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The Congress of Paris was a peace conference held in Paris, France, in 1856, between...
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The Congress of Paris was a peace conference held in Paris, France, in 1856, between representatives of the great powers in Europe to make peace after the almost three year long Crimean War - Crimee War (1853-1856): legats representing individual powers at the Paris Congress in 1856. (Count Cavour, Marquis of Villamarina, Count of Hatzfeldt, Benedetti (secretary), Mohammed Djemil Pasha, Baron of Brunnow, Baron of Manteuffel, Earl of Buol, Baron of Hubner, Aali Pasha, Earl of Clarendon, Count Walewski, Earl Orloff, Baron of Bourqueney, Cowle.
The Congress of Paris was a peace conference held in Paris, France, in 1856, between representatives of the great powers in Europe to make peace after the almost three year long Crimean War - Crimee War (1853-1856): legats representing individual powers at the Paris Congress in 1856. (Count Cavour, Marquis of Villamarina, Count of Hatzfeldt, Benedetti (secretary), Mohammed Djemil Pasha, Baron of Brunnow, Baron of Manteuffel, Earl of Buol, Baron of Hubner, Aali Pasha, Earl of Clarendon, Count Walewski, Earl Orloff, Baron of Bourqueney, Cowle.