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Étretat
Cliffs of Étretat Blazo of Étretat Étretat is a commune in the Seine-Maritime département of France. Population: 1,640. Geography Étretat is located on the coast of the Pays de Caux area. Miscellaneous Étretat is best known for its cliffs, including a famous natural arch. Thes..
Étrez
Étrez Country France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Bourg-en-Bresse Canton Montrevel-en-Bresse INSEE 01000 Postal Code 01100 MayorCurrent Term ?2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude Latitude Al..
Être et avoir
Être et avoir (2002) is a full-length documentary film by director Nicolas Philibert. The documentary title literally translates as "To be and to have", the two auxiliary verbs in the French language. It is about a primary school in the commune of Saint-Étienne-sur-Usson, Puy-de-Dôme, France, th..
T-Rex (automobile)
T-Rex is a 2-seat, 3-wheeled motorcycle that combines the look and handling of a car with the fuel economy of motorcycle, created by Canadian Auto/Bike builder Campagna Corporation. Using a 1.2L, 4-cylinder engine, it accelerates from 0-97 km/h (0-60 mph) in 4.1 seconds, with top speed of 225 k..
T-Rex (vehicle)
Actually classified as a motorcycle, the T-Rex is a three-wheeled vehicle with the guts of a motorcycle. Built by Campagna Corporation (Quebec, Canada), the T-Rex has been commercially available since the early 1990s. Its unique look and style has made it a collector's item for both car and motor..
T.R. Edwards
Thomas Riley (T.R.) Edwards is a fictional character appearing in the Robotech Universe. He would have been a main character in the storyline covered in the aborted series Robotech II The Sentinels, which was later realized as a comic book series. Lt. Colonel T.R. Edwards was a mercenary during the..
T.Reader
T.Reader is a web-based tool for accessing news feeds in RSS formats. The tool allows you to browse available news services and read news summaries online. Current implementation supports RSS 2.0 and Atom 0.3 External links [RSS News T.Reader] - Project Homepage ..
T. Rex (album)
T. Rex is an eponymous album by British rock band T. Rex, released in 1970. It was the first record under their abbreviated band name, following four albums as 'Tyrannosaurus Rex'. The album contains electric reworkings of old Tyrannosaurus Rex material, and some material originally recorded prior..
T. Rex (band)
T. Rex (originally known as Tyrannosaurus Rex, also occasionally spelt T Rex or T-Rex), was a English rock band fronted by Marc Bolan. It was founded in 1960s London and found success as a 1970s glam rock group. Contents 1 Formation2 Tyrannosaurus Rex3 T. Rex4 Disintegration,..
T. rex (disambiguation)
T. Rex may refer to: Tyrannosaurus rex, a large carnivorous dinosaurT. Rex (band), a 1970s glam rock bandT-Rex (automobile), a concept vehicle combining a car and motorcycle*T-Rex (vehicle)Tupelo T-Rex, a defunct ice hockey teamTerex, a manufacturer of construction equipment This is a [disambi..
Tärendö River
The Tärendö River (Swedish: Tärendö älv, Meänkieli: Täränönväylä), is a small tributary river to the Kalix River in Norrbotten, Sweden. It is the second largest bifurcation in the world (second only to the Casiquiare canal, South America). The Tärendö River splits of the Torne River..
Töreboda Municipality
Töreboda is a Municipality in Västra Götaland County, in western Sweden. The municipality covers an area of 545.0 km². Of the total population of 9642, 4862 are male, and 4780 are female. The population density of the community is 18 inhabitants per km². External links [Töreboda] - ..
Töregene Khatun
Töregene Khatun ruled as regent of the Mongol Empire from the death of her husband Ögedei Khan in 1241 until the election of her eldest son Güyük Khan in 1246. She was ruthless but effective in the exercise of power in a society that was traditionally led only by men. Despite this tradition, t..
TRE
TRE might stand for: The IATA airport code for Tiree AirportThe Telecommunications Research Establishment, the British radar research organization.Theologische Realenzyklopädie, the theological encyclopedia of the 21 century, published in German.Totally Resident Evil, a website and forum. The web..
Tre
Tre (born Rowland Wickes Folensbee III in Houston, Texas on February 2, 1989) is a young yet rising alternative rapper from Houston, Texas. Unique for not holding to the common Dirty South sound notorious among Texas rappers, Tre was little known through many internet CD releases until the release o..
Tre'
Singles Year Title Chart Positions Album US R&B/Hip-Hop 2005 "That Girl" (feat. Twenty II) #55 ?? 2005 "Baby Girl" #56 ?? ..
Treacher
Treacher is an English surname famous Treachers include Arthur Treacher, Treacher's Fish and Chips and Bill Treacher (Eastenders). ..
Treacherous Like Toros (Ōban Star-Racers)
"Treacherous Like Toros" is an episode of the series Ōban Star-Racers. Plot ..
Treacherous Three
The Treacherous Three are old school rappers. Kool Moe Dee, Special K, L.A. Sunshine, and DJ Easy Lee. They formed in the late 70s in the Bronx, New York. Their first single "The New Rap Language" was released in 1980. They continued to record on and off until the 90s. One of their albums, Old ..
Treachery, Faith, and the Great River (DS9 episode)
Treachery, Faith, and the Great River is a season seven episode of [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]] that first aired on November 4, 1998. The teleplay was written by David Weddle and Bradley Thompson, based on a story by Philip Kim, and directed by Steve Posey. Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoil..
Treachery Act 1940
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Treachery of the Blue Books
The Treachery of the Blue Books or Treason of the Blue Books (Welsh: Brad y Llyfrau Gleision) was the name given in Wales to the Reports of the commissioners of enquiry into the state of education in Wales published in 1847. The public inquiry was carried out as a result of pressure from William W..
Treacher Collins
The name Treacher Collins can refer to: Treacher Collins syndrome, a rare genetic disorder characterised by craniofacial deformities.Edward Treacher Collins, the surgeon and ophthalmologist after whom the sydrome was named. redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Treacher Collins syndrome
Treacher Collins syndrome (also known as Franceschetti-Zwahlen-Klein syndrome or mandibulofacial dysostosis) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by craniofacial deformities. Treacher Collins syndrome is found in 1 in every 10,000 births. The typical physical features include downward slanting..
Treacle
This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Treacle is an obsolete pharmaceutical term for a medicinal salve, usually g..
Treacleweb
treacleWEB [link] is a website offering online development services to small businesses and individuals. Established in 2002 and based in England, the company is not VAT registered and is run by an individual. ..
Treacle mining
Treacle mining is the (fictitious) mining of treacle (molasses) in a raw form similar to coal. The subject is put forward as a serious topic but is in fact an attempt to test the credulity of the reader. The thick black nature of treacle makes the deception plausible. The topic has been a standing j..
Treacle Tart
A Treacle Tart is a traditional British dessert with a rich sugary filling in a pastry casing, traditionally with a lattice of pastry strips on top. The name is perhaps misleading in that it is not made with treacle but with a mixture of golden syrup and breadcrumbs. Many recipes also add the juice ..
Tread
The tread of a tire refers to the pattern visible on its circumference that makes contact with the road. As tires are used, the tread is worn down limiting their effectiveness in providing traction. A worn tread can be replaced with a process known as retreading. Street tires The gaps between th..
Treading Air
Treading Air is Jaan Kross' thirteenth novel. He tells the story of the generation of Estonians with which he grew up. The unhealed wounds of recent Estonian history has been to the fore in Kross' short stories and in such novels as Wikmani poisid (The Wikman Boys), Mesmeri ring (Mesmer's Ring), Vä..
Treading water
Water treading is employed when a swimmer wishes to remain in the water without allowing his head to be submerged, yet does not wish to move in any specific direction. Treading water allows him or her to remain in a relatively fixed position, while using the arms and legs to remain afloat. Any sor..
Treadle
A treadle is a part of a machine which, when operated by the foot, gives the power to turn a wheel in the machine. Treadles can be used to power water pumps. - see Treadle Pump Railways On a railway, a treadle is a device that detects the passing of a train, a bit like a track circuit and might ..
Treadle (railway)
On a railway, a treadle is a device that detects the passing of a train, a bit like a track circuit and might be used to put a railway signal to stop. The earliest treadles were mechanical device which looked a bit like a peddle, hence the name, although later electrical and electronic versions mer..
Treadle Pump
The treadle pump is a human-powered pump designed to lift water from a depth of seven meters or less. A treadle is lever device pressed by the foot to drive a machine, in this case a pump. The treadle pump can do most of the work of a motorized pump, but costs considerably less to purchase, and need..
TreadMarks
TreadMarks is a distributed shared memory system created at Rice University. TreadMarks is also a computer game created by Longbow Digital Games. Its landscape generator (part of the game engine) is well-known. External links [TreadMarks official site] [TreadMarks(game) website..
Treadmill
A woman on a treadmill. A treadmill is a piece of indoor sporting equipment used to allow for running without moving any distance. The word treadmill originally designated a type of mill which was operated by a person treading steps of a wheel to ground grain (see treadwheel.) The principal ..
Treadmilling
In reference to biological molecules, particularly microtubules and microfilaments, treadmilling refers to the constant removal of the protein subunits from these filaments at one end while protein subunits are constantly added at the other end. ..
Treadwear rating
The Treadwear Grade of a tire is the numeric portion of the Uniform Tire Quality Grade Standards (UTQG) that are printed on the sidewall of a tire. These standards were enacted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which is part of the United States Department of Transport..
Treadwell
Family Name Treadwell is an English surname. The following persons share the last name Treadwell: Timothy Treadwell (1957-2003), American environmentalistFrederick Pearson Treadwell (1857-1919), American-Swiss ChemistWilliam Dupré Treadwell (1885-1959), American-Swiss Chemist Other uses Treadwell,..
Treadwheel
A treadwheel is a form of animal engine powered by man. It may resemble a water wheel in appearance, and can be worked either by a man treading paddles set into its circumference (a treadmill), or by a man standing inside it. Uses of treadwheels included raising water, to power cranes, or grind gr..
Tread Lightly!
Tread Lightly! is a non-profit organization in the United States which was originally started by the United States Forest Service in 1985. Management of the organization was transferred to the private sector in 1990 in order to maximize the program's effectiveness. The mission of Tread Lightly! ..
Tread Marks
Tread Marks is a computer game. It a 3D, third-person-perspective, multiplayer-focused tank combat and racing game developed by Longbow Digital Arts. The game won the 2000 Independent Games Festival Grand Prize, later renamed to the Seumas McNally award in honor of the game's lead programmer who d..
Treago Castle
Treago Castle was build around 1450 by Richard Mynors, a tax collector in Wales. The name originates from Tre (homestead or farm)-Ago (Iago meaning Spanish form of James), suggesting there was a previous dwelling on the land. The fortified house was built to keep the Welsh out, but was never under a..
Treak Cliff Cavern
'The Stork', one of the most famous stalactites at Treak Cliff Cavern Treak Cliff Cavern is a show cave near Castleton in Derbyshire. It has been a designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest for many years and by agreement with English Nature all the Blue John stone deposits on the visi..
Treamcast
--> Treamcast is a third-party developed Dreamcast clone from China. This small system with its fold-down display resembled the revised PS One. The Treamcast can read CD-Rs and play MP3s and VCDs. It also contains pirated Dreamcast firmware, enabling it to play Dreamcast games. Sega accused the co..
Treant
Treant is a popular character type/race found in newer-strategy/RPG computer games. Treants are supposed to be an un-copyrighted version of J.R.R Tolkien's Ents, and are thus sentient trees with human characteristics. They are typically portrayed in a role similar to Ents as protectors of the fores..
Treap
In computer science, a treap is a binary search tree that orders the nodes by adding a priority attribute to a node, as well as a key. The nodes are ordered so that the keys form a binary search tree and the priorities obey the min heap order property. The treap was discovered by Cecilia R. Aragon..
Trearddur
Trearddur is a short name for Trearddur Bay. It is located south of Holyhead on the west coast of Holy Island on the northwest coast of Anglesey in Wales. The historical name for Trearddur Bay is Towyn Capel and at the centre of the beach, lies an ancient burial ground which was recently excavated..
Treason
In law, treason is the crime of disloyalty to one's nation or state. A person who betrays the nation of their citizenship and/or reneges on an oath of loyalty and in some way willfully cooperates with an enemy, is considered to be a traitor. Oran's Dictionary of the Law (1983) defines treason as: "...
Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism
150px Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism is a 2003 book by Ann Coulter. Contents 1 ..
Treasons Act 1534
Treasons Act 1534 (citation 26 Henry VIII. c. 13) was an Act passed by English Parliament during the reign of King Henry VIII of England in 1534. This Act was passed after the Act of Supremacy 1534, which made the king the "Only Head of the Church of England on Earth." The Treason Act 1534 made it ..
Treasons Act 1571
The Treasons Act 1571 (short title 13 Eliz I c. 1) was an Act of the Parliament of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I which superseded the Treasons Act 1534 passed by parliament during the reign of her father, Henry VIII of England. Amongst other things, it forbade the criticism of the mo..
Treason Act
Treason Act can refer to a number of different laws enacted in a number of different jurisdictions, including: Treason Act 1351Treason Act 1495Treasons Act 1534Treason Act 1695Treason Act 1702Treason Act 1795Treason Act 1814Treason Act 1842This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a l..
Treason Act 1351
Main article: High treason in the United Kingdom The Treason Act 1351 is an act of the English Parliament (25 Edw. III St. 5 c. 2) which attempted to codify all existing forms of treason. It is one of the earliest English statutes still in force, although it has been significantly amended. The Act ..
Treason Act 1495
The Treason Act 1495 is an Act of Parliament which was passed in the reign of Henry VII of England. Henry had become king after defeating Richard III in the Battle of Bosworth on August 22, 1485. However he backdated the start of his reign to August 21, the day before the battle, enabling him to pr..
Treason Act 1695
The Treason Act 1695 is an Act of the Parliament of England (citation 7 & 8 Will. III c. 3) which laid down rules of evidence and procedure in treason trials. It was passed by the English Parliament but was extended to cover Scotland in 1708. Some of it is still in force today. Provisions The Act p..
Treason Act 1702
The Treason Act 1702 (1 Anne stat. 2 c. 21) was an Act of the Parliament of England, passed to enforce the line of succession to the English throne, previously established by the Bill of Rights 1689 and the Act of Settlement 1701. The Act makes it treason to "endeavour to deprive or hinder any pers..
Treason Act 1795
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Treason Act 1814
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Treason Act 1842
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Treason by the Book
Treason by the Book, by Jonathan Spence is a fast-paced historical account of the Zeng Jing case which took place during the reign of Emperor Yongzheng of China, around the 1730s. A treasonous letter delivered to Yue Zhongqi triggers a series of investigations which capture the attention of Yongzhen..
Treason Felony Act 1848
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Treason Trial
The Treason Trial was a trial in which 156 people, including Nelson Mandela, were arrested in a raid and accused of treason in South Africa in 1956. The trial lasted until 1961, when all of the defendants were found not guilty. During the trials, Oliver Tambo left the country and was exiled. Whilst..
Treasure
For the video game developer, see Treasure Co. Ltd. Treasure is a rock-and-roll album by the Cocteau Twins. Treasures is also a song by the Thievery Corporation. Treasures is also an album by Dolly Parton. Treasure (from Greek θησαυρος; thesaurus, meaning "a treasure of words", is a cognate..
Treasure: In Search of the Golden Horse
Treasure: In Search of the Golden Horse is a 1984 illustrated book and accompanying video by Sheldon Renan published in the United States by Warner Books (ISBN 0446381608). The book was designed and promoted as a contest, in which readers attempted to solve the elaborate puzzle contained in the book..
Treasurer
In many governments, a treasurer is the person responsible for running the treasury. Treasurers are also employed by organisations to look after funds. --> In Government The Treasury of a country is the department responsible for the country's economy, finance and revenue. The Treasurer is gene..
Treasurer-depute of Scotland
The Treasurer-depute was a senior post in the pre-Union government of Scotland. Originally a deputy to the Treasurer, the Treasurer-depute emerged as a separate Crown appointment by 1614. Its holder attended the Privy Council in the absence of the Treasurer, but gained independent membership of the..
Treasurer/Insurance Commissioner/Fire Marshal
The Treasurer/Insurance Commissioner/Fire Marshal is a former statewide constitutional officer of Florida. The office was abolished following the Florida Cabinet reforms of 1998 which took effect in 2003. A statewide office, with a seat in the Cabinet, the official handled the duties of the State ..
