- 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...
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Songs of Europe is a
concert television programme commemorating the
Eurovision Song Contest's twenty-fifth anniversary. The
event was held in Mysen, Norway...
- The
Congress of Vienna enacted the
principles of the
Concert in both
musical entertainment and
political relations. The
stability of Europe during the decades...
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Floyd in Venice: A
Concert for
Europe was a 1989 live
performance by the
English rock band Pink
Floyd during their A
Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour, staged...
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controlled much
of Europe except for Russia, and the Holy
Roman Empire was dissolved, the
Concert of Europe tried to
maintain the
balance of power. The territorial...
- for
Europe (PfE or Patriots) is a right-wing to far-right
sovereigntist political group,
formed as the third-largest
group ahead of the
tenth European Parliament...
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concert was
attended by Diana,
Princess of Wales and
Prince Charles, and
subsequently released as Live at
Wembley July 16, 1988. The
final European show...
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Antecedents of the
Concert of Europe I: The
Triple Alliance of 1717".
Oxford Public International Law. Lesaffer, Randall. "The 18th-century
Antecedents of the...
- by a
strengthening of multilateral schemes and institutions, as was many
times the case
during the
period of the
Concert of Europe.[citation needed] "Unilateralism...
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Zeppelin made
numerous concert tours of the
United States, the
United Kingdom and
Europe in particular. They
performed over 600
concerts,
initially playing...