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Qué (quién) es war convention - definición

CONFLICT (1793-1795)
Convention War; War of the Convention
  • War of the Pyrenees, Eastern Theater
  • Bon-Adrien de Moncey
  • War of the Pyrenees, Western Theater

Åland convention         
1856 AND 1921 CONVENTIONS REGARDING THE ÅLAND ISLANDS.
Aland convention; Åland Convention
The Åland convention, refers to two conventions regarding the demilitarization and neutralization of Åland.
Convention of Tientsin         
1885 TREATY BETWEEN CHINA AND JAPAN
Convention of Tianjin; Li-ito convention; Tientsin convention; Convention of tientsin; 天津条約; Tenshin Jōyaku; Tientsin Agreement
The , also known as the Tianjin Convention,James McClain, "Japan a Modern History," p.296 was an agreement signed between Qing Empire of China and Empire of Japan in Tientsin, China on 18 April 1885.
Annapolis Convention (1786)         
CONVENTION WHICH LED TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OF 1787
1786 Annapolis Convention; The Annapolis Convention (1786); Annapolis Convention of 1786
The Annapolis Convention, formally titled as a Meeting of Commissioners to Remedy Defects of the Federal Government, was a national political convention held September 11–14, 1786 at Mann's Tavern in Annapolis, Maryland, in which twelve delegates from five U.S.

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War of the Pyrenees

The War of the Pyrenees, also known as War of Roussillon or War of the Convention, was the Pyrenean front of the First Coalition's war against the First French Republic. It pitted Revolutionary France against the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal from March 1793 to July 1795 during the French Revolutionary Wars.

The war was fought in the eastern and western Pyrenees, at the French port of Toulon, and at sea. In 1793, a Spanish army invaded Roussillon in the eastern Pyrenees and maintained itself on French soil through April 1794. The French army drove the Spanish army back into Catalonia and inflicted a serious defeat in November 1794. After February 1795, the war in the eastern Pyrenees became a stalemate. In the western Pyrenees, the French began to win in 1794. By 1795, the French army controlled a portion of northeast Spain.

The war was brutal in at least two ways. The Committee of Public Safety decreed that all French royalist prisoners be executed. Also, French generals who lost battles or otherwise displeased the representatives-on-mission often faced prison or execution. Commanders of the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees were especially unlucky in this regard.