Treasurer (Kingdom of Hungary)
The treasurer (Latin: magister tavernicorum, Hungarian: tárnok(mester), Slovak: taverník, German: Schatzmeister) or in full title main royal treasurer ( tavernicorum regalium magister) was the supreme economic officer(a kind of finance minister) in the Kingdom of Hungary till 1848/1918. The name..
Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts
The Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts (commonly called the "treasurer") is an executive officer, elected state-wide every four years. The Treasurer oversees the Office of Abandoned Property, the State Retirement Board, the Offce of Cash Management, the Offce of Debt Management, the st..
Treasurer of Australia
The Department of the Treasury, Canberra The Australian Treasurer is the minister responsible for government expenditure and revenue raising. In some other countries the equivalent role is the Minister for Finance, although Australia has a separate office of that name responsible for regulati..
Treasurer of Maryland
The Treasurer of Maryland (as of 2006 Nancy K. Kopp) is the principal custodian of the State's cash deposits, monies from bond sales, and other securities and collateral and directs the investments of those assets. The Treasurer is elected by a joint ballot of both houses of the General Assembly, a ..
Treasurer of Scotland
The Treasurer was a senior post in the pre-Union government of Scotland, the Privy Council of Scotland. The full title of the post was Lord High Treasurer, Comptroller, Collector-General and Treasurer of the New Augmentation, formed as it was from the amalgamation of four earlier offices. Of these,..
Treasurer of the Household
The position of Treasurer of the Household is theoretically held by a household official of the British monarch, under control of the Lord Steward's Department, but is, in fact, a political office held by one of the government's Deputy Chief Whips in the House of Commons. He is a member of the Board..
Treasurer of the Navy
The Treasurer of the Navy was an office in the British government between the mid-16th and early 19th century. The office-holder was responsible for the financial maintenance of the Royal Navy. The office was a political appointment, and frequently was held by up-and-coming young politicians who wou..
Treasurer of the United States
The Treasurer of the United States is the only position within the United States Department of the Treasury older than the Department itself. It was established on September 6, 1777. The Treasurer was originally charged with the receipt and custody of government funds, though many of these functio..
Treasurer to the Queen
The Keeper of the Privy Purse and Treasurer to the King/Queen is responsible for the financial management of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom. He is assisted by the Deputy Treasurer to the King/Queen for the management of the civil list, and the royal palaces presentation ..
Treasures.tv
Treasures TV is a television channel in the United Kingdom. It began broadcasting on Sky Digital on November 21st 2005. Channel Format Treasures TV is the only channel where people can exclusively buy antiques, collectibles, memorabilia and modern limited editions. Treasures TV brings a whole new..
Treasures (album)
Treasures or The Very Best Treasures is a progressive rock album by Iona. Released in 1996. It is a collection of their best work from their inception to 1996. Personnel Band '' this is the band at the time of the collection not necessarily represented on the recording Joanne Hogg - Vocals, Guit..
Treasures (Dolly Parton album)
Treasures was a 1996 Dolly Parton album, comprised of covers of rock and country hits from the 1960s and 1970s. Among the selections were work by Merle Haggard, Neil Young, Kris Kristofferson, Cat Stevens and Mac Davis. Perhaps the most surprising choices to fans were Young's "After the Gold Rus..
Treasures (song)
"Treasures" Song by Thievery Corporation From the album The Mirror Conspiracy Album released 2000 Recorded 2000 Genre Lounge Song Length 2:24 Record label Eighteenth Street Lounge Producers Rob Garza and Eric Hilton Track Number 1 "Treasures" is a Thievery Corporation song from their 20..
Treasures From the Trash Heap
Treasures From the Trash Heap is a tour-only album by indie rock band Elf Power. The album, only available from the band at their performances on the initial Back to the Web tour, is a collection of unreleased demos and live songs, as well as cover versions of songs by bands such as R.E.M., Olivia..
Treasures of the Savage Frontier
Treasures of the Savage Frontier (1992) is a Gold Box Dungeons and Dragons computer game developed by Stormfront Studios and published by SSI for the PC and Amiga personal computers. When SSI began work on the Dark Sun game engine in 1989 after the completion of The Secret of the Silver Blades, t..
TreasureTrooper
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Treasure (album)
Treasure (1984) is the third album by the Cocteau Twins. With this album, the band settled on what would, from then on, be their primary lineup: vocalist Elizabeth Fraser, guitarist Robin Guthrie and bassist Simon Raymonde. Despite the band's apparent disappointment with Treasure, the album's gen..
Treasure Act 1996
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Treasure Beach
Treasure Beach is public beach in a small village of the same name on the South coast of Jamaica in the parish of St Elizabeth. The beach has a narrow strip of black and yellow-red sands and is about 600m long. The swimming is good, but since the beach is open, when strong seas are running to the ..
Treasure Cay
Treasure Cay, Bahamas is a small coastal community situated on the eastern coast of the island of Abaco in the Bahamas. Treasure Cay is located approximately 165 miles due east of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. ..
Treasure Chest
This is an article about the comic book series. For other uses, see Treasure Chest (disambiguation) Treasure Chest (full name Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact) was a Catholic-oriented comic book created by Dayton, Ohio publisher George A. Pflaum and distributed in parochial schools from 1946 to 1972...
Treasure Chest (disambiguation)
Treasure chest can mean: Treasure Chest, a Catholic-oriented comic book published from 1946-1972Treasure Chest CasinoTreasure Chest (model), a big-bust modelTreasure Chest (video games) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. I..
Treasure Chest (video games)
In many video games, especially Computer role playing games, Treasure Chests contain various items, currency, and sometimes monsters. For certain Role Playing Games, some chests are actually mimics, which is a monster that look like a chest, and will attack the player when they attempt to open it. ..
Treasure Co. Ltd
Treasure Co. Ltd (トレジャー) is a Japanese video game developer, founded by former employees of Konami on June 19, 1992. Contents 1 History1.1 Before foundation1.2 After foundation2 Games developed by Treasure3 External links History Befor..
Treasure Coast
The Treasure Coast is a term for a region in the U.S. state of Florida stretching from Stuart, Florida in the south through Sebastian in the north, including the coastal Indian River County, St. Lucie County, and Martin County. The landlocked Okeechobee County is sometimes also considered a part o..
Treasure County, Montana
Treasure County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of 2000, the population is 861. Its county seat is Hysham6. Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent Counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total..
Treasure Cove!
Treasure Cove! is an educational computer game intended to teach children reading and oceanography. Story The Master of Mischief has caused trouble again. After fleeing Treasure Mountain in the game Treasure Mountain!, he has run off to Invention Island destroying the magical bridge built by the..
Treasure Galaxy!
Treasure Galaxy! is an educational computer game published by The Learning Company, intended to teach children mathematical problem solving. Gameplay The Master of Mischief has wreaked havoc on Crystal City. To restore it, the player must collect crystals by solving letter code words. Crystal Cit..
Treasure HD
Treasure HD is a High definition channel that focuses on the passion of pursuit. Feel the thrill of the hunt, and share in the passion of possessing the beautiful, the rare and the elusive. Treasure HD takes you to the world’s great museums and the grand auction houses and explores the eclectic ..
Treasure HD Canada
Treasure HD Canada is a Canadian category 2 digital cable television channel that broadcasts in high definition. Treasure HD features museums, auction houses, flea markets, and antique galleries. It is owned by High Fidelity HDTV, which also runs three other HD networks. It features programming ..
Treasure Houses of England
The Treasure Houses of England is a heritage consortium founded in the early 1970s by ten of the foremost stately homes in England still in private ownership, with the aim of marketing and promoting themselves as tourist venues. The ten houses in the group, together with their historic owners, are:..
Treasure hunt
For the UK television game show, see Treasure Hunt For the US television game show, see The New Treasure Hunt For the 2006 US television reality show, see Treasure Hunters A treasure hunt can be one of a number of things. The original meaning was a search for real treasure; another meaning is a chi..
Treasure Hunters (TV series)
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Treasure Hunter G
Treasure Hunter G is a Super Famicom turn-based tactical role playing game that was designed by Sting Entertainment (who later developed [[Riviera: The Promised Land]]) and released by Squaresoft in 1996. The gameplay was unique at the time, using a grid-based system for battles, along with visible..
Treasure hunting (marine)
Treasure hunting is an expression which nowadays applies mainly to maritime salvage. Treasure hunters try to find sunken shipwrecks and retrieve artifacts with market value. This industry is generally fueled by the market of antiquities. Treasure hunting is a legal activity, very different from lo..
Treasure Hunt (D&D module)
Treasure Hunt is a game adventure module for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. The characters begin in the Korinn Archipelago, and have been captured by slavers. A sea storm sends the pirate ship on which the characters are being held off course, and it crashes on an island once ruled by..
Treasure Hunt (UK game show)
Treasure Hunt was a popular UK game show, based on the format of the French show La Chasse au trésor. It appeared on Channel 4 between 1983 and 1989 and was revived by BBC Two in 2002-3. Contents 1 The game2 Presenters and crew3 Broadcasts4 Media clips5 Spin-offs6&nb..
Treasure Hunt Series
Treasure Hunt vehicles were introduced by Mattel in 1995, and consisted of 12 cars; one released per month. The original production run started at 10,000 pieces worldwide, and has since grown due to the demand and increasing popularity of Hot Wheels collecting. Treasure Hunt Vehicles are found by t..
Treasure in the Royal Tower (computer game)
The Treasure in the Royal Tower is a computer game, based loosely on a book of the same name. The book is part of a popular mystery series, created in 1930 by Edward Stratemeyer. The heroine of the books, and the computer game, is called Nancy Drew. The game was released in 2000. In the game, the p..
Treasure Island
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Treasure Island. Cover illustration by Frank Godwin 1925. Treasure Island is an adventure novel by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson, narrating a tale of "buccaneers and buried gold". First published as a book in 1883, it was originally serialised..
Treasure Island, California
An aerial view of Treasure Island in the foreground, with its link to Yerba Buena Island in the background. Note the San Francisco Bay Bridge's tunnel. Treasure Island is an artificial island in the San Francisco Bay between San Francisco and Oakland. It is connected by a small isthmus to Yerb..
Treasure Island, Florida
Treasure Island is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, in the United States. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 7,450. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2004 estimates, the city had a population of 7,521. Geography Treasure Island is located at [27°46′8″N, 82°46′6″..
Treasure Island (1934 film)
Treasure Island (1934) is a movie adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous 1883 novel “Treasure Island”. Jim Hawkins (Jackie Cooper) discovers a treasure map and travels on a sailing ship to a remote island, but pirates led by Long John Silver (Wallace Beery) threaten to take away t..
Treasure Island (1972 film)
Treasure Island is a 1972 film starring Orson Welles based on the novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. ..
Treasure Island (disambiguation)
"Treasure Island" may refer to: Literature, film, and television Treasure Island, a novel by Robert Louis StevensonTreasure Island, a 1934 film starring Jackie Cooper as Jim Hawkins and Wallace Beery as Long John SilverTreasure Island, a 1950 Disney film starring Bobby Driscoll as Jim Hawkins and Ro..
Treasure Island (Scout reservation)
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Treasure Island is a Boy Scout camp located near Frenchtown, New Jersey, situated in the middle of the Delaware River and owned by the Cradle of Liberty Council (formerly the Philadelphia Area Council prior to its merger with the Valley Forge Council in 1996). Treasure Is..
Treasure Island (show)
Treasure Island is a popular reality television game show produced in New Zealand as well as in Ireland and Australia. In the show, contestants are isolated on a remote Fijian island and compete for a cash prize. "Treasure Island" is based on the successful Swedish show Expedition: Robinson and pr..
Treasure Island Causeway
Treasure Island Causeway, part of County Road 150, is a series of three bridges (the outer ones fixed, the middle one a bascule drawbridge) crossing Boca Ciega Bay between Treasure Island and St. Petersburg in Pinellas County, Florida. The bridge is owned and maintained by the City of Treasure Isla..
Treasure Island Dizzy
Treasure Island Dizzy is a computer puzzle game published in 1987 by Codemasters for the Amstrad, Spectrum, DOS, NES, Amiga and Atari ST. There was some variation between different releases. For example, the C64 release of Treasure Island Dizzy (currenly available for free download at the Codemaste..
Treasure Island Hotel and Casino
--> The Treasure Island (since 2003, also known as "ti") is a hotel and casino resort on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was built by Mirage Resorts when that company was owned by Steve Wynn, and it is currently owned by the successor corporation, MGM Mirage. It opened in 1993. It ..
Treasure Island Media
Treasure Island Media is a San Francisco-based gay pornography studio. Their films are presented in the form of documentaries of male sexuality. Contents 1 Videography1.1 Bareback Video titles1.2 Swallow Video titles2 See also3 External links Videography Bareback Vid..
Treasure Lake, Pennsylvania
Treasure Lake is a census-designated place (CDP) in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,507 at the 2000 census. Geography Treasure Lake is located at [41°10′5″N, 78°43′16″W] (41.168088, -78.721111)[Geographic references#1GR1]. Accordin..
Treasure map
A treasure map is a common device used in fictional stories. Robert Louis Stevenson forever associated the treasure map, along with the archetypical large X to mark the spot where the treasure is buried, with pirates in his book Treasure Island (1883). There are no known historical pirate treasur..
Treasure Master
Treasure Master is a game released by American Softworks in 1991 for the Nintendo Entertainment System as part of a contest involving MTV. The contest After the game's release in late 1991, players had until noon EST on April 11 1992 to practice beating the game. At this time, MTV revealed a secret..
Treasure Mathstorm!
Treasure Mathstorm is an educational computer game intended to teach children mathematical problem solving. It is the unofficial sequel to Treasure Mountain! Gameplay The Master of Mischief has used a weather machine to freeze Treasure Mountain. To thaw it, the player must collect sufficient tre..
Treasure Mountain!
Treasure Mountain! is an educational computer game published by The Learning Company intended to teach children about mathematical problem solving. Gameplay The player plays as a Super Seeker who must navigate three levels of Treasure Mountain to collect treasures and keys to the next level. In e..
Treasure of Atreus
Treasure of Atreus in 2004 The Treasure of Atreus or Treasury of Atreus is an impressive "tholos" tomb at Mycenae, Greece (on the Panagitsa Hill) constructed around 1250 BCE. The lintel stone above the doorway weighs 120 tons. The tomb was used for an unknown period of time. It was the talles..
Treasure of the Blind Swordsman
Contents 1 Plot synopsis2 Episode notes2.1 Total Shen Gong Wu2.2 Kimiko's Appearance3 Trivia4 Xiaolin Showdown Plot synopsis Master Fung sends the Warriors on their second Wudai Quest. To locate the Treasure Of The Blind Swordsman, and on the way, locate their new ..
Treasure of the Golden Suns
Treasure of the Golden Suns is a five-episode serial that comprises the series premiere of the Disney animated series DuckTales. It originally aired as a made-for-TV movie on the Disney Channel in September 1987 (which, had the term have been in use then, would make it the first animated Disney Ch..
Treasure of the llanganatis
The Treasure of the Llanganatis refers to a huge sum of worked gold and other treasures supposedly hidden deep within the Llanganatis mountain range of Ecuador by the Inca general Rumiñahui. In 1532 Francisco Pizzaro founded the town of San Miguel de Piura and began the conquest of the Inca Empire..
Treasure of the Rudras
is a role-playing video game released by Squaresoft in 1996, and among the last they developed for the Nintendo Super Famicom. The plot incorporates flavours from dharmic religions, centrally the concept of the wheel of time - every 4000 years the world is destroyed and recreated by a Rudra - the n..
Treasure Planet
Treasure Planet is the 42nd animated feature in the Disney animated features canon. It was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and released on November 27, 2002 by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution. The film is a science-fiction retelling of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventu..
Treasure ship
Treasure ship is the name of a vessel that the Chinese admiral Zheng He sailed in. His fleet included 62 treasure ships, with some reaching 600 feet (146 meters) long. On the ships, there were over 28,000 people, including navigators, explorers, sailors, doctors, workers, and soldiers. Referenc..
Treasure Tower
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Treasure Trap
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Treasure trove
Treasure trove is a large amount of gold, silver, gemstones, money, jewellery, or any valuable collection found hidden under ground or in cellar or attics, etc., where the owner of the treasure is not known. Both the legal definition of treasure trove and its treatment under law varies considerably..
