Treaty of Leoben

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The Treaty of Leoben was a 1797 preliminary peace agreement between revolutionary France and Austria that effectively ended major hostilities in the War of the First Coalition and paved the way for the Treaty of Campo Formio.

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instanceOf bilateral treaty
historical event
preliminary peace treaty
aim to establish preliminary peace between revolutionary France and Austria
to pave the way for a definitive peace treaty
alsoKnownAs Preliminaries of Leoben NERFINISHED
belligerentParty Archduchy of Austria NERFINISHED
First French Republic NERFINISHED
category 1797 treaties
French Revolutionary Wars treaties
Peace treaties of Austria
Peace treaties of France
context French victories in the Italian campaign of 1796–1797
countrySignatory French Republic NERFINISHED
Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
followedBy Campo Formio peace settlement NERFINISHED
Treaty of Campo Formio NERFINISHED
hasLegalStatus preliminary peace agreement
historicalPeriod French Revolutionary Wars NERFINISHED
language French
German
locationNow Leoben, Styria, Austria NERFINISHED
negotiatedBy Austrian plenipotentiaries
French plenipotentiaries
Napoleon Bonaparte NERFINISHED
partOfConflict War of the First Coalition NERFINISHED
precedes formal peace between France and Austria in 1797
relatedTo Habsburg–French diplomatic relations
Napoleon’s Italian campaign NERFINISHED
result armistice between France and Austria
end of major hostilities between France and Austria in the War of the First Coalition
signedIn Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
Inner Austria NERFINISHED
Leoben NERFINISHED
significance marked the collapse of the First Coalition against France
prepared the diplomatic framework for the Treaty of Campo Formio
signingDate 1797-04-18
topic armistice terms between France and Austria
territorial rearrangements in Italy and the Habsburg lands
year 1797

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