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Treaty of Vienna (1606) The Treaty of Vienna (also known as the Peace of Vienna) was signed on 23 June 1606 between Stephen Bocskay, Prince of Transylvania, and Archduke Rudolph. Based on the terms of the treaty, all constitutional and religious rights and privileges w ...
(HRE/Hungary - freedom of religion) *
Treaty of Vienna (1656) The treaty of Vienna, concluded on 1 December 1656, was an Austro– Polish alliance during the Second Northern War. Habsburg emperor Ferdinand III agreed to enter the war on the anti-Swedish side and support the Polish king John II Casimir wit ...
Austro-Polish alliance in the Second Northern War, ineffective *
Treaty of Vienna (1657) The Treaty of Vienna, concluded on 27 May 1657, was an Austro– Polish alliance during the Second Northern War.Frost (2000), p. 179 After Habsburg emperor Ferdinand III had agreed to enter the war on the anti-Swedish side and support t ...
Austro-Polish alliance in the Second Northern War, effective * Treaty of Vienna (1725) Austria/Spain *
Treaty of Vienna (1731) The 1731 Treaty of Vienna was signed on 16 March 1731 between Great Britain and Emperor Charles VI on behalf of the Habsburg monarchy, with the Dutch Republic included as a party. This marked the end of the Anglo-French Alliance that domina ...
Britain/Austria - alliance *
Treaty of Vienna (1738) The Treaty of Vienna or Peace of Vienna of 1738 ended the War of the Polish Succession. By the terms of the treaty, Stanisław Leszczyński renounced his claim on the Polish throne and recognized Augustus III, Duke of Saxony.Lindsay, J. O. (1957 ...
(or The Peace of Vienna) Multiple parties - resolved war of Polish succession *
Treaty of Schönbrunn The Treaty of Schönbrunn (french: Traité de Schönbrunn; german: Friede von Schönbrunn), sometimes known as the Peace of Schönbrunn or Treaty of Vienna, was signed between France and Austria at Schönbrunn Palace near Vienna on 14 October ...
, also called the Treaty of Vienna (1809), France/Austria - following Austria's defeat during the Napoleonic Wars *
Treaty of Vienna (1815) The Congress of Vienna (, ) of 1814–1815 was a series of international diplomatic meetings to discuss and agree upon a possible new layout of the European political and constitutional order after the downfall of the French Emperor Napoleon B ...
can refer to several different treaties notably ** Secret Treaty of Vienna, defensive pact signed 3 January 1815 between Britain, France and Austria ** Treaty of Vienna of 25 March 1815, (also known as "Treaty of General Alliance") when Austria, Britain, Prussia and Russia agreed to put 150,000 men in the field against Napoleon Bonaparte.(see wikisource:Declaration at the Congress of Vienna). ** Treaty of Vienna of 9 June 1815, (also known as the " Final Act of the Congress of Vienna"), embodying all the separate treaties agreed at the Congress by the European powers. *
Treaty of Vienna (1864) The Treaty of Vienna (; ) was a peace treaty signed on 30 October 1864 in Vienna between the Austrian Empire, the Kingdom of Prussia, and the Kingdom of Denmark. The treaty ended the Second War of Schleswig. Denmark ceded the Duchy of Schleswig (e ...
Austria/Prussia/Denmark - concluded the Second Schleswig War * Treaty of Vienna (1866) Austria/France/Italy *
Treaty of Vienna (1878) Treaty of Vienna may refer to: * Treaty of Vienna (1606) (HRE/Hungary - freedom of religion) * Treaty of Vienna (1656) Austro-Polish alliance in the Second Northern War, ineffective * Treaty of Vienna (1657) Austro-Polish alliance in the Second Nor ...
, Austria/Prussia/Denmark *
Treaty of Peace between Austria-Hungary and Finland The Treaty of Peace between Austria-Hungary and Finland, also called the Vienna Peace Treaty,Randall Lesaffer and Mieke van der Linden, "Peace Treaties after World War I", in Frauke Lachenmann and Rudiger Wolfrum (eds.), ''The Law of Armed Conflict ...
(Vienna Peace Treaty, 1918) Austria-Hungary/Finland *
Treaty of Vienna (1955) The Austrian State Treaty (german: Österreichischer Staatsvertrag ) or Austrian Independence Treaty re-established Austria as a sovereign state. It was signed on 15 May 1955 in Vienna, at the Schloss Belvedere among the Allied occupying p ...
, re-established the state of Austria after the Second World War * Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the final agreement on the 2015 Iran nuclear deal framework, signed in Vienna


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Vienna Award (disambiguation) The Vienna Award (also called the Vienna Arbitration or Vienna Diktat) was either of two arbitral decisions made by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy rewarding disputed territory to Hungary. Both decisions were made at the Belvedere Palace, in Vienna ...
, two agreements before and during World War II that expanded the territory of Hungary * Vienna Conference (disambiguation) * Vienna Convention (disambiguation) {{disambig