Treasure Valley
Treasure Valley is a region in southwestern Idaho which includes the five-county Boise Metropolitan Area (Ada, Boise, Canyon, Gem and Owyhee), as well as Payette County in Idaho and portions of Malheur County in eastern Oregon. The Oregon communities of Ontario and Nyssa are particularly associated ..
Treasure Valley Community College
Treasure Valley Community College is a community college located in Ontario, Oregon, at the western edge of the Treasure Valley. It is located near the Four Rivers Cultural Center, which houses the Meyer-McLean theater used by the college to present plays and other purposes. TVCC was founded in ..
Treasury
For the U.S. government securities, see Treasury security. Also see treasury management. For the defunct chain of discount stores owned by JCPenney, see Treasury Stores. The term treasury refers to a place in which treasure is kept. The term Treasury was first used in classical times to describe t..
TreasuryDirect
Treasury Direct is a website run by the United States Treasury, allowing individual investors to purchase T-Bills and other Treasury securities directly from the U.S. government. Its website allows money to be deposited from and withdrawn to personal bank accounts, and allows rolling repurchase of s..
Treasury & Securities Services
Treasury & Securities Services (TSS) is a global leader in transaction, investment and information services that support the needs of chief financial officers, treasurers, issuers and investors worldwide. TSS operates through two divisions: Treasury Services (TS) moves, concentrates and invests cli..
Treasury Accountant
The Treasury Accountant is an office with the Treasury of the United Kingdom. It is this office which both manages the finances derived by the Crown Estate lands and makes ultimate policy decisions on behalf of Her Majesty's Government with respect to the Crown Estate lands. See also Civil listCrow..
Treasury Board
In the government of Canada the Treasury Board is the only statutory cabinet committee. It is in charge of the federal civil service, and for much of the operation of the Canadian government. Among its specific duties are negotiating labour agreements with the public service unions and serving as co..
Treasury Board Secretariat
The Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS) is the administrative branch of the Treasury Board of Canada. The role of the secretariat is to support the Treasury Board as a committee of ministers, and to fulfill the statutory responsibilities of a central government agency. TBS provides advice to Treasury ..
Treasury Bond Bowl
The Treasury Bond Bowl was a postseason college football bowl game which played only once, in 1944. It was a charity game that was staged in New York City as the World War II Air Force service teams' national championship game. The game's name derived from the fact that, with the purchase of treasur..
Treasury building
Treasury Building can refer to multiple buildings around the world: Old Treasury, Melbourne, AustraliaNew Treasury, Melbourne, AustraliaTreasury Casino, Brisbane, AustraliaTreasury Building, (now Grand Medina Hotel), Adelaide, AustraliaTreasury Building, Perth, AustraliaTreasury Building, Washingto..
Treasury Building, Brisbane
The former Queensland Government Treasury Building, is located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia on a city block surrounded by George Street, Queen Street, Elizabeth Street and William Street. The building is near the northern end of Victoria Bridge and the Elizabeth Street frontage is oppos..
Treasury class cutter
The Treasury-class high endurance cutters were a group of 7 ships launched by the US Coast Guard between 1936 and 1937. These ships were also collectively known as the "327's" as they were all 327 feet in length. The 327's were designed to meet changing missions of the service as it emerged fro..
Treasury Gardens, Melbourne
Treasury Gardens in Winter The Treasury Gardens consist of 5.8 hectares (14.4 acres) on the south-eastern side of the Melbourne Central Business District, East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The gardens are bounded by Wellington Parade, Spring Street, Treasury Place, and with the Fitzroy Gard..
Treasury Islands
Treasury Islands ([7°20′60″S, 155°34′0″E]) are a small group of islands a few kilometers to the south of Bougainville and 24 kilometers from the Shortland Islands. They form part of the Western Province of the Solomon Islands. The two largest islands in the Treasuries are Mono Is..
Treasury management
Treasury management (or treasury operations) includes management of an enterprise' holdings in and trading in government and corporate bonds, currencies, financial futures, options and derivatives, payment systems and the associated financial risk management. All banks have departments devoted to t..
Treasury security
Treasury securities are government bonds issued by the United States Department of the Treasury through the Bureau of the Public Debt. They are the debt financing instruments of the U.S. Federal government, and are often referred to simply as Treasuries. There are four types of treasury securities: ..
Treasury Solicitor's Department
The Treasury Solicitor's Department (TSD) is the largest in-house legal organisation of the United Kingdom Government. It is an executive agency reporting to the Attorney General for England and Wales. TSD employ more than 300 solicitors and barristers to provide advice and legal representation to m..
Treasury stock
In the United Kingdom, treasury stocks refer to government bonds or gilts. The British equivalent of treasury stock as used in the United States is treasury share. In the United States, a treasury stock or reacquired stock is stock which is bought back by the issuing company. It reduces the numbe..
Treasury Stores
Treasury Stores was chain of discount stores owned by J.C. Penney. Through an acquisition of the General Merchandise Company in 1962, JCPenney entered the discount store market by launching Treasury Stores. Eventually the chain had locations in most Southern states as well as in Southern Californi..
Treasury tag
A treasury tag is an item of stationery used to fasten sheets of paper to each other or to a folder. It consists of a piece of string, typically around 6-8 cm long, with two shorter pieces of string reinforced with metal and set at a 90-degree angle at each end. Treasury tags are threaded through ho..
Treasury Tax and Loan
Treasury Tax and Loan Service is a service offered by the Federal Reserve Banks of the United States that keeps tax receipts in the banking sector by depositing them into select banks that meet certain criteria. Because banks create money (see money multiplier) based on their reserves, if the Treas..
Treaties between Rome and Carthage
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Treaties of Nijmegen
The Treaties of Peace of Nijmegen (Negotiations de Nimegue or Negotiations de la Paix de Nimegue) were a series of treaties, signed in the Dutch city of Nijmegen, August 1678 - December 1679, ending war between various countries, including France, United Provinces, Spain, Brandenburg, Sweden, Denmar..
Treaties of the European Union
The Treaties of the European Union are effectively the basic constitutional texts of the Union. They set out the objectives of the Union and establish the various institutions which are intended to achieve those aims. Contents 1 Current treaties1.1 Evolution of the structure and policie..
Treaties of Tilsit
Meeting of the two emperors in a pavilion set up on a raft in the middle of the Neman River The treaty of 1807 should not be confused with the Act of Tilsit, 1918 The Treaties of Tilsit were two agreements signed by Napoleon I of France in the aftermath of his victory at Friedland in the town ..
Treaties of Velasco
The Treaties of Velasco were two treaties signed at Velasco, Texas, on 14 May 1836 between the republics of Mexico and Texas, in the aftermath of the Battle of San Jacinto (21 April 1836). The signatories were Interim President David G. Burnet for Texas and General Antonio López de Santa Anna for M..
Treatise
A treatise is a systematic analysis of a certain subject. Famous treatises have been written by philosophers including Sun Tzu, Aristotle, John Locke, David Hume, Rene Descartes, William Godwin, Karl Marx, and others. A number of theologians have also written treatises on certain aspects of faith. ..
Treatise (music)
Treatise, composition by British composer Cornelius Cardew (1936-1981). Treatise is a graphic musical score comprising 193 pages of lines, symbols, and various geometric or abstract shapes that eshew conventional musical notation (see graphic musical notation). Implicit in the title is a reference t..
Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (Commonly called "Treatise" when referring to Berkeley's works) is a 1710 work by the Irish Empiricist philosopher George Berkeley. This book largely seeks to refute the claims made ..
Treatise of Pataphysical Anatomy
The Treatise of Pataphysical Anatomy is a book exploring the anatomy of the human body through the method of pataphysics. It edited by Gianni Simone and was published in 2003 by SpiderWeb Productions, a publisher in Yokohama, Japan. It contains an appendix on pataphysical surgery. ..
Treatise on Astrology of the Kaiyuan Era
The Treatise on Astrology of the Kaiyuan Era (}; }), also known as the Great Tang Treatise on Astrology of the Kaiyuan Era in the full title, is a Chinese astrology encyclopedia compiled by the lead editor Gautama Siddha and a numerous of scholars from 714 to 724 during the Kaiyuan era of Tang Dynas..
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology
The Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, published by the Geological Society of America and the University of Kansas Press, is a definitive multi-authored work of some 50 volumes, written by more than 300 authors, and covering every phylum, class, order, family, and genus of fossil and extant (sti..
Treatise on Natural Philosophy
Treatise on Natural Philosophy was an 1867 text book by William Thomson (later Lord Kelvin) and Peter Guthrie Tait, published by Oxford University Press, that did much to define the modern discipline of physics. ..
Treatise on Tea
Treatise on Tea (大观茶论 Da Guan Cha Lun) by Emperor Song Huizong,1107 Emperor Song Huizong was a great connoiseur of tea with masterful skill in tea ceremony, often engaged in tea tasting and tea competition with his subordinates in Song Imperial Court. Emperor Huizong's favourite was white t..
Treatise on the Astrolabe
A Treatise on the Astrolabe is a medieval essay on the astrolabe by Geoffrey Chaucer. It begins: Lyte Lowys my sone, I aperceyve wel by certeyne evydences thyn abilite to lerne sciences touching nombres and proporciouns; and as wel considre I thy besy praier in special to lerne the tretys of the As..
Treatise on the Faith and Practice of the Free Will Baptists
The Treatise on the Faith and Practice of the Free Will Baptists was adopted in 1935 at Nashville, Tennessee as representatives from the two largest groups of Free Will Baptists merged to form the National Association of Free Will Baptists. The treatise sets forth the basic doctrines and describes ..
Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope
The Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope (1537) (Latin, Tractatus de Potestate et Primatu Papae) One of the Lutheran confessions as contained in the Book of Concord. It was written by Philip Melanchthon and was completed by February 17, 1537 during the assembly of princes and theologians in..
Treatment
Treatment may refer to: In health: Therapy, the act of remediation of a health problem In the arts: Film treatment, a prose telling of a story intended to be turned into a screenplay In science: In ecology, a subset of an experimental design where variables are manipulated by the experimenterWater ..
Treatments of Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's disease is a chronic disorder that requires broad-based management including patient and family education, support group services, general wellness maintenance, exercise, and nutrition. At present, there is no cure for PD, but medications or surgery can provide relief from the symptoms...
Treatment 5
Treatment 5 was melodic pop/punk band Osker's first album. Track listing: 1. I Cannot 2. Useless 3. Dying 4. Ballad Of A Traitor 5. Alright 6. Panic 7. Life Sucks 8. Stop The Bus 9. 13 10. Lucky 11. Numbskull 12. Two Faced 13. Fuck Me 14. Asshole 15. Someday 16. Falling Apart 17. S..
Treatment Action Campaign
Photo from TAC march on Parliament, Feb 2003 - photo from Treatment Action Campaign website. The Treatment Action Campaign is a South African AIDS activist organization which was founded by the HIV-positive activist Zackie Achmat in 1998. It is unique for combining the issue-specific targeted d..
Treatment Advocacy Center
The Treatment Advocacy Center (TAC) is a United States nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting laws allowing Assisted Outpatient Commitment (AOC) "for individuals who, due to the symptoms of untreated severe mental illness, become either dangerous or in need of treatment and incapable of mak..
Treatment centre
Treatment centres are medical institutions in the United Kingdom which provide routine diagnostic and surgery procedures to day-case and short-stay patients. By diverting these patients away from hospitals, they aim to reduce waiting lists by allowing hospitals to concentrate on emergency and more c..
Treatment groups
In the design of experiments treatments are applied to experimental units in the treatment group(s), and not to experimental units in the control group. ..
Treatment learner
From [1]: In Data mining, treatment learners are used to find rules that change the expected class distribution (compared to some baseline). Treatment learners include the J48, J48part, and APRIORI for discrete classes, TAR2 and TAR3 for weighted discrete classes, and the M5 for continuous..
Treatment learning
Treatment learning is a process by which an ordered classified data set can be evaluated as part of a data mining session to produce a representative data model. The data model should describe some key property of the data set. The output of a treatment learning session is a treatment, a conjuncti..
Treatment of bipolar disorder
This article is an expansion of a section entitled Treatment from within the main article: Bipolar disorder Bipolar disorder cannot currently be cured but it can be managed. The emphasis of the treatment of bipolar disorder is on effective management of the long-term course of the illness, which ca..
Treatment of human head lice
Contents 1 Standard treatment2 Alternative treatment3 Prevention4 External links Standard treatment Human head lice can be killed by a 1% permethrin or pyrethrin (neurotoxic) or Lindane lice shampoo. Lindane is not recommended for pregnant or nursing women or for children ..
Treatment of mental illness
Treatment of mental illness refers to various treatments (therapies) for mental illness used in psychiatry: Somatotherapy (type of pharmacotherapy; biology-based treatment)*Psychiatric medications (psychoactive drugs used in psychiatry)**Antianxiety drugs (anxiolytics)**Antidepressant drugs**Antips..
Treatment of Polish citizens by occupiers
This article deals with the treatment of Polish citizens by occupation forces during the Second World War (1939 - 1945). For discussion of treatment of Polish citizens by race, see Holocaust in Poland and Nazi crimes against ethnic Poles. In the beginning of the war (September, 1939) the territory ..
Treatment of Tourette syndrome
Treatment of Tourette syndrome does not have the goal of elimination of symptoms, rather the management of symptoms so that individuals can achieve optimum functioning. Tourette syndrome (also Tourette's syndrome or TS) is an inherited neurological disorder with onset in childhood, characterized by..
Treatment of warts with Keratolysis
Keratolysis is the removal of dead surface skin cells. The most common keratolytic treatment of warts available over-the-counter involve salicylic acid. These products are readily available at most drugstores and supermarkets. There are typically two types of products: adhesive pads treated with sa..
Treatment pond
A treatment pond is a small lake-sized body of water designed to treat fouled water by anaerobic bacteria. It is largely used by dairy farms and horse- and cattle-holding sheds or barns to handle animal effluent so that it can be returned to the paddocks as fertilizer and irrigating water. Small-sca..
Treats
Treats is a 1975 play by Christopher Hampton about a love triangle. Plot summary The play is set in 1974, London, in a single room in Ann's flat. There are three characters: Ann, her former boyfriend Dave, and her lover Patrick. Ann and Patrick are contentedly sitting at home one night, listening..
Treaty
Single European Act A treaty is a binding agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely states and international organizations. Treaties are called by several names: treaties, international agreements, protocols, covenants, conventions, exchanges of l..
Treaty 1
Treaty 1 was an agreement established 3 August 1871 between the Canadian government and various First Nations in southern Manitoba including the Chippewa and Swampy Cree tribes. This would be the first treaty signed since the 1867 formation of the modern Canadian government and one year after the pr..
Treaty 10
Treaty 10 was an agreement established beginning 19 August 1906 between the Canadian government and various First Nations in northern Saskatchewan and a small portion of eastern Alberta. There were no Alberta-based First Nations groups signing on, but there were two First Nation bands from Manitoba,..
Treaty 11
Treaty 11 was an agreement established from 1921 to 1922 between the Canadian government and various First Nations in what is today the Northwest Territories. Henry Anthony Conroy was appointed treaty commissioner and conducted the negotiations and signings in 1921. However, he was unable to gain s..
Treaty 2
Treaty 2 was an agreement established 21 August 1871 between the Canadian government and various First Nations in southwest Manitoba and a small part of southeast Saskatchewan. Treaty signatories from this region included the Ojibway tribes. This would be the second treaty signed since the 1867 form..
Treaty 3
Treaty 3 was a treaty contract signed on 3 October, 1887 between the Ojibway Nation and Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom. The treaty covers a large part of northwestern Ontario and a small part of eastern Manitoba. It was the third in a series of eleven numbered treaties between the British Cr..
Treaty 4
Treaty 4 was a treaty established between the Government of Canada and the Cree and Saulteaux First Nations. The area covered by Treaty 4 represents most of current day southern Saskatchewan, plus small portions of what are today western Manitoba and southeastern Alberta. This treaty is also called ..
Treaty 5
Treaty 5 was an agreement established from September 1875 between the Canadian government and the Saulteaux and Swampy Cree First Nations. Much of what is today central Manitoba was covered by the treaty, as were a few small adjoining portions of the present-day provinces of Saskatchewan and Ontario..
