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 * Introduction
 * Congress of Vienna


 * Locations - Germanic
 * Austrian Empire
 * Vienna
 * Salzburg
 * County of Tyrol
 * Kingdom of the Netherlands
 * Southern Netherlands
 * Dutch Republic
 * United Kingdom of the Netherlands
 * Switzerland
 * Cantons of Switzerland
 * Geneva
 * Holy Roman Empire
 * German Confederation
 * Prussia
 * Kingdom of Saxony
 * Kingdom of Bavaria
 * Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg
 * Kingdom of Württemberg
 * Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
 * Electorate of Brunswick-Lüneburg
 * Kingdom of Hanover
 * Province of Posen
 * Grand Duchy of Posen
 * Province of Saxony
 * Rhineland
 * Saxe-Lauenburg
 * Roman Catholic Diocese of Münster
 * East Frisia
 * Bavaria
 * Württemberg
 * Baden
 * Grand Duchy of Hesse
 * Duchy of Nassau
 * Palatinate (region)
 * Grand Duchy of Würzburg
 * Grand Duchy of Frankfurt
 * Rhenish Hesse
 * Mainz
 * Franconia
 * Heligoland
 * Swedish Pomerania
 * Gdańsk


 * Locations - Non-Germanic
 * Sweden
 * Union between Sweden and Norway
 * Norway
 * Kingdom of Norway (1814)
 * Denmark–Norway
 * Denmark
 * Grand Duchy of Finland
 * Belgium
 * Papal States
 * Republic of Genoa
 * Luxembourg
 * France
 * Illyrian Provinces
 * Ternopil
 * Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
 * Republic of Ragusa
 * Dalmatia
 * Grand Duchy of Tuscany
 * Duchy of Modena and Reggio
 * Comtat Venaissin
 * Avignon
 * Kingdom of Sardinia
 * Piedmont
 * Genoa
 * Savoy
 * Duchy of Parma
 * Kingdom of Naples
 * Kingdom of Portugal
 * Portugal
 * Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
 * Malta
 * Olivenza
 * United States of the Ionian Islands
 * Russian Empire
 * Poland
 * Duchy of Warsaw
 * Kraków
 * Free City of Cracow


 * Locations - Non-Europe
 * Martinique
 * Dutch East Indies
 * Guadeloupe
 * Cape Colony
 * Tobago
 * Sri Lanka
 * West Indies
 * Seychelles


 * People
 * Klemens von Metternich
 * Napoleon
 * House of Bourbon
 * Baron Johann von Wessenberg-Ampringen
 * Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
 * Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
 * Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
 * Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
 * Richard Trench, 2nd Earl of Clancarty
 * Alexander I of Russia
 * Joaquim Lobo da Silveira, 7th Count of Oriola
 * Karl Nesselrode
 * António de Saldanha da Gama, Count of Porto Santo
 * Carl Löwenhielm
 * Jean de Noailles
 * Pedro de Sousa Holstein, 1st Duke of Palmela
 * Emmerich Joseph de Dalberg
 * Andrey Razumovsky
 * Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry
 * Pedro Gómez Labrador
 * Friedrich von Gentz
 * Wilhelm von Humboldt
 * William Cathcart, 1st Earl Cathcart
 * Karl August von Hardenberg
 * Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
 * Gustav Ernst von Stackelberg
 * Frederick William III of Prussia
 * Louis XVIII of France
 * Niels Rosenkrantz
 * Hans Christoph Ernst von Gagern
 * Frederick VI of Denmark
 * Charles Pictet de Rochemont
 * Maximilian von Montgelas
 * George III of the United Kingdom
 * Joseph Bonaparte
 * Frederick Augustus I of Saxony
 * Ercole Consalvi
 * Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma
 * Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
 * Joachim Murat
 * Prince of Orange


 * Other
 * French Revolutionary Wars
 * Napoleonic Wars
 * Republicanism
 * First French Empire
 * Treaty of Paris (1814)
 * Hundred Days
 * Battle of Waterloo
 * Great power
 * Treaty of Chaumont
 * War of the Sixth Coalition
 * Treaty of Kiel
 * Bourbon Restoration
 * Holy Alliance
 * Congress Poland
 * House of Orange-Nassau
 * Eight Articles of London
 * Personal union
 * Guadeloupe Fund
 * German mediatization
 * House of Bourbon-Parma
 * Neapolitan War
 * History of slavery
 * Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine
 * Treaty of Paris (1815)
 * Reactionary
 * Conservative Order
 * American Revolution
 * French Revolution
 * A World Restored
 * Balance of power (international relations)
 * Concert of Europe
 * League of Nations
 * United Nations
 * Revolutions of 1848
 * Diplomatic timeline for 1815
 * European balance of power
 * International relations of the Great Powers (1814–1919)
 * Paris Peace Conference, 1919