Treaty of Paris (1814)

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The Treaty of Paris (1814) was the agreement that ended the War of the Sixth Coalition, restored the Bourbon monarchy in France, and redrew European borders following Napoleon’s first abdication.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international treaty
peace treaty
alsoKnownAs First Treaty of Paris
category 1814 in international relations
Treaties of the Napoleonic Wars
context Napoleon I abdication in 1814
surface form: first abdication of Napoleon I
countrySignatory Austria
France
Prussia
Russia
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
dateSigned 30 May 1814
endedConflict War of the Sixth Coalition
followedBy Second Treaty of Paris
Treaty of Paris (1815)
follows Napoleon's first abdication
granted relatively lenient terms to France
hasTopic balance of power in Europe
restoration of pre-revolutionary dynasties
language English
French
other diplomatic languages of the time
legalStatus entered into force in 1814
limited French frontiers to boundaries of 1792 with some modifications
locationSigned Paris
surface form: Paris, France
negotiatedBy Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
surface form: Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord

representatives of the Sixth Coalition
partOf Napoleonic Wars
precededBy Battle of Paris (1814)
surface form: Allied occupation of Paris in 1814
providedFor independence of German states from French control
independence of Switzerland
independence of the Netherlands
restoration of the Papal States
return of most French conquests to pre-war rulers
relatedTo Congress of Vienna
restored Bourbon monarchy in France
Louis XVIII to the French throne
resultedIn end of French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars in Europe (first phase)
redrawing of European borders
signatoryRepresentative Count Karl Nesselrode
Karl August von Hardenberg
Klemens von Metternich
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
signedIn Paris
stipulated return of art and cultural objects taken by France in some cases
withdrawal of Allied troops from most of France
yearSigned 1814

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Karl Philipp, Prince of Schwarzenberg signed Treaty of Paris (1814)
Confederation of the Rhine reasonForDissolution Treaty of Paris (1814)
France and Austria signedTreaty Treaty of Paris (1814)
this entity surface form: Treaty of Paris 1814
Occupation of France (1815–1818) precededBy Treaty of Paris (1814)
this entity surface form: First Treaty of Paris (1814)
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord notableWork Treaty of Paris (1814)
this entity surface form: Treaty of Paris (1814) negotiations
French India treatyAffectingStatus Treaty of Paris (1814)
Second Treaty of Paris follows Treaty of Paris (1814)
this entity surface form: Treaty of Paris of 1814
Treaty of Fontainebleau (1814) followedBy Treaty of Paris (1814)
this entity surface form: First Treaty of Paris (1814)
Treaties of France hasPart Treaty of Paris (1814)
Treaty of Vienna (Final Act of the Congress of Vienna) follows Treaty of Paris (1814)
subject surface form: Treaty of Vienna (1815)
Treaties of Portugal hasPart Treaty of Paris (1814)
First Restoration legitimizedBy Treaty of Paris (1814)
French-Belgian border region borderStabilizedBy Treaty of Paris (1814)