Treaty 6
Treaty 6 is an agreement between the government of Canada and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton, Fort Pitt and Battle River. The area given up by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta..
Treaty 7
Treaty 7 is an agreement concluded on 22 September 1887 between several mainly Blackfoot First Nations tribes, and Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom in what is today the southern portion of Alberta. This agreement was signed at the Blackfoot Crossing of the Bow River, at the present-day Siksika N..
Treaty 8
Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899 between the Government of Canada and various First Nations at Lesser Slave Lake. Adhesions to this agreement were signed that same year on July 1 at Peace River Landing, July 6 at Dunvegan, July 8 at Vermilion, July 13 at Fort Chipewyan, July 17 at ..
Treaty 9
Treaty 9 was an agreement established beginning July 1905 between the Canadian government and various First Nations in northern Ontario. One First Nation community in the bordering Abitibi region of northwestern Quebec is also included in this treaty. It was also known as the James Bay Treaty, sinc..
Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe
The constitutional treaty as signed in Rome on 29 October 2004 by representatives of the EU member states The Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe (TCE), commonly referred to as the European Constitution, is an international treaty intended to create a constitution for the European U..
Treaty Faction
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. The Treaty Faction (条約派 jōyaku-ha) in the Imperial Japanese Navy of the 1920s realized the Japanese eco..
Treaty for the Limitation of Naval Armament
The Limitation of Naval Armament included many separate treaties. The first treaty being the Four Power Act, included the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, and France. These four powers would all be consulted if any two of them began fighting. They also gave each other respect when it came to Pa..
Treaty house
In New Zealand, the Treaty House refers to the house of the British Resident in New Zealand, James Busby. The Treaty of Waitangi, the document that established the British Colony of New Zealand was signed in the grounds of the Treaty House on 6 February, 1840. Subsequently it was used for agricultu..
Treaty Oak
Treaty Oak may refer to: Treaty Oak (Austin, Texas)Treaty Oak (Jacksonville, Florida)Treaty Oak (New York, New York) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point..
Treaty Oak (Austin, Texas)
Treaty Oak with plaque in foreground. The Treaty Oak, a once-majestic Southern live oak in Austin, Texas, is the last surviving member of the Council Oaks, a grove of 14 trees that served as a sacred meeting place for Comanche and Tonkawa Tribes. Forestry experts estimate the Treaty Oak to be..
Treaty Oak (Jacksonville, Florida)
Treaty Oak is an octopus-like oak in Jacksonville, Florida. The name's origin is believed to be related to some local apocryphal stories about peace accords between Native Americans and Spanish or American settlers. having been signed under its branches. The tree is located in Jessie Ball DuPont P..
Treaty Oak (New York, New York)
The Treaty Oak near Bartow Pell Mansion in Pelham Bay Park died about 85 years ago after a fire and was replaced. It is between the mansion and Shore Road. It is surrounded by an iron fence. It was said that under this Oak tree a treaty was signed between Thomas Pell and Chief Wampage selling Pell ..
Treaty of 1818
The Convention respecting fisheries, boundary, and the restoration of slaves between the United States and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, also known as the London Convention, Anglo-American Convention of 1818, Convention of 1818, or simply the Treaty of 1818, was a treaty signed i..
Treaty of Aberconwy
The Treaty of Aberconwy was signed in 1277 by King Edward I of England and Llewelyn the Last of modern-day Wales, who had fought each other on and off for years over control of the Welsh countryside. The treaty granted peace between the two, but also essentially guaranteed that Welsh self-rule woul..
Treaty of Åbo
The Treaty of Åbo was a peace treaty signed between Imperial Russia and Sweden in Turku on 7 August, 1743 in the wake of the Russo-Swedish War, 1741-1743. By the end of the war, the Russian army had occupied most of Finland, prompting Field-Marshal Trubetskoy and Chancellor Aleksey Bestuzhev to de..
Treaty of Accession
The Treaty of Accession can refer to the following treaties of the European Union: Treaty of Accession 2005Treaty of Accession 2003The following Acts of Accession: Acts of Accession of Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom, signed on 22 January 1972Act of Accession of Greece, signed on 28 May 197..
Treaty of Accession 2003
The Treaty of Accession 2003 was the agreement between the European Union and ten countries (Czech Republic, Estonia, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia), concerning these countries' accession into the EU. At the same time it changed a number of points which were o..
Treaty of Accession 2005
The Treaty of Accession 2005 was the agreement between the European Union and two countries (Bulgaria and Romania), concerning these countries' accession into the EU. At the same time it changed a number of points which were originally laid down in the Treaty of Nice. On April 13, 2005 the European..
Treaty of Addis Ababa
The Treaty of Addis Ababa, signed in October 1896, abrogated the Treaty of Wuchale and formally ended the First Italo-Abyssinian War on terms favorable to Ethiopia. Under the Treaty, Italy recognized Ethiopia as an independent state and delineated borders with Italian-controlled Eritrea. The treat..
Treaty of Adrianople
Moscow Triumphal Gates in St. Petersburg (1836-38) commemorate Russia's victory in the Russo-Turkish War of 1826-28. The Peace Treaty of Adrianople (also called Treaty of Edirne), concluded the Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829 between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. It was signed on 14 September, 1..
Treaty of Aigun
The Treaty of Aigun was the Russian-Chinese treaty that established the modern borders of the Russian Far East. Its provisions were confirmed by the Beijing Treaty of 1860. The treaty was architected and signed by the Russian representative Nikolay Muravyov on May 28, 1858 in the Manchurian town of..
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
There were two Treaties of Aix-la-Chapelle. The first was in 1668, ending the War of DevolutionThe second was in 1748, ending the War of the Austrian Succession. Although "Aix-la-Chapelle" is the now rarely used French name of the German city of Aachen, the name Treaties of Aachen is rarely used. ..
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668)
The Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen) of 2 May 1668 ended the War of Devolution between France and Spain. It was mediated by the Triple Alliance of England, the United Provinces and Sweden at the first Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle. France gained Lille and other territories such as Flanders (One o..
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748)
The second Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (Aachen) of 1748 ended the War of the Austrian Succession. A congress assembled at the Imperial Free City of Aachen, in the west of the Holy Roman Empire, on April 24, 1748. The resulting treaty was signed on October 18, 1748. France and Britain mostly negotiat..
Treaty of Alcaçovas
The Treaty of Alcaçovas (also known as treaty or Peace of Alcaçovas-Toledo) was signed between the kingdoms of Castile (Castilla) and Portugal in 1479 that put an end to the Castilian civil war begun in 1474 over the succession of the kingdom of Castile. The Treaty of Alcaçovas was an agreement b..
Treaty of Alexandropol
The Treaty of Alexandropol was a peace treaty between the Democratic Republic of Armenia-TBMM ending the Turkish-Armenian War, before decleration of the Republic of Turkey on November 2 1920. Armenian was forced to renounce the Treaty of Sèvres and cede over 60% of her territory to Turkey. The trea..
Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum
The Treaty of Alfred and Guthrum is an agreement between Alfred of Wessex and Guthrum, the Viking ruler of East Anglia. Its date is uncertain, but must have been between 878, at the earliest, and 890, at the latest. The treaty is one of the few extisting documents of Alfred's reign; it survives in O..
Treaty of Algeron
In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Treaty of Algeron is an agreement between the United Federation of Planets and the Romulan Star Empire. Contents 1 History2 Articles and amendments3 Violations4 Non-canon5 External links History The Treaty of Algeron was signed i..
Treaty of Alinagar
The Treaty of Alinagar signed on February 9, 1757 between Robert Clive of the British East India Company and the Nawab of Bengal, Mirza Muhammad Siraj Ud Daula, provided that: The Nawab would recognize all the provisions of Mughal Emperor, Farrukh Siyar's Farman of 1717,English goods that passed th..
Treaty of Alliance (1778)
The Treaty of Alliance of 1778 was a treaty between France and the United States, that was signed in Paris by American and French officials on February 6 1778, which stated the two countries agreed to aid each other in the event of a British attack from the present time and forever, and also stated ..
Treaty of Alton
The Treaty of Alton was an agreement signed in 1101 between Henry I of England and his older brother Robert, Duke of Normandy in which Robert agreed to recognize Henry as king of England in exchange for a yearly stipend and other concessions. The agreement temporarily ended a crisis in the successio..
Treaty of Amiens
The Treaty of Amiens was signed on March 25, 1802 (Germinal 4, year X in the French Revolutionary Calendar) by Joseph Bonaparte and the Marquis Cornwallis as a "Definitive Treaty of Peace" between France and the United Kingdom. Under the treaty, the United Kingdom recognised the French Republic, an..
Treaty of Amity and Commerce
There have been at least two treaties named the Treaty of Amity and Commerce: Treaty of Amity and Commerce (USA-France), signed 1778.Treaty of Amity and Commerce (USA-Japan), also known as the Harris Treaty, signed 1858. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles as..
Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States-Japan)
The between the United States and Japan was concluded July 29, 1858. It followed the 1854 Convention of Kanagawa, which granted coaling right for U.S. ships and allowed for a U.S. Consul in Shimoda. Although Commodore Matthew Perry secured fuel for U.S. ships and protection, he left the important m..
Treaty of Amritsar
The Treaty of Amritsar of 1846 settled a dispute over territory in Kashmir, with the United Kingdom ceding some land to Maharaja Ranbir Singh. ..
Treaty of Anagni
The Treaty of Anagni was an accord between the Pope Boniface VIII, James II of Aragón, Philip IV of France, Charles II of Naples, and James II of Majorca. It was signed on 20 June 1295 at Anagni. The chief purpose was to confirm the Treaty of Tarascon of 1291, which ended the Aragonese Crusade. It ..
Treaty of Ancón
1925 Peruvian postage stamp urging that a plebiscite be held The Treaty of Ancón was signed by Peru and Chile on 20 October 1883, in the Ancón District near Lima. It was intended to settle the two nations' remaining territorial differences at the conclusion of their involvement in the War ..
Treaty of Andelot
The Treaty or Pact of Andelot, by which King Guntram of Burgundy and Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia agreed that Guntram was to adopt her son Childebert II as his successor and ally himself with Childebert against the revolted leudes, was signed at Andelot-Blancheville in 587. Gregory of Tours wrot..
Treaty of Andrusovo
Treaty of Andrusovo (Polish Rozejm w Andruszowie, Russian: , #redirect [[Template:Lang-uk]], Andrusivs’ke Peremyr”ya), a truce for 13.5 years signed in 1667 between Muscovy and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, which were at war since 1654 over the territories of modern day Ukraine and Belarus..
Treaty of Apamea
The Treaty of Apamea of 188 BC, was peace treaty between the Roman Republic and Antiochus III (the Great), ruler of the Seleucid Empire. It took place after the Romans victories in the battle of Thermopylae (in 191 BC), in the Battle of Magnesia (in 190), and in some naval skirmishing in the Aegean..
Treaty of Arras
There have been several treaties of Arras: the Treaty of Arras (1435) between Charles VII of France and Philip the Good of Burgundy.the Treaty of Arras (1482) between Louis XI of France and the governments of the Low Countriesthe Union of Arras, the pledge of loyalty to Spain by the Southern Netherl..
Treaty of Arras (1435)
The Treaty of Arras in 1435 was an important diplomatic achievement for the French in the closing years of the Hundred Years' War. It reconciled a longstanding feud between King Charles VII of France and Philip, Duke of Burgundy. By breaking the alliance between Burgundy and England, Charles VII c..
Treaty of Arras (1482)
The Treaty of Arras (1482) was a treaty between King Louis XI of France and the governments of the Low Countries. ..
Treaty of Asunción
The Treaty of Asunción was a treaty between the countries of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay signed on March 16, 1991. The objective of the treaty, signed in Asunción, was to establish a common market among the participating countries, popularly called Mercosur (Southern Common Market). L..
Treaty of Ayacucho
The Treaty of Ayacucho was an agreement between Brazil and Bolivia signed in 1867. It assigned the land of Acre (now a state in Brazil) to Bolivia. It lasted until 1899, when an expedition led by Luiz Galvez Rodrigues de Aria set up the first republic of Acre. Collapse In Acre profits in rubber dr..
Treaty of Baden
The Treaty of Baden was the treaty that ended hostilities between France and the Holy Roman Empire, who had been at war with one another since the War of the Spanish Succession. It was signed on September 7, 1714. This treaty allowed France to retain Alsace, and gave the bank of the Rhine river to A..
Treaty of Balta Liman
The Treaty of Balta Liman was a commercial treaty signed in 1838 between the Ottoman Empire and the United Kingdom. Duties were set at 5 % on imports, 12 % on exports, and 3 % on transiting goods. The Ottomans also agreed to the abolition of all monopolies. In 1831, Muhammad Ali of Egypt's son Ibr..
Treaty of Basel
There were several Treaties of Basel: Treaty of Basel (1499)Treaties of Basel (1795) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended artic..
Treaty of Basel (1499)
The Treaty of Basel of 22 September 1499 was an armistice concluding the war between the Swabian League and the Old Swiss Confederacy, following the Battle of Dornach. The accession of Basel to the confederacy in 1501 is a direct consequence of the treaty. ..
Treaty of Batum
Treaty of Batum, June 4, 1918, a treaty between Democratic Republic of Armenia and Ottoman Empire. Consisting of 14 articles. It is the first treaty of Armenia. The treaty was signed while Army of Islam was held positions 7 kilometers from Erevan and only 10 kilometers from Etchmiadzin. Fifteen da..
Treaty of Beaufort
The Treaty of Beaufort, also called the Beaufort Convention, is the treaty that officially set the all-river boundary between the U.S. states of Georgia and South Carolina. It was named for Beaufort, South Carolina, where it was signed in 1787. It set the boundary generally to be the thalweg (cent..
Treaty of Belgrade
The Treaty of Belgrade was the peace treaty signed on September 18, 1739 in Belgrade, Serbia by the Ottoman Empire on one side and Austria on the other. This ended the hostilities of the two-year Austrian-Ottoman war, in which Austria joined Russia in its fight against the Ottoman Empire. With the..
Treaty of Benevento
The Treaty of Benevento was an important treaty between the papacy of Adrian IV and the Norman Kingdom of Sicily. After years of turbulent relations, the popes finally settled down to a peace with the Hauteville kings. In 1156, events transpired to leave the pope alone in opposition to the Normans..
Treaty of Berlin
The name Treaty of Berlin is attached to several treaties: Treaty of Berlin, 1742Treaty of Berlin, 1878Treaty of Berlin, 1885Treaty of Berlin, 1899Treaty of Berlin, 1921Treaty of Berlin, 1926 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title...
Treaty of Berlin, 1878
The separate Bulgaria after The "Treaty of Berlin" - Lithography Nikolay Pavlovich The Treaty of Berlin was the final Act of the Congress of Berlin (June 13-July 13, 1878), by which the United Kingdom, Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Italy, Russia and the Ottoman government under Sultan Ham..
Treaty of Berlin, 1899
The Treaty of Berlin, signed in 1899 is a document dividing Samoa between the United States and Germany. ..
Treaty of Berlin, 1921
The term Treaty of Berlin is often used for the separate post-World War I peace accord of August 25, 1921 between the United States and Germany following the U.S. Senate's rejection of parts of the 1919 Treaty of Versailles and Warren G. Harding's defeat of League of Nations advocate James M. Cox i..
Treaty of Berlin, 1926
The term Treaty of Berlin is often used for the agreement of April 24, 1926 under which Germany and the Soviet Union each pledged neutrality in the event of an attack on the other by a third party. Occasioned by Soviet fears of Germany's rapprochement with the United Kingdom and France in the 1925 L..
Treaty of Bern
The Treaty of Bern, signed in 1874, established the General Postal Union, which is today known as the Universal Postal Union. Named for the Swiss city of Bern, where it was signed, the treaty was the result of an international conference convened by the Swiss Government on September 15, 1874. It wa..
Treaty of Berwick
The Treaty of Berwick was an agreement of amity made on July 6, 1586 between Queen Elizabeth I of England and King James VI of Scotland. Represented by Edward Manners, 3rd Earl of Rutland (for the English) and Francis Stewart, soon to be Earl of Bothwell (for the Scots), the two countries signed a ..
Treaty of Bila Tserkva
The Treaty of Bila Tserkva was a peace treaty between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ukrainian Cossacks in the aftermath of the Battle of Berestechko. It was signed by Mikołaj Potocki and Bohdan Khmelnytsky at Bila Tserkva on September 28, 1651. Polish peace treaties Bautzen ..
Treaty of Birgham
The Treaty of Birgham comprised two treaties intended to secure the independence of Scotland after Alexander III died without issue in 1286. Guaranteed by Edward, Prince of Wales, the purpose of the treaty was to put to rest the competing claims of the House of Balliol and the House of Bruce. The ..
Treaty of Blois
The Treaty of Blois of September 22, 1504 concerned the proposed marriage between Charles of Luxembourg, the future Charles V, and Claude of France, daughter of Louis XII and Anne of Brittany. If the King Louis XII were to die without producing a male heir, Charles of Luxembourg would receive as do..
Treaty of Breda
:The Treaty should not be confused with Charles II's Declaration of Breda in 1660. The Treaty of Breda was signed at the Dutch city of Breda, July 31, 1667, by England, the United Provinces (the Netherlands), France, and Denmark. It brought a hasty and inconclusive end to the Second Anglo-Dutch War..
Treaty of Breda (1650)
The Treaty of Breda (1650) was signed on May 1, 1650 between Charles II (King in exile of England, Scotland and Ireland) and the Scottish Covenanters during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. Not to be cofused with the Declaration of Breda in 1660 before the English Restoration or the 1667 Treaty of B..
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was a peace treaty signed on March 3, 1918, at Brest, formerly "Brest-Litovsk", between Russia and the Central Powers, marking Russia's exit from World War I. The treaty was practically obsolete before the end of the year but is significant as a chief contributor, althoug..
Treaty of Brétigny
The Treaty of Brétigny was a treaty signed on May 8, 1360, between King Edward III of England and King John II (the Good) of France. The treaty was signed at Brétigny, a village near Chartres, and marked the end of the first phase of the Hundred Years' War (1337–1453), as well as the height ..
Treaty of Brömsebro
The Treaty of Brömsebro or the Peace of Brömsebro of August 13, 1645 ended the Torstenson War (a local conflict that was part of the larger Thirty Years' War) between Sweden and Denmark-Norway, which had begun in 1643. Negotiations for the treaty began in February the same year in the village o..
Treaty of Brussels
This article is on the 1948 treaty, which served as a basis for the Western European Union. Some see it as the basis of NATO, set up by the North Atlantic Treaty a year later. For the treaty in 1516, refer to War of the League of Cambrai A Western European Union Signed on March 17, 1948 between Bel..
Treaty of Bucharest
Five peace treaties were signed in Bucharest: Treaty of Bucharest, 1812 - May 28 1812, at the end of the Russian-Turkish war, Romania loses BessarabiaTreaty of Bucharest, 1886 - March 3 1886, at the end of the war between Serbia and BulgariaTreaty of Bucharest, 1913 - August 10 1913, at the end of ..
Treaty of Bucharest, 1812
The Treaty of Bucharest between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire, was signed on 28 May 1812 at the end of the Russo-Turkish War, 1806-1812. Under its terms, Bessarabia (the eastern half of Moldavia) — most of it is part now of Moldova — was ceded to the Russian Empire, the Prut river ..
Treaty of Bucharest, 1913
The Treaty of Bucharest was concluded on August 10, 1913, by the delegates of Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, and Greece. As Bulgaria had been completely isolated in the Second Balkan War, and as she was closely invested on her northern boundary by the Kingdom of Romania and on her western fr..
Treaty of Bucharest, 1916
The Treaty of Bucharest of 1916 was signed between Romania and the Entente on 14 August (OS)/27 August (NS) 1916 in Bucharest. After two years of careful neutrality, in 1916, Romania joined the war on the side of the Entente in order to obtain Transylvania, a territory ruled by Hungary, but with a..
Treaty of Bucharest, 1918
A French caricature on the treaty: the Kaiser points a dagger at a woman (Romania), while showing her the Peace Treaty. Delegates at the Peace of Bucharest. The Treaty of Bucharest was a peace treaty which the German Empire forced Romania to sign on May 7, 1918, following the WWI Romani..
Treaty of Buffalo Creek
The Treaty of Buffalo Creek was a 1788 treaty between the Seneca tribe of Western New York and certain purchasers of rights to the Indians' land, in which the Indian title to the lands was extinguished, in exchange for a payment plus an annuity. Under the 1786 Treaty of Hartford, New York and Mass..
Treaty of Bydgoszcz
The Treaty of Bydgoszcz (German: ) was a political act signed by King John II Casimir of Poland and Margrave Frederick William of Brandenburg-Prussia in the city of Bydgoszcz on November 6, 1657. The intent of the treaty (together with the earlier Treaty of Wehlau) was to draw Prussia out of an alli..
Treaty of Cahuenga
The Treaty of Cahuenga ended the fighting of the Mexican-American War in California. The treaty was signed by Lieutenant-Colonel John C. Fremont and General Andrés Pico on January 13, 1847 on the kitchen table of Tomás Feliz's six-room adobe house at Campo de Cahuenga in what is now North Holly..
Treaty of Campo Formio
Map showing Central Europe after the Treaty of Campo Formio The Treaty of Campo Formio was signed on October 17, 1797 (26 Vendémiaire, Year VI of the French Republic) by Napoleon Bonaparte and Count Ludwig von Cobenzl as representatives of France and Austria. It marked the collapse of the Fir..
Treaty of Canak
The Treaty of Çanak was an agreement between the Ottoman Empire and United Kingdom, signed at Çanak (now Çanakkale) on January 5, 1809. It stated that no warship should enter the Dardanelles or the Bosporus. ..
Treaty of Canandaigua
The Treaty of Canandaigua, a treaty establishing peace and friendship between the United States of America and the Six Nations of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee), and affirming Haudenosaunee land rights in New York State, was the second diplomatic agreement entered into by the United States of America ..
Treaty of Casco
'Treaty of Casco may refer to several different events, including: Treaty of Casco (1678)Treaty of Casco (1703) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point dir..
Treaty of Casco (1678)
Treaty of Casco (1678) brought to a close the war between the eastern Indians and the English settlers of Massachusetts Bay Colony and sought to re-establish the friendly relations between the Indians and settlers that had characterized the northern settlements previous to the outbreak of King Phili..
Treaty of Casco (1703)
Treaty of Casco (1703) was an unsuccessful attempt made by Governor Joseph Dudley of Massachusetts Bay Colony to prevent further Indian hostilities from breaking out along the northern frontier. War was already going on in Europe between England and France (see Queen Anne's War) and the eastern Indi..
Treaty of Chaguaramas
The Treaty of Chaguaramas was signed on July 4, 1973 establishing Caricom, the Caribbean Community and Common Market. A revised Treaty of Chaguaramas establishing the Caribbean Community including the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) was signed in 2001. Chaguaramas is a town on the island ..
Treaty of Chicago
The Treaty of Chicago may refer to either of two treaties made and signed in Chicago, Illinois between the United States and the Ottawa, Ojibwe (Chippewa), and Potawatomi Native American peoples. 1821 Treaty of Chicago The 1821 treaty ceded the L-shaped grey area in southwest Michigan The fir..
Treaty of Colerain
The Treaty of Colerain was signed at St. Marys River in Camden County, Georgia by Benjamin Hawkins, George Clymer, and Andrew Pickens for the United States and representatives of the Creek Nation on June 29, 1796, proclaimed on March 18, 1797, and codified as 7 Stat., 56. This treaty affirms the bi..
Treaty of Copenhagen
The Treaty of Copenhagen was signed in 1660 and marked the conclusion of the Second Northern War between Sweden and the alliance of Denmark and Poland-Lithuania. In conjunction with the Treaty of Roskilde it ended a generation of warfare and established the borders of Denmark, Norway and Sweden as ..
Treaty of Corbeil
The Treaty of Corbeil may refer to : The Treaty of Corbeil (1258) between France and Aragon The Treaty of Corbeil (1326) between France and Scotland This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ma..
Treaty of Corbeil (1258)
The Treaty of Corbeil was an agreement signed on May 11, 1258, in Corbeil (today Corbeil-Essonnes, in the region of Île-de-France) between Louis IX of France and James I of Aragon. The French king, as the heir of Charlemagne, renounced feudal overlordship over the counties of the Principality of C..
Treaty of Corbeil (1326)
The Treaty of Corbeil (1326) renewed the Auld Alliance between Scotland and France. It confirmed the obligation of each state to join the other in declaring war if either was attacked by England. ..
Treaty of Córdoba
The Treaty of Córdoba gave Mexico independence from Spain at the conclusion of the Mexican War of Independence. It was signed on August 24, 1821 in Córdoba, Veracruz, Mexico. The signatories were Mexican insurgent Agustín de Iturbide and, acting on behalf of the Spanish king Ferdinand VII, Juan..
Treaty of Craiova
The Treaty of Craiova was signed on September 7 1940 between Romania and Bulgaria. It was imposed to Romania by Nazi Germany and under its terms Romania ceded the southern part of Dobruja (the Cadrilater in Romanian) and agreed to participate in the organization of a population exchange. The 80,00..
Treaty of Cusseta
The Treaty of Cusseta was a treaty between the government of the United States and the Creek Nation signed March 24, 1832. The treaty ceded all Creek claims east of the Mississippi River to the United States. Contents 1 Origins2 Terms3 Aftermath4 See also5 References O..
Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
There is also Dancing Rabbit, an ecovillage in Missouri. The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek was a treaty signed on September 27, 1830 (and proclaimed on 24 February 1831) between the Choctaws (an American Indian tribe) and the United States. This was the first removal treaty carried into effect und..
Treaty of Dardanos
The Treaty of Dardanos (85 BC) was a Roman treaty after the First Mithridatic War. ..
Treaty of Detroit
The Treaty of Detroit was a treaty between the United States and the Ottawa, Chippewa, Wyandot and Potawatomi Native American nations. The treaty was signed at Detroit, Michigan on November 17, 1807, with William Hull, governor of the Michigan Territory and superintendent of Indian affairs the sole ..
Treaty of Devol
The Treaty of Devol was an agreement made in 1108 between Bohemund I of Antioch and Byzantine Emperor Alexius I, in the wake of the First Crusade. Although it was not initially enforced, it was intended to make the Principality of Antioch a vassal state of the Byzantine Empire. It is a typical examp..
Treaty of Easton
The Treaty of Easton was a colonial agreement in North America signed in October 1758 between the British colonial government of the Province of Pennsylvania and the Native American tribes in the Ohio Country, including the Shawnee and Lenape. Conrad Weiser served as interpreter and arbitrator. Sig..
Treaty of Edinburgh
The Treaty of Edinburgh was drawn up in 1560 by the Parliament of Scotland in an attempt to formally end the Auld Alliance. However it was not ratified by Mary I of Scotland, the reigning monarch at the time, despite considerable pressure upon her to do so over the period until 1587. Even so it had..
Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton
Prior to the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton, Edward II claimed he adhered to a truce, but he allowed English privateers to attack Flemish vessels trading with Scotland. For example, privateers seized the Flemish vessel Pelarym worth £2,000. All the Scots on board were massacred. Bruce demanded jus..
Treaty of Fez
By the Treaty of Fez (Arabic: ), signed March 30, 1912, sultan Abdelhafid gave up the sovereignty of Morocco to the French, making the country a protectorate. By the agreement signed with France and Spain in November that year, Spain assumed a protectorate over Tangiers and the Rif, Ifni on ..
Treaty of Finkenstein
The Treaty of Finkenstein was concluded between France and Persia (modern-day Iran) in the Castle of Finkenstein, (East Prussia) on May 4, 1807. Napoleon I guaranteed the integrity of Persia, recognized part of Georgia and other eastern Transcaucasia as the Shah's possession, and was to make all p..
Treaty of Fond du Lac
The Treaty of Fond du Lac may refer to either of two treaties made and signed in Duluth, Minnesota between the United States and the Ojibwe (Chippewa) Native American peoples. 1826 Treaty of Fond du Lac The first treaty of Fond du Lac was signed by Lewis Cass and Thomas L. McKenney for the United S..
Treaty of Fontainebleau
The Treaty of Fontainebleau refers to a number of agreements signed at Fontainebleau, France, often at the Château de Fontainebleau: October 24, 1745 creating a military alliance between Louis XV of France and Charles Edward Stuart.October 27, 1807 signed between Spain and France, defined the occu..
Treaty of Fort Finney
Treaty of Fort Finney was signed between the United States and the Shawnee tribe shortly after the Revolutionary War, ceding parts of the Ohio country to the new country. ..
Treaty of Fort Harmar
The Treaty of Fort Harmar was an agreement between the United States government and several Native American tribes with claims to the Ohio Country. it was signed at Fort Harmar, near present-day Marietta, Ohio, on January 9, 1789. Representatives of the Six Nations and other groups including the Wy..
Treaty of Fort Industry
The Treaty of Fort Industry was a successor treaty to the Treaty of Greenville, establishing a line running through present-day Toledo, Ohio as the western boundary of the United States. This treaty was signed on July 4, 1805 by the following parties: The United States* Charles Jouett Ottawa* N..
Treaty of Fort Jackson
right The Treaty of Fort Jackson, also known as the "Treaty with the Creeks, 1814" was signed on August 9, 1814 at Fort Jackson near Wetumpka, Alabama following the defeat of the Red Stick ( Upper Creek) resistance by United States forces at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend on the banks of the Ta..
Treaty of Fort Laramie
Treaty of Fort Laramie may refer to either of two treaties signed at Fort Laramie, in what is now the U.S. state of Wyoming: Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851)Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ..
Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851)
For the 1868 treaty, see Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) The Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851 was signed on September 17 between United States treaty commissioners and representatives of the Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Crow, Shoshone, Assiniboine, Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara nations. The U.S. government pr..
Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)
For the 1851 treaty, see Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851) The Treaty of Fort Laramie was an agreement between the United States and the Lakota nation, signed in 1868 at Fort Laramie in the Wyoming Territory, guaranteeing to the Lakota ownership of the Black Hills, and further land and hunting rights..
Treaty of Fort McIntosh
The Treaty of Fort McIntosh was a treaty between the United States government and representatives of the Wyandotte, Delaware, Chippewa and Ottawa nations of Native Americans. The treaty was signed at Fort McIntosh (present Beaver, Pennsylvania) on January 21, 1785. In a follow up to the 1784 Trea..
Treaty of Fort Meigs
The Treaty of Fort Meigs, also called Treaty of the Foot of the Rapids, was signed September 29, 1817 between the chiefs and warriors of the Wyandot, Seneca, Delaware, Shawnee, Potawatomi, Ottawa and Chippewa, tribes of native americans and the United States of America. With this last treaty the Na..
Treaty of Fort Pitt (1778)
The Treaty of Fort Pitt, or the Treaty With the Delawares, was the first treaty signed by the new United States of America on September 17, 1778, with the Delaware Indians. It was signed at Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania. The treaty gave the United States permission to travel through Delaware territory an..
Treaty of Fort Stanwix
The Treaty of Fort Stanwix is actually two treaties between Native Americans and European-Americans which were signed at Fort Stanwix, located in present-day Rome, New York. The Fort Stanwix Treaty of 1768 In 1768, Sir William Johnson and representatives of the Six Nations negotiated an importan..
Treaty of Fort Wayne
The Treaty of Fort Wayne is an 1809 treaty that obtained more than two million acres (8,000 km²) of American Indian land for the white settlers of Ohio and Indiana. The Indian tribes received about 2¢ per acre for their lands, larger than other treaties signed. The Indian tribes were: Delaware tr..
Treaty of Frankfurt
The Treaty of Frankfurt was signed May 10, 1871, at the end of the Franco-Prussian War. The terms of the treaty, regarded as harsh among the French, created a general animosity among towards Germany, known as revanchism. The treaty: confirmed the frontier between France and Germany - involving the ..
Treaty of Frederiksborg
The Treaty of Frederiksborg refers to the treaty signed on Frederiksborg Palace July 3, 1720, that ended the Great Northern War between Sweden and Denmark-Norway. Sweden pays 600,000 Riksdaler in damages, breaks the alliance with Holstein and forfeits it right to duty free passage of Öresund. ..
Treaty of Fredrikshamn
The Treaty of Fredrikshamn (Freden i Fredrikshamn in Swedish and Haminan rauha in Finnish ) was a peace treaty concluded between Sweden and Russia on September 17, 1809. The treaty concluded the Finnish War and was signed in the present-day Finnish town of Hamina. According to the treaty Sweden ce..
