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Cosa (chi) è abdication$60$ - definizione

TREATY
Abdication of Fontainebleau; Abdication of Napoleon, 1814
  • "The Rise and Fall of Napoleon", a cartoon drawn by [[Johann Michael Voltz]] following the Treaty of Fontainebleau; on the lower side is seen the map of Elba.
  • Napoleon's abdication
  • Fontainebleau]] where the Treaty was signed

Abdication of Edward VIII         
  • Edward in 1932
  • [[Fort Belvedere, Surrey]], Edward's residence in [[Windsor Great Park]]
  • Canadian Prime Minister [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]] (left) and his British counterpart [[Stanley Baldwin]] (right), 1926
  • Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson in the Mediterranean, 1936
  • The Duke of Windsor, formerly Edward VIII, 1945
  • "The Year of the Three Kings", postcard 1936
  • Wallis Simpson, 1936
1936 CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS IN BRITAIN
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In 1936, a constitutional crisis in the British Empire arose when King-Emperor Edward VIII proposed to marry Wallis Simpson, an American socialite who was divorced from her first husband and was pursuing the divorce of her second.
Abdication of Wilhelm II         
  •  [[Monarchist]]<ref name="Beck, Hermann pages 47-48">Beck, Hermann ''The Fateful Alliance: German Conservatives and Nazis in 1933'' Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2009, pp. 47–48. "Westarp continued to maintain that he was a monarchist utterly committed to restoring the House of Hohenzollern while his party was participating in a republican government".</ref> [[DNVP]] leader [[Kuno von Westarp]] and DNVP member [[Prince Oskar of Prussia]] with [[Prince Eitel Friedrich]]. December 1924. Later, the [[nationalist]] DNVP and [[NSDAP]] (Nazi Party) were in a [[coalition government]] (1933-1945).
  • Crown Prince Wilhelm, Reich President [[Paul von Hindenburg]], and [[August von Mackensen]], 19 January 1933. Field Marshal von Mackensen was a monarchist<ref>Showalter, D. E., ''Tannenberg: Clash of Empires''. Hamden: Archon, 1991. p 177</ref> and a military tutor to Wilhelm II and his son. His high-profile black Life Hussars uniform was adopted by the [[SS]]. [[Göring]] made von Mackensen a Prussian state councillor in 1933.
  • Crown Prince Wilhelm]] at their second meeting, in [[Potsdam]] on 21 March 1933.
  • ''[[Reichskriegsflagge]]'' in use during the [[Kapp Putsch]], to overthrow the [[Weimar Republic]] and establish a right-wing government, supported by monarchist factions, 13 March 1920<ref>[https://www.dhm.de/lemo/kapitel/weimarer-republik/innenpolitik/luettwitz-kapp-putsch-1920.html Der Lüttwitz-Kapp-Putsch 1920.] ''Lebendiges Museum Online'' (in German). Retrieved June 2, 2020.</ref>
  • See, ''Gleichschaltung'' NSDAP-DNVP coalition.]]
  • Hitler humbly greeting Hindenburg on [[Potsdam Day]], 21 March 1933
  • August Wilhelm of Prussia]] (third from the left).
  • German General Headquarters, 8 January 1917. Chief of the General Staff Field Marshal [[Paul von Hindenburg]] and Wilhelm II with General [[Erich Ludendorff]].
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  • Placard for ''[[The Pall Mall Gazette]]'', 26 June 1919
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THE ACTUAL DECLARATION.
Kaiserreich abdication of Wilhelm II; Abdication of William II of Germany; Abdication of Wilhelm the Second
Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated as German Emperor and King of Prussia in November 1918. The abdication was announced on 9 November by Prince Maximilian of Baden and was formally enacted by Wilhelm's written statement on 28 November, made while in exile in Amerongen, the Netherlands.
threescore         
  • [[Buckminsterfullerene]] C<sub>60</sub> has 60 carbon atoms in each molecule, arranged in a [[truncated icosahedron]].
  • The [[icosidodecahedron]] has 60 edges, all equivalent.
NATURAL NUMBER
Number 60; Sixty; Threescore; ㉍
a.
Sixty, thrice twenty.

Wikipedia

Treaty of Fontainebleau (1814)

The Treaty of Fontainebleau was an agreement established in Fontainebleau, France, on 11 April 1814 between Napoleon and representatives of Austria, Russia and Prussia. The treaty was signed in Paris on 11 April by the plenipotentiaries of both sides and ratified by Napoleon on 13 April. With this treaty, the allies ended Napoleon's rule as emperor of the French and sent him into exile on Elba.