-
The Concert of Europe was a
general agreement among the great powers of 19th-century
Europe to
maintain the European balance of power,
political boundaries...
-
power concerts.
The term "great power" was
first used to
represent the most
important powers in
Europe during the post-Napoleonic era.
The "Great
Powers" constituted...
-
country in
the late 19th century, when
Italy was
admitted in
the concert of powers. Nowadays,
Italy is also part
of great power concerts such as
the EU trio...
-
excluded from
the Holy
Alliance under the principle that
the affairs of the East were
the "domestic
concerns of Russia"
rather than
of the concert of Europe;...
- Hall
Concert" (in French). Hung Medien.
Retrieved November 19, 2023. "Dutchcharts.nl – Cat
Powers –
Sings Dylan -
The 1966
Royal Albert Hall
Concert" (in...
- This is a list
of notable venues worldwide including theaters, clubs, arenas,
convention centers, and stadiums, all
which can host a
concert (music related)...
- Eve
concert.
Eight of the nine
songs on
the group's next album, Just for Love (August 1970), were
written by Valenti/
Powers, six
of them
under the pseudonym...
- 2008 arrest, he was best
known for his
appearance in
the 1997 film
Austin Powers:
International Man
of Mystery. In 2011, he was
sentenced to
seven years...
-
hegemon (e.g.
the United States in
the post-Cold War period),
bipolarity to an
order with two
great powers or
blocs of states (e.g.
the Cold War), and...
-
framing PJ
Powers'
distinctive voice,
attracted an expanded,
cross cultural fan base.
The band
lasted for
seven years and
produced some
of the biggest local...