Treaty of friendship and alliance between the Government of Mongolia and Tibet
The Treaty of friendship and alliance between the Government of Mongolia and Tibet The Tibetan representatives who signed this document is said to have been a Russian monk named Dorijiev. There exist some doubts as to the existence/validity of this treaty, the 13th Dalai Lama himself denied that he ..
Treaty of Füssen
The Treaty of Füssen, signed in Füssen on 22 April 1745, ended the participation of Bavaria on the French side in the War of the Austrian Succession. The new Elector of Bavaria, Max Joseph, who had just succeeded his father, the unfortunate Emperor Charles VII, made peace with Maria Theresa and t..
Treaty of Gandamak
Wikisource has original text related to this article: [[Wikisource:|]] Treaty that ended the first phase of the Second Anglo-Afghan War. Afghanistan ceded various frontier areas to Britain to prevent invasion of further areas of the country. It was signed by Sir Pierre Louis Napoleon Cavagnari ..
Treaty of Ganghwa
The Treaty of Ganghwa, also called Korea-Japanese Treaty of Amity, signed in 1876, was written by Kuroda Kiyotaka, Governor of Hokkaido, and designed to open up Korea to Japanese trade. It ended Korea's status as a tributary state of China, at least in the eyes of Korea and Japan, if not China, an..
Treaty of Georgievsk
A Georgian version of the Treaty of Georgievsk, presently preserved at the Institute of Manuscripts of the Academy of Sciences of Georgia The Treaty of Georgievsk (Russian: Георгиевский трактат, Georgian: გეორგიევსკის ტრაქტატი) establi..
Treaty of Ghent
The Treaty of Ghent, signed on December 24, 1814, in Ghent, Flanders, United Kingdom of the Netherlands, ended the War of 1812 between the United States and United Kingdom. Signatories for the UK included James Lord Gambier, Henry Goulburn, and William Adams. The Peace Commission representing t..
Treaty of Ghilajharighat
The Treaty of Ghilajharighat, Tipam, was signed between the Ahoms and the Mughal forces led by Mir Jumla in 1663. The treaty brought Mir Jumla's occupation of the Ahom capital, Gargaon, to an end. The conditions of the treaty were: Jayadhwaj Singha to send a daughter to the Imperial harem.Twenty ..
Treaty of Gihae
The Treaty of Gyehae (Korean: 겨해협정, Gyehae hyupjeong) was signed in 1443 between the Joseon dynasty and Ashikaga shogunate as a means of controlling Japanese piracy and legitimizing trade between Tsushima island and a Korean port. [#endnote_imp]The daimyo of So Clan of Tsushima is..
Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation Between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation
The Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation Between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation (FCT)(Simplified Chinese: [ [Listen] ([Media helphelp]·[info]) ], Ru: Договор о Добрососедстве Дружбе и ..
Treaty of Granada
The Treaty of Granada was a treaty ratified on 25 November of 1491 between the king of Granada Abú `Abd Allah Muhammad Boabdil and King and Queen of Castille, Leon, Aragón and Sicily. Also known as the Capitulation of Granada the treaty relinquished the sovereignty of the Moorish Kingdom of Gr..
Treaty of Greenville
This depiction of the treaty negotiations may have been painted by one of Anthony Wayne's officers. The Treaty of Greenville was signed at Fort Greenville (now Greenville, Ohio), on August 3, 1795 between a coalition of Native Americans ("Indians") and the United States following the Native A..
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
The Mexican Cession (red) and the Gadsden Purchase (orange) The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was the peace treaty that ended the Mexican-American War (1846–1848). The treaty provided for the Mexican Cession, in which Mexico ceded 1.36 million km² (525,000 square miles) to the United Stat..
Treaty of Hadiach
Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth 1658 This is a 19th century design for a COA of a proposed Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth which never came into being. It consists of the Polish White Eagle, the Lithuanian Charging Knight and Ruthenian Archangel Michael. The Treaty of H..
Treaty of Hamburg
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Treaty of Hanover
The Treaty of Hanover is the name of two internatonal treaties. Contents 1 The 1725 treaty of Hanover1.1 Criticism2 The 1852 treaty of Hanover3 Sources The 1725 treaty of Hanover In response to the Treaty of Vienna (7 June 1725, in which king Philip V of Spain allied himself ..
Treaty of Hartford
The term Treaty of Hartford applies to three historic agreements negotiated at Hartford, Connecticut. The 1638 treaty divided the spoils of the Pequot War. The 1650 treaty defined a border between the Dutch New Amsterdam and English settlers in Connecticut. In the 1786 treaty New York and Massachuse..
Treaty of Holston
For other uses of "", see {{{1. The Treaty of Holston was signed William Blount, governor in and over the territory of the United States south of the Ohio River, and superintendent of Indian Affairs for the southern district for the United States and representatives of the Cherokee Nation on July..
Treaty of Hopewell
The Treaty of Hopewell may refer to one of three different treaties signed in Hopewell, South Carolina between the United States of America and Native American peoples. Contents 1 1785 Treaty of Hopewell2 1786 Treaty of Hopewell - Choctaws3 1786 Treaty of Hopewell - Chikasaws4 ..
Treaty of Hubertusburg
The Treaty of Hubertusburg (German: ) was signed on 15 February 1763 at Hubertusburg by Prussia, Austria, and Saxony. Together with the Treaty of Paris, it marked the end of the French and Indian War and of the Seven Years' War. The treaty ended the continental conflict with no significant changes i..
Treaty of Hudaybiyyah
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Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi
The Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi (less correctly spelled as Unkiar Skelessi) was a treaty signed between Russia and the Ottoman Empire in 1833, following the Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829. Background Muhammad Ali of Egypt, ostensibly only a vassal state of the Ottoman Empire, had taken his newly-ref..
Treaty of Indian Springs
There are two treaties of Indian Springs with the Creek. The first treaty was signed January 8 1821. In it, the Creek ceded land to the state of Georgia in return for cash payments totaling $200,000 over a period of 14 years. Further, the state of Georgia would receive payment from the Federal Gover..
Treaty of Jassy
The Treaty of Jassy, signed at Jassy in Moldavia (modern Iaşi, Romania), was a pact between the Russian and Ottoman Empires ending the Russo-Turkish War of 1787–92 and confirming Russia's increasing dominance in the Black Sea. The treaty was signed on 9 January 1792 by Grand Vizier Yusuf-Pasha..
Treaty of Jativa
Treaty of Jativa was a treaty between the Christian King Jaime I of Aragon and the Muslim commander Ibn Hud in Xativa in 1244 AD in the Iberian Peninsula. The treaty lays out generous terms of surrender of the Moors where they are allowed to hold on the the Castle of Jativa for a period of 2 year..
Treaty of Jedda
There have been two treaties known as the Treaty of Jedda, after the Saudi Arabian city Jeddah (also known as Jedda, Jiddah, etc.). The 1927 Treaty of Jedda established the independence of present Saudi Arabia from protectorate under the United Kingdom. The treaty was signed on May 20, 1927, and re..
Treaty of Joinville
The Treaty of Joinville was signed in secret in December 1584 by the French Catholic League, led by France's first family of Catholic nobles, the Guise, and Hapsburg Spain. The aim of the treaty was to form a Catholic alliance against Protestant forces, notably Elizabeth I of England, in response to..
Treaty of Kalisz
The Treaty of Kalisz (German: ; Polish: ) was signed by King Casimir III the Great of Poland and the Teutonic Knights in 1343. Poland regained Kuyavia and Dobrzyń Land and lost Chełmno Land and other territories to the Knights. Polish peace treaties Bautzen • Kalisz • Toruń (1411) ..
Treaty of Karlowitz
The Treaty of Karlowitz was signed in 1699 in Sremski Karlovci (Serbian Cyrillic: Сремски Карловци, German: Karlowitz, Turkish: Karlofça, Hungarian: Karlóca), a town in modern-day Serbia, concluding the Austro-Ottoman War of 1683–1697 in which the Ottoman side was defeated. F..
Treaty of Kars
The Treaty of Kars was a friendship treaty between Turkey and the Soviet governments of the Transcaucasian Republics. It was signed in Kars on October 23, 1921 and ratified in Yerevan on September 11, 1922.[Treaty of Kars - Armeniapedia.org] Turkey ceded Ajaria with its largest city of ..
Treaty of Kiakhta
The Treaty of Kiakhta (sometimes spelled Kyakhta) (Chinese: 恰克图条约 / 恰克圖條約 [Qiàkètú Tiáoyuē]) was one of several treaties between Imperial Russia and the Qing Empire in the early modern period, establishing trade agreements and defining the border between Russian Sib..
Treaty of Kiel
Treaty of Kiel Type of treaty Peace treaty Date drafted January 14, 1814 Date signed January 14, 1814 Effective date Immediately Expiration date N/A Signatories Sweden on behalf the Sixth Coalition, Denmark-Norway Depository nation/organization N/A Official language(es) ? The T..
Treaty of Knäred
The Treaty of Knäred was signed on January 21, 1613 and ended the Kalmar War (1611-1613) between Denmark and Sweden. It is named after the village of Knäred in Hallandia, where it was signed. See also: List of Swedish wars ..
Treaty of Kucuk Kaynarca
The Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca was signed on July 21, 1774, between Russia (represented by Field-Marshal Rumyantsev) and the Ottoman Empire after the Ottoman Empire was defeated in the Russo-Turkish War of 1768-1774. The Ottomans ceded the part of the Yedisan region between the Dnieper and Southe..
Treaty of Kulja
The Treaty of Kulja (also spelled Kuldja) was a treaty established in 1851 between between China and Russia regulating trade between the two countries. The treaty was preceded by a gradual Russian advance throughout the 18th century into Kazakstan. This was in direct competition with British effor..
Treaty of Labiau
The Treaty of Labiau was a treaty signed between Elector Frederick William of Brandenburg and King Charles X Gustav of Sweden on November 20 1656 in Labiau, Ducal Prussia. Sweden had gone to war against Poland in 1656 in a conflict known as The Deluge. The treaty called for Frederick William to assi..
Treaty of Lagos
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was created by the Treaty of Lagos on May 28, 1975 in Lagos, Nigeria. ECOWAS was established to promote cooperation and integration in order to create an economic and monetary union for promoting economic growth and development in West Africa. E..
Treaty of Lambeth
The Treaty of Lambeth was signed in 1217 by Louis VIII of France, ending his campaign in the First Barons' War, and his claim to the throne of England. He had to do this because he lost all English support. The treaty gave absolute ruling power to Henry III, son of John Lackland, while making peace..
Treaty of Lausanne
For the 1911 Treaty of Lausanne between Italy and the Ottoman Empire, see the Italo-Turkish War. West borders of Turkey The Treaty of Lausanne was a peace treaty that was signed in Lausanne, Switzerland on July 24, 1923 by Turkey and Entente powers that fought in the First World War and in th..
Treaty of La Pointe
The Treaty of La Pointe may refer to either of two treaties made and signed in La Pointe, Wisconsin between the United States and the Ojibwe (Chippewa) Native American peoples. 1842 Treaty of La Pointe The first treaty of La Pointe was signed Robert Stuart for the United States and representatives ..
Treaty of Limerick
The Treaty of Limerick ended the Williamite war in Ireland between the Jacobites and the supporters of William of Orange. It concluded the Siege of Limerick. The treaty was signed on October 3 1691 by Patrick Sarsfield (for King James II) and Lords Justice for William III. Reputedly it was signed on..
Treaty of Lodi
The Treaty of Lodi was a peace agreement between Milan and Venice signed on April 9 1454 at Lodi in Lombardy, on the banks of the Adda. It put an end to the long struggles between expansive Milan, under Filippo Maria Visconti, and Venice in the terraferma, which had produced a single decisive Veneti..
Treaty of London
Treaty of London may refer to: Treaty of London, 1359 ceding western France to England, repudiated by the Estates-General in Paris, 19 May 1359Treaty of London, 1518 a non aggression pact between the major European nations.Treaty of London, 1604 between England and SpainTreaty of London, 1700, als..
Treaty of London, 1359
This Treaty of London (among many others) was proposed by England, and accepted by France, in 1359. After Edward, the Black Prince soundly defeated the French at Poitiers (during the Hundred Years' War), where they captured Jean II of France, the French were forced to accept the English terms, whic..
Treaty of London, 1604
The Somerset House Conference. The Treaty of London, signed in 1604, concluded the 20-year Anglo-Spanish War. The terms were largely favourable to Spain, but also amounted to an acknowledgement by Spain that its hopes of bringing England under Spanish control were at an end. The negotiations t..
Treaty of London, 1700
The Treaty of London, agreed in 1700 and sometimes known as the Second Partition Treaty, was an attempt to restore the Pragmatic Sanction following the death of Duke Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria, which had undermined the First Partition Treaty (the Treaty of the Hague, 1698). It was proposed that Lo..
Treaty of London, 1827
This particular Treaty of London (among many others which are called by that name) was signed by the United Kingdom, France, and Russia on July 6, 1827. The three main European great powers had called upon Greece and Ottoman Empire (modern day turkey) to cease hostilities. The allied powers had ma..
Treaty of London, 1839
The Treaty of London of 1839, also called the Convention of 1839, was signed on April 19, 1839. In this treaty, the European powers recognised the independence and neutrality of Belgium. Its main historical significance was Article VII, which required Belgium to remain perpetually neutral, and by im..
Treaty of London, 1867
The Treaty of London (French: Traité de Londres), often called the Second Treaty of London after the 1839 Treaty, was an international treaty signed on 11 May 1867. Agreed in the aftermath of the Austro-Prussian War and the Luxembourg Crisis, it had wide-reaching consequences for Luxembourg and fo..
Treaty of London, 1913
The Treaty of London was convened in May 1913 to deal with territorial adjustments arising out of the conclusion of the First Balkan War. The combatants were the victorious Balkan League (Serbia, Greece, Bulgaria and Montenegro) and the defeated Turkey. Representing the Great Powers were Britai..
Treaty of London, 1949
The Treaty of London of 1949 signed on 5 May 1949, created the Council of Europe. The original signatories were Belgium, Denmark, France, Republic of Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and United Kingdom. It is now referred to as the Statute of the Council of Europe. External..
Treaty of London 1956
The Treaty of London 1956 was signed to set up the independent Federation of Malaya, which achieved its independence on 31 August 1957. Part of the agreement was that a British military base would remain in Malaya. See also Reid CommissionMerdeka Day..
Treaty of Lubowla
Treaty of Lubowla of 1412 was a treaty between Władysław II of Poland and Sigismund of Luxemburg, king of Hungary. Negotiated in the town of Stará Ľubovňa in modern Slovakia, it was confirmed later that year in Buda. The treaty was negotiated by Zawisza Czarny, one of the most famous Polish kn..
Treaty of Lunéville
The Treaty of Lunéville was signed on February 9, 1801 between the French Republic and the Holy Roman Empire by Joseph Bonaparte and Louis, Count Cobentzel, respectively. The Austrian army had been defeated by Napoleon at the Battle of Marengo on June 14, 1800 and then by Moreau at the Battle of ..
Treaty of Madrid
There are several Treaties of Madrid: Treaty of Madrid (1526), in which France renounced claims in Italy, surrendered Burgundy to Spain, and abandoned sovereignty over Flanders and ArtoisTreaty of Madrid (1670), in which Spain recognized British possessions in the Caribbean Sea, such as Jamaica and..
Treaty of Madrid (1670)
The Treaty of Madrid adopted in 1670 was a treaty between England and Spain. Under the terms of the treaty, Spain recognized British possessions in the Caribbean Sea: "all those lands, islands, colonies and places whatsoever situated in the West Indies." Britain took formal control of Jamaica and th..
Treaty of Madrid (1750)
The Treaty of Madrid was a document signed by Spain and Portugal concerning their empires and status of their slave plantations in what is now Brazil. Earlier treaties authored by both countries, and as mediated by the Catholic Church of Rome, stipulated that the Portuguese empire in South America c..
Treaty of Madrid (1891)
The Madrid Agreement concerning the International Registration of Marks is, among other things, the first treaty to give France legal protection of the word champagne. The Madrid Agreement The Madrid Agreement concerning the International Registration of Marks (1891) is a special treaty designed to ..
Treaty of Medina del Campo (1489)
This article is about the Treaty of Medina del Campo (1489) between England and Spain. For the treaty of the same name between Portugal and Castile in 1431, see Treaty of Medina del Campo (1431). The Treaty of Medina del Campo was an agreement reached March 26, 1489 between England and the nascent ..
