) can refer to several different treaties notably
- Treaty of Vienna of 25 March 1815, (also know as "Treaty of General Alliance") when Austria, Britain, Prussia and Russia agreed to put 150,000 men in the field against Napoleon Bonaparte
- Treaty of Vienna of 9 June 1815, (also know as the "Final Act" of the Congress of Vienna), embodying all the separate treaties agreed at the Congress by the European powers.
- Treaty of Vienna (1864) Austria/Prussia/Denmark - concluded the Second War of Schleswig
- Treaty of Vienna (1866) Austria/France/Italy
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