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Austrian Empire
Central European multinational Empire from 1804 to 1867
Greek War of Independence
Greek rebellion against the Ottoman Empire (1821–1829)
Holy Alliance
military alliance
Congress Poland
territory in Eastern Europe in Russian empire (1815–1915)
United Kingdom of the Netherlands
Kingdom of the Netherlands from 1815 to 1839
Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia
constituent land of the Austrian Empire (1815–1866)
Union between Sweden and Norway
personal union between Sweden and Norway 1814–1905
Free City of Kraków
former city-state
Spanish American wars of independence
1808–1833 armed conflicts in the Americas between Spain and independence movements
United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves
kingdom in Europe, America and Africa
Eastern Question
political considerations of the European Great Powers generated by the growing instability of the Ottoman Empire
Kingdom of Illyria
Crown land of Austria (1816–49)
Second Serbian Uprising
1815–1817 revolt in Serbia against the Ottoman Empire

Bonapartism
thumb|"The Four Napoleons", 1858 propaganda image depicting Napoleon|Napoleon I, [[Napoleon II, Napoleon III, and Louis-Napoléon, Prince Imperial]]
Treaty of Paris
1815 treaty to close the napoleonoc wars
Kingdom of Spain (1820-1823)
1820–1823 Spanish political period
Illyrian movement
cultural and literary movement among the South Slavs in the Habsburg Empire in the nineteenth century
Vormärz
'''''''' (; English: pre-March) was a period in the history of Germany preceding the 1848 March Revolution in the states of the German Confederation. The beginning of the period is less well-defined. Some place the starting point directly after the fall of Napoleon and the establishment of the German Confederation in 1815. Others, typically those who emphasise the Vormärz'' as a period of political uprising, place the beginning at the French July Revolution of 1830. The era also saw a gradual shift in developments from Germany being a country primarily based on agriculture to one evolving into
Brazilian War of Independence
1822–1823 war between Portugal and Brazil
Liberal Revolution of 1820
Portuguese revolution establishing a constitutional monarchy
Revolutions of 1820
revolutions in Europe starting in 1820
Restoration in Switzerland
aspect of history
Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis
French loyalist army in the Expedition of Spain
Ominous Decade
period in the history of Spain, corresponding to the second restoration of absolutism at the end of the reign of Fernando VII from August 31, 1823 to September 29, 1833
mediatized houses
ruling princely/comital houses mediatised in the Holy Roman Empire during 1803–1815
Haiti indemnity controversy
payments by Haiti to France in compensation for property lost in the Haitian Revolution
German Confederation Constitution
first fundamental law of the German Confederation, part of the Vienna Treaty
Portuguese Conquest of the Banda Oriental
armed-conflict in the Banda Oriental
influence of the French Revolution
impact of the French ideas of nationalism on its neighbouring countries
Quintuple Alliance
1818 alliance of European nations
Retour des cendres
return of Napoleon's mortal remains
Ustertag
thumb|right|Ustertag on 22. November 1830, the Uster Reformed Church|Uster church and the castle in the background
The Ustertag occurred on 22 November 1830, when 10,000 men of the Canton of Zürich gathered on Zimiker hill and demanded a new constitution. Their primary concern was parity between the urban and rural areas. The Ustertag is described as a "revolution" due to its impact, its focus, and its speed of events, which caused great change in the Canton of Zurich.
Urgel Regency
short period in Spanish history
Napoleon I's exile to St. Helena
Livret A
French financial product
Royalist War
civil war in Spain during the Trienio Liberal