Treaty of Meerssen
Treaty of Meerssen The Treaty of Meerssen in 870 AD was an agreement of the division of the Carolingian Empire by the surviving sons of Louis I, Charles II of the West Franks and Louis the German of East Franks, signed at the town of Meerssen, which is now in the Netherlands. Louis II, Holy R..
Treaty of Melno
The Treaty of Melno (German: ; Lithuanian: ; Polish: ) was a peace treaty ending the Gollub War. It was signed on 27 September 1422 between the Teutonic Knights and an alliance of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania at Lake Melno[Map showing the location of Lake Melno] ..
Treaty of Mendota
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Treaty of Mignano
The Treaty of Mignano of 1139 was the treaty which ended more than a decade of constant war in the Mezzogiorno following the union of the mainland duchy of Apulia and Calabria with the County of Sicily in 1127. More significantly, in 1130, Antipope Anacletus II had crowned Roger II king. The legit..
Treaty of Mississinwas
The Treaty of Mississiniwas or The Treaty of Mississinewa is an 1826 treaty between the United States and the Miami tribe. Provisions of the Treaty By the treaty, the Miami leadership agreed to cede to the United States the bulk of Miami reservation lands held in Indiana by previous treaties. In..
Treaty of Montevideo
There have been several treaties signed in Montevideo. In a treaty signed on August 27, 1828, after British mediation, Brazil and Argentina recognized the independence of Uruguay. The 1960 Treaty of Montevideo established the ALA-LC organization , the Latin American Free Trade Association. It was..
Treaty of Montgomery
By means of the Treaty of Montgomery (1267), Llywelyn ap Gruffydd was able to get his new title 'Prince of Wales' acknowledged by the English king Henry III. Llywelyn ap Gruffydd finished the work his grandfather, Llywelyn the Great, had started: by force and diplomacy all the other Welsh dynastie..
Treaty of Moscow
The Treaty of Moscow may refer to: Treaty of Moscow (1921); a friendship treaty between the Soviet Union (USSR) and the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM).Treaty of Moscow (1970); a treaty between the USSR and West Germany (FRG), expressing their ambition to strive for a normalization of the r..
Treaty of Moscow (1921)
The Treaty of Moscow was a friendship treaty between Grand National Assembly of Turkey (TBMM) and the Bolshevik government of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic. It was signed on 16 March 1921. Neither the Republic of Turkey, nor the Soviet Union was established at the time. ..
Treaty of Moscow (1970)
The Treaty of Moscow, was signed on August 12 1970 between the USSR and West Germany. Both sides expressed their ambition to strive for a normalization of the relations between the European states while keeping international peace and to follow the guidelines of the article no.2 of the UN Charter. ..
Treaty of Moscow (2002)
The Treaty of Moscow was signed on May 24, 2002 between the Russian Federation and United States of America. The Moscow Treaty (2002) "represents an important element of the new strategic relationship between the United States and Russia"Letter of Transmittal: The Moscow Treaty 2002 with both parti..
Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan
The was signed between the United States and Japan in Washington on January 19, 1960. It strengthened Japan's ties to the "West" during the Cold War era. The treaty also included general provisions on the further development of international cooperation and on improved future economic cooperation. ..
Treaty of Nagyvárad
The Treaty of Nagyvárad, (February 24, 1538), was a secret peace agreement between King Ferdinand I and the Ottomans. John Zápolya is recognized as King of Hungary, while Ferdinand retains the western parts of the Hungarian Kingdom, and is recognized as heir to the Hungarian throne. According to..
Treaty of Nanking
Nanking, August 29, 1842, Peace Treaty between the Queen of Great Britain and the Emperor of China The Treaty of Nanking (Chinese: 南京條約, Nánjīng Tiáoyuē) is the agreement which marked the end of the First Opium War between the United Kingdom and China. It was signed on 29 August..
Treaty of Neah Bay
Wikisource has original text related to this article: [] The Treaty of Neah Bay was a treaty between the United States and The Makah Indians, signed in 1855. Text of the treaty Articles of agreement and convention, made and concluded at Neah Bay, in the Territory of Washington, th..
Treaty of Nerchinsk
The Nerchinsk Treaty was the first treaty between Russia and China. It was signed on August 27, 1689 as a result of a military conflict over the region by the Amur River (Amur krai, or Priamurye) in the small town of Nerchinsk. According to this treaty, Russia lost access to the Sea of Okhotsk, b..
Treaty of Neuberg
In the Treaty of Neuberg, concluded between the Habsburg Dukes Albert III and Leopold III on September 9, 1379 in Neuberg an der Mürz, the Habsburg lands were divided between the two brothers. While Albert retained the Duchy of Austria, Leopold became the exclusive ruler of Styria (including Wiener..
Treaty of Neuilly
The Treaty of Neuilly, dealing with Bulgaria for its role as one of the Central Powers in World War I, was signed on the November 27, 1919 at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. The treaty established borders over contested territory between Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and Yugoslavia. As a Central Powers bel..
Treaty of New Echota
The Treaty of New Echota was a removal treaty signed in New Echota, Georgia by officials of the United States government and several members of a faction within the Cherokee nation on December 29, 1835. In the treaty, the United States agreed to pay the Cherokee people $5 million, cover the costs of..
Treaty of New York
The Treaty of New York was a treaty signed in 1790 between leaders of the Native American Creek people, and Henry Knox, then Secretary of War for the United States. In the summer of 1790, twenty-six Creek leaders led by Alexander McGillivray traveled to New York and signed a treaty on behalf of the..
Treaty of Nice
Treaty of Nice The Treaty of Nice is a treaty adopted in Nice by the European Council to amend the two founding treaties of the European Union: the Treaty on European Union, or Maastricht Treaty, which introduced the Euro and the 3-pillar structure of the EU;the Treaty of Rome, which establis..
Treaty of Nissa
The Treaty of Nissa is a peace treaty signed on October 3, 1739 in Nissa (ancient Nyssa, in Capadocia) by the Ottoman Empire on one side and Russia on the other. The Russo-Turkish War, 1735-1739 was the result of the Russian effort to gain Azov and Crimea as a first step towards dominating the Bla..
Treaty of Nonsuch
The Treaty of Nonsuch was signed by Elizabeth I of England and the United Provinces on August 20, 1585 at Nonsuch Palace in Surrey. England initially agreed to supply 400 horse and 4,000 foot (initially intended as a way of lifting the Siege of Antwerp (1584-1585)) and an annual subsidy of 600,000 ..
Treaty of Nöteborg
The Treaty of Nöteborg, also known as Treaty of Orekhovo or as Pähkinäsaaren Rauha (in Finnish), was signed at Orechovets (Pähkinäsaari) on August 12, 1323, was a treaty between Sweden and Novgorod Republic regulating their border. This was the first time the border between what was to become R..
Treaty of Novgorod
The Treaty of Novgorod, signed on 3 June, 1326 in Novgorod, marked the end of decades of the Swedish-Novgorodian Wars in the far-northern region called Finnmark. The terms were an armstice for 40 years and an adjustment of the borders based on the Treaty of Nöteborg. The treaty did not delineate th..
Treaty of Nystad
The Treaty of Nystad (1721), signed at the present-day Finnish town of Uusikaupunki (Swedish Nystad), ended the Great Northern War, in which Russia received the territories of Estonia, Livonia and Ingria, as well as much of Karelia and Tsar Peter I of Russia replaced King Frederick I of Sweden, as r..
Treaty of Old Crossing (1863)
Source Text quoted as original, no changes or corrections - Source Material: United States Congressional Archives United Nations Treaty Archives Old Crossing Treaty, 1863 TREATY WITH THE CHIPPEWA-RED LAKE AND PEMBINA BANDS, 1863. Articles of a treaty made and concluded at the Old Crossing of ..
Treaty of Old Crossing (1864)
Note that some of the Indians that signed the first (Old Crossing Treaty of 1863) treaty refused to sign this treaty and walked out of the negotiations. Source material is unchanged or corrected – From the United States Congressional Archives '''TREATY WITH THE CHIPPEWA - RED LAKE AND PEMBI..
Treaty of Old Crossing 1864 Amendment
Source Text quoted as original, no changes or corrections - Source Material: United States Congressional Archives -- Comments or corrections are placed in brackets [ ] This is a US Senate amendement to the Treaty of Old Crossing (1863) and made before the Treaty of Old Crossing (1864) ..
Treaty of Oliva
Treaty of Oliwa. The Treaty of Oliva, (or Peace of Oliva; German: , Polish: , Swedish: ) was a treaty signed in Oliwa (Latin: ) near Danzig (Gdańsk) in Royal Prussia on April 23 1660. The signatories were Emperor Leopold I, Elector Frederick William of Brandenburg-Prussia, King Charles X of..
Treaty of Orhuela
Treaty of Orhuela also known as the treaty of Tudmir was an early Dhimmi treaty imposed by the invading Moors on the Christians in the city of Orihuela in the Iberian Peninsula in the year 713 AD. Contents 1 History2 The Treaty3 References4 See also History When the moors inv..
Treaty of Osimo
Map of the partition of the Free Territory of Trieste (1947-1954) between Italy and Yugoslavia, as fixed by the Treaty of Osimo (1975). The Treaty of Osimo was signed on November 10, 1975 by the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Italy in Osimo definitively dividing the Free Territo..
Treaty of Paris
Many treaties have been negotiated and signed in Paris, including: Treaty of Paris (1229) - ended the Albigensian CrusadeTreaty of Paris (1259) - between Henry III of England and Louis IX of FranceTreaty of Paris (1763) - ended the Seven Years' WarTreaty of Paris (1783) - ended the American Revolu..
Treaty of Paris (1259)
The Treaty of Paris (also known as the Treaty of Albeville) was a treaty between Louis IX of France and Henry III of England, agreed to on December 4, 1259. Henry agreed to renounce control of Normandy (except for the Channel Islands), Maine, Anjou and Poitou, which had been lost under the reign of..
Treaty of Paris (1763)
The Treaty of Paris, often called the Peace of Paris, or the Treaty of 1763, was signed on February 10, 1763, by the kingdoms of Great Britain, France and Spain, with Portugal in agreement. Together with the Treaty of Hubertusburg, it ended the French and Indian War or the Seven Years' War. The trea..
Treaty of Paris (1783)
Painting by Benjamin West depicting (from the right) John Jay, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Laurens, and William Temple Franklin. The British commissioners refused to pose, and the picture was never finished. The Treaty of Paris of 1783, signed on September 3 1783, and ratified by the ..
Treaty of Paris (1810)
The Treaty of Paris of 1810, signed on January 6, 1810, ended the war between France and Sweden. See also Napoleonic WarsSecond War against NapoleonTreaty of Paris (1814)Treaty of Paris (1815) ..
Treaty of Paris (1814)
The 1814 Treaty of Paris, signed on May 30, 1814, ended the war between France and the Sixth Coalition of the United Kingdom, Russia, Austria, Sweden and Prussia. It also enforced the abdication of Napoleon I. France's borders were restored to those of 1792 but there was little punitive action again..
Treaty of Paris (1815)
The Treaty of Paris of 1815 was signed on November 20, 1815, following the defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo. Following the Hundred Days after Napoleon's escape from Elba, it was tougher than the Treaty of 1814, negotiated through the maneuvers of Talleyrand, had been, because of the r..
Treaty of Paris (1856)
The Treaty of Paris of 1856 settled the Crimean War between Russia and an alliance of the Ottoman Empire, France and the United Kingdom. The Treaty was signed on March 30, made the Black Sea neutral and closed it to all warships and prohibited fortifications and the presence of armaments on its shor..
Treaty of Paris (1898)
The Treaty of Paris of 1898, signed on December 10, 1898, ended the Spanish-American War. The controversial treaty was the subject of debate in the US Senate during the winter of 1898-1899, and it was approved on February 6, 1899 by a one-vote margin of 57 to 27 (the Senate must approve treaties w..
Treaty of Paris (1920)
The 1920 Treaty of Paris declared the union between Bessarabia and Romania. ..
Treaty of Paris (1951)
The Treaty of Paris, signed on April 18, 1951 between Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands established the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), which subsequently became part of the European Union. The treaty expired on July 23, 2002, exactly fifty years after i..
Treaty of Passarowitz
The Treaty of Passarowitz was the peace treaty signed in Požarevac (Serbian Cyrillic: Пожаревац, German: Passarowitz, Turkish: Pasarofça, Hungarian: Pozsarevác), a town in modern Serbia, on July 21, 1718 between the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria and the ..
Treaty of Payne's Landing
The Treaty of Payne's Landing was an agreement signed on 9 May 1832 between the government of the United States and several chiefs of the Seminole. It was made at Payne's Landing on the Ocklawaha River in the present-day state of Florida, and was signed by 16 chiefs, a fraction of the total. The t..
Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and the People's Republic of China
The Treaty of Peace and Friendship between Japan and the People's Republic of China was concluded on August 12, 1978. See also Sino-Japanese relations ..
Treaty of peace with Italy (1947)
The Treaty of peace with Italy is a treaty signed in Paris on February 10, 1947 between Italy and the victorious powers of World War II, formally ending the hostilities. The provisions of the treaty included: the transfer of Adriatic islands, Istria south of river Mirna and what is now western Slov..
Treaty of Pereyaslav
Pereyaslav Rada The Treaty of Pereyaslav (Pereiaslav) was concluded in 1654 in the Ukrainian city of Pereiaslav-Khmelnytskyi (Pereyaslav at that time) during the meeting, between the Cossacks of the Zaporizhian Host and Tsar Alexey I of Muscovy, following the Khmelnytsky rebellion. Known as t..
Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1502)
The Treaty of Perpetual Peace was signed by James IV of Scotland and Henry VII of England in 1502. It agreed an end to the intermittent warfare between Scotland and England which had been waged over the previous two hundred years. As part of the treaty a marriage was agreed between James IV and Marg..
Treaty of Perth
The Treaty of Perth ended military conflict between Norway under Magnus the Law-mender and Scotland under Alexander III over the sovereignty of the Western Isles, the Isle of Man and Caithness. In Norwegian terms the Western Isles were known as the Sudreys (meaning Southern Isles) and they had beco..
Treaty of Petrópolis
The treaty of Petrópolis, signed on November 11, 1903 ended tensions between Bolivia and Brazil over the then-Bolivian territory of Acre (today the Acre State). The treaty, drafted by the Brazilian minister Barão do Rio Branco, gave Brazil the territory of Acre (191,000 km2), in exchange for ove..
Treaty of Phoenice
The Treaty of Phoenice, was a treaty ending the First Macedonian War. It was drawn up at Phoenice in 205 BC. ..
Treaty of Picquigny
The Treaty of Picquigny was negotiated in 1475 between England and France. Louis XI paid Edward IV to stay in England and not pursue his claim to the French throne. Edward was provided with an immediate payment of 75,000 crowns and a yearly pension thereafter of 50,000 crowns. ..
Treaty of Plussa
The Treaty of Plussa (Russian: Плюсское перемирие 1583) was in fact a truce between Russia and Sweden, which ended the Livonian War of 1558-1583. The truce was signed at a location on the Plussa River (Pskov region) and intended for three years (it was prolonged in 1585-1586). Acco..
Treaty of Polanów
The Treaty of Polanów (Polyanov, Polanov, Polanowo or Eternal Treaty of... ) was a treaty between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Muscovy (Russia), signed on 14 June of 1634 as a consequence of the Smolensk War in a village of Semlevo, located on the Polyanovka river (hence, the name of the ..
Treaty of Portsmouth
Treaty signing ceremony The Treaty of Portsmouth formally ended the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–05. It was signed on September 5, 1905 at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard near Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States, by Sergius Witte and Roman Rosen for Russia, and by Komura Jutaro and Taka..
Treaty of Poznań
The Treaty of Poznań was signed on December 11, 1806 in Poznań and ended the war between France and Saxony (Prussia’s ally) after the latter’s defeat during the War of the Fourth Coalition. Saxony had to pay 25 million francs in reparations and join the Confederation of the Rhine. External li..
Treaty of Prairie du Chien
The Treaty of Prairie du Chien may refer to either of two treaties made and signed in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin between the United States, representatives from the Sioux, Sac and Fox, Menominie, Ioway, Winnebago and the Anishinaabeg (Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawatomi) Native American peoples. 1825 ..
