Luis Henrique

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There was, in fact, no ‘hundred-year peace’. There was certainly no general European war for four decades – but then there had not been one for the three decades before 1793. And even in the absence of a general war, there was plenty of fighting going on. The decade following the signature of the Final Act saw wars break out in Spain, Italy and Greece, involving the intervention of France, Austria and Russia, and ultimately Britain and Turkey.
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Rites of Peace: The Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna
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