Treaty of Pressburg
The Treaty of Pressburg was signed on December 26, 1805 between France and Austria as a consequence of the Austrian defeats by France at Ulm (September 25 - October 20) and Austerlitz (December 2). A truce was agreed on December 4 and negotiations for the treaty began. The treaty was signed at the P..
Treaty of Rapallo
Following World War I there were two Treaties of Rapallo, both named after Rapallo, a resort on the Ligurian coast of Italy: The Treaty of Rapallo, 1920 was an agreement between Italy and the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (the later Yugoslavia) for the independence of the state of Fium..
Treaty of Rapallo, 1920
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] The Treaty of Rapallo was a treaty between Italy and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes), issued to solve the dispute over some territories in current Slovenia and Croatia. It was signed on 12 November 1920 in Rapallo near Genoa in Ita..
Treaty of Rapallo, 1922
The Treaty of Rapallo was an agreement of April 16, 1922 between Germany (the Weimar Republic) and Bolshevist Russia under which each renounced all territorial and financial claims against the other following the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and World War I. The two governments also agreed to normalise..
Treaty of Rarotonga
The Treaty of Rarotonga is the common name for the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty, which formalizes a nuclear-weapon-free zone in the South Pacific. The treaty bans the use, testing, and possession of nuclear weapons within the borders of the zone. It was signed by the South Pacific nation..
Treaty of Rastatt
The Treaty of Rastatt, in March 7, 1714, was essentially part of the Treaty of Utrecht. In 1713 and 1714, this treaty was negotiated by Marshal General of France, Claude Louis Hector de Villars and Austrian prince, Prince Eugene of Savoy. Along with the Treaty of Utrecht, it resolved the War of Span..
Treaty of Ratisbon
The Treaty of Ratisbon was signed in 1684 by English powers to put an end to piracy in and around the Island of Tortuga. Articles in the Treaty of Ratisbon Concerning the suppression of hostilities in the West Indies: 1. All hostilities shall cease on both sides, both by land and by sea and other ..
Treaty of Rawalpindi
The Treaty of Rawalpindi was (signed on August 8, 1919 and amended November 22, 1921) a treaty made between the United Kingdom and Afghanistan during the Third Anglo-Afghan War. In it, the United Kingdom recognised Afghanistan's independence, agreed that British-Indian empire would never extend past..
Treaty of Rheinfelden
In the Treaty of Rheinfelden, concluded June 1, 1283, the then eleven-year-old Duke Rudolph II of Austria had to waive all his rights to the thrones of Austria and Styria to the benefit of his elder brother Albert I. The fact that Rudolph was never compensated induced his son John Parricida to murde..
Treaty of Ribe
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Treaty of Ried
The Treaty of Ried of October 8 1813 was a treaty that was signed between Bavaria and Austria. By this treaty, Bavaria left the Confederation of the Rhine and agreed to join the Sixth Coalition against Napoleon in exchange for a guarantee of her continued sovereign and independent status. On October..
Treaty of Ripon
The Treaty of Ripon was an agreement signed by Charles I of Scotland and the Scots on October 26 1640 in the aftermath of the Second Bishops' War. The treaty was a major setback for Charles, and its terms were deeply humiliating. The Treaty stipulated that Northumberland and County Durham were to be..
Treaty of Rome
The Treaty of Rome signing ceremony Signatures in the Treaty The Treaty of Rome refers to the treaty which established the European Economic Community (EEC) and was signed by France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg (the latter three as part of the Benelux) ..
Treaty of Rome, 1924
The Treaty of Rome of January 27, 1924 was an agreement by which Italy and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes) revoked the parts of the Treaty of Rapallo from 1920, which had created the independent Free State of Fiume. The agreement was that Fiume, now Rijeka in Croati..
Treaty of Roskilde
The Treaty of Roskilde was signed on February 26, 1658 in the Danish city Roskilde. After a devastating defeat in the Northern Wars (1655-1661), the King of Denmark-Norway was forced to give up nearly half his territory to save the rest. The treaties conditions included: The immediate ceding of ..
Treaty of Ryswick
The Treaty of Ryswick was signed on 20 September 1697 and named after Ryswick (also known as Rijswijk) in the Dutch Republic. The treaty settled the War of the Grand Alliance, which pitted France against the Grand Alliance of England, Spain, the Holy Roman Empire and the United Provinces. Negotiati..
Treaty of Saadabad
Treaty of Saadabad, or Saadabad Pact — a non-aggression pact signed by Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Afghanistan on July 9, 1937 for five years. ..
Treaty of Saginaw
The Treaty of Saginaw in 1819 was made between Gen. Lewis Cass and Chief John Okemos, Chief Wasso and other Native American tribes of the Great Lakes region (principally the Ojibwe, but also the Ottawa and Potawatomi) in what is now the United States. Native Americans ceded a large tract of land (..
Treaty of Saigon
Contents 1 The First Treaty of Saigon2 The Second Treaty of Saigon3 References4 See also The First Treaty of Saigon The Treaty of Saigon, signed on June 5 1862 between the French and the last precolonial emperor of Annam Tu Duc, ceded Saigon, the island of Poulo Condor and th..
Treaty of Saint-Germain
The Treaty of Saint-Germain, was signed on 10 September 1919 by the victorious Allies of World War I on the one hand and by the new republic of Austria on the other. Like the Treaty of Versailles with Germany, it contained the Covenant of the League of Nations and as a result was not ratified by the..
Treaty of Saint-Germain (disambiguation)
The Treaty of Saint-Germain may refer to one of three treaties signed at Saint-Germain-en-Laye, as follows: Treaty of Saint-Germain (1570) - terminated the first phase of the French Wars of ReligionTreaty of Saint-Germain (1679) - established peace between France and the elector of Brandenburg at t..
Treaty of Saint Clair-sur-Epte
The Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte was signed in the autumn of 911 between Charles the Simple and Rollo, the leader of the Vikings, for the purpose of settling the Normans in Neustria and to protect Charles' kingdom from any new invasion from the "northmen". No written records survive concerning the..
Treaty of Saint Petersburg
The Treaty of Saint Petersburg was signed in 1875 between Japan and Russia. Its terms stipulated that Japan give up any right on Sakhalin island in exchange for the Kuril islands up to the Kamchatka peninsula. The Treaty of Shimoda left Sakhalin's territory without well defined borders, leading to..
Treaty of San Francisco
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Treaty of San Ildefonso
San Ildefonso is a town in central Spain, the summer residence of the Kings of Spain, where several treaties were signed; each is referred to, in context, as the Treaty of San Ildefonso (sometimes under the spelling Treaty of San Ildephonso). These treaties are: First Treaty of San Ildefonso of 177..
Treaty of San Stefano
The Preliminary Treaty of San Stefano was a treaty between Russia and the Ottoman Empire signed at the end of the Russo-Turkish War, 1877–78. It was signed on March 3, 1878 at San Stefano (Greek: Ayastefanos, now Yeşilköy), a village west of Istanbul, by Count Nicholas Pavlovich Ignatiev and ..
Treaty of Schönbrunn
The Treaty of Schönbrunn was signed between France and Austria in 1809, ending the Fifth Coalition during the Napoleonic Wars, at the Schönbrunn Palace. Austria had been decisively defeated, and France imposed harsh peace terms. Austria recognized Napoleon's previous conquests from other nations ..
Treaty of Seville (1729)
The Treaty of Seville was between England, France, and Spain and was signed in 1729. William Stanhope, 1st Earl of Harrington had some part in arranging it, and for his services in this matter he was created Baron Harrington in January 1730. ..
Treaty of Sèvres
Map of Greece according to the Treaty of Sèvres Administration for Western Armenia proposed as part of ADR The Treaty of Sèvres of August 10, 1920, was a peace treaty between the Entente and Associated PowersThe Entente and the Associated Powers were the United Kingdom, France, Italy, ..
Treaty of Shaoxing
The Treaty of Shaoxing (紹興和議, pinyin: Shàoxīng Héyì) is the agreement which ended the conflicts between the Jin Dynasty and Southern Song Dynasty. It also legally drew up the boundaries of the two countries and forcing the Song Dynasty to renounce all claims to its former territories nor..
Treaty of Shimoda
The Treaty of Shimoda was signed between the Russian Admiral Euphimy Vasil'evich Putiatin and Toshiakira Kawaji of Japan in the city of Shimoda, Shizuoka, Japan, on February 7th, 1855. It defined the border between Japan and Russia as passing between the islands of Etorofu and Uruppu in the Kurils, ..
Treaty of Shimonoseki
The Shunpanrō hall where the Treaty of Shimonoseki was signed The Treaty of Shimonoseki (Japanese: 下関条約, "Shimonoseki Jōyaku"), known as the Treaty of Maguan (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ) in China, was signed at the Shunpanrō hall on April 17, 1895 betwe..
Treaty of Simulambuco
The Treaty of Simulambuco was signed in 1885, by representatives of the Portuguese government, and officials in the N'Goyo Kingdom. The agreement was drafted and signed in response to the Treaty of Berlin, which was an agreement between the colonizing European powers about how to divide up Africa, ..
Treaty of St. Mary's
The Treaty of St. Mary's is an 1818 treaty between the United States and the Miami tribe, signed at Saint Mary's, Ohio. Signatories included William Wayne Wells—the son of Capt. William Wells and Wanagapeth, and thus the grandson of Michikinikwa (Little Turtle)— his siters Mary and Jane..
Treaty of Stettin
The Treaty of Stettin (Szczecin) brings The Northern Seven Years' War to an end on December 13 1570. Sweden was forced to pay 150.000 riksdaler for the ransom of the fortress of Älvsborg and gained some territory in Estonia. The Kalmar Union was formally dissolved and the Danish king renounced all ..
Treaty of Stockholm
The Treaty of Stockholm can mean: Treaty of Stockholm (1371)Treaty of Stockholm (1435)Treaty of Stockholm (1465)Treaty of Stockholm (1497)Treaty of Stockholm (1502)Treaty of Stockholm (1523)Treaty of Stockholm (1672)Treaty of Stockholm (1719) - HannoverTreaty of Stockholm (1720) - PrussiaTreaty of ..
Treaty of Stockholm (Great Northern War)
The Treaty of Stockholm refers to two treaties signed in 1719 and 1720 that ended the Great Northern War between Sweden on one side and Hannover and Prussia. The last remains of the conflict were then concluded by signing the Treaty of Frederiksborg with Denmark-Norway in 1720 and the Treaty of Nyst..
Treaty of Stolbovo
The Treaty of Stolbovo is a peace treaty of 1617 that ended the Ingrian War, fought between Sweden and Russia. For details about the preceding events, see the specific article. After nearly two months of negotiations, representatives from Sweden and Russia met at the (now derelict) village of Stolb..
Treaty of Stralsund
The Treaty of Stralsund (May 24, 1370) ended the war between the Hanseatic League and the kingdom of Denmark. The Hanseatic League reached the peak of its power by the conditions of that treaty. The war began in 1361 with the capture of Visby, a Hanseatic town on the island of Gotland, today belong..
Treaty of Sztumska Wieś
The Treaty of Sztumska Wieś, also known as the Armistice, Peace or Truce of Stuhmsdorf(f), was signed on 12 September 1635 between the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Sweden in the village of Sztumska Wieś (Stuhmsdorf). Sweden, weakened by its involvement in the Thirty Years' War, agreed to t..
Treaty of Taipei
The Treaty of Peace between Japan and China (Japanese: 日華平和条約, Chinese: 中日和平條約), commonly known as the Treaty of Taipei as it was signed in Taipei, was a peace treaty between Japan and the Republic of China (ROC) concluded on April 28, 1952. This treaty was necessary because ..
Treaty of Tangiers
The Treaty of Tangiers was signed on September 10, 1844 whereby Morocco officially recognized Algeria as part of the French Empire. The advent of the treaty came after the defeat of Morocco in the Franco-Moroccan War (August 6, 1844). The treaty also forced Morocco to cede Sidi Ifni to the Spanish E..
Treaty of Tarascon
The Treaty of Tarascon was an accord between Pope Nicholas IV, Philip IV of France, Charles II of Naples, and Alfonso III of Aragón. The treaty was signed at Tarascon, halfway between papal Avignon and Arles, on 19 February 1291, six years after Philip's uncle, Charles of Valois, tried to conquer A..
Treaty of Tartu
The Treaties of Tartu were treaties between Bolshevist Russia on one side and the newly independent Estonia and Finland, previously belonging to Imperial Russia, on the other. They were negotiated and signed in Tartu in Estonia in year 1920 after the civil wars in Finland, in Estonia, and in Russia ..
Treaty of Tempea
The Treaty of Tempea ended the Second Macedonian War (200 BC – 196 BC) between the Roman Republic and Philip V of Macedon. Rome won the decisive Battle of Cynoscephalae in 197 BC, and by the Treaty of Tempea, 196 BC, they forced Philip to give up Macedonia's possessions in Greece and Asia, and pay..
Treaty of Teschen
The Treaty of Teschen was signed on May 13, 1779, between Austria and Prussia and ended the War of the Bavarian Succession. It stated that Austria would keep the Innviertel, as well as a strip of land stretching from Passau to the northern border of the arch-abbey of Salzburg; however, one of the re..
Treaty of the Creek Agency (1818)
The Treaty of the Creek Agency was signed on January 22nd, 1818, at the Creek Agency on the Flint River in Georgia. The treaty was handled for the U.S. by former Governor of Georgia David Brydie Mitchell who was serving as President James Monroe's agent of Indian affairs for the Creek nation. The ..
Treaty of the Dardanelles
The Treaty of the Dardanelles (also known as the Dardanelles Treaty of Peace, Commerce, and Secret Alliance , the Treaty of Çanak, or the Treaty of Chanak) was concluded between the Ottoman Empire and the United Kingdom on January 5, 1809 at Çanak, Turkey. The treaty ended the Anglo-Turkish War. ..
Treaty of The Hague
The Treaty of The Hague was signed on February 17, 1720. The treaty ended a conflict that arose between King Philip V of Spain and a Quadruple Alliance of Great Britain, France, Austria and the Dutch Republic. Philip had just recently become king of Spain by the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. In that..
Treaty of the Pyrenees
The Treaty of the Pyrenees was a treaty signed in 1659 to end the war between France and Spain that had begun in 1635 during the Thirty Years' War. It was signed on Île des Faisans. France entered the Thirty Years' War after the Spanish victories in the Dutch Revolt in the 1620s and at the Battle..
Treaty of the Triple Alliance
The Treaty of the Triple Alliance allied Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay in the War of the Triple Alliance. After five years of warfare, the combined forces resoundingly defeated their enemy Paraguay. ..
Treaty of Tientsin
The Treaties of Tientsin (Traditional Chinese: 天津條約 Simplified Chinese: 天津条约, Pinyin: Tiānjīn Tiáoyuē) were signed in Tianjin in June 1858, ending the first part of the Second Opium War (1856-1860). France, UK, Russia, and the United States were party. These treaties opened eleve..
Treaty of Titalia
The Treaty of Titalia (1817) was signed between the chogyal (monarch) of Sikkim and the British East India Company. The treaty, which was negotiated by Captain Latter in February 1817, guaranteed security of Sikkim by the British and returned Sikkimese land annexed by the Nepalese over the centuries..
Treaty of Tlatelolco
14 kiloton atomic explosion, Nevada Test Site, USA. Treaty for the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin America and the Caribbean Opened for signature 14 February 1967 in Mexico City Entered into force 25 April 1969 Conditions for entry into force Deposit of ratifications (Art. 29) Par..
Treaty of Tolentino
The Treaty of Tolentino is a treaty signed between France and the Papal States on February 19, 1797. It was part of the events following the invasion of Italy in the early stages of the French Revolutionary Wars. 15 million lire were added to the indemnity of 21 millions exacted at the precedent ar..
Treaty of Tordesillas
The Treaty of Tordesillas (Portuguese: Tratado de Tordesilhas, Spanish: Tratado de Tordesillas), signed at Tordesillas (now in Valladolid province, Spain), June 7 1494, divided the world outside of Europe in an exclusive duopoly between the Spanish and the Portuguese along a north-south meridian 370..
Treaty of Tours
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. The Treaty of Tours was an ..
Treaty of Trianon
The Grand Trianon at Versailles, site of the signing The Treaty of Trianon was an agreement that regulated the situation of the new Hungarian state that replaced the Kingdom of Hungary, part of the former dual Austro-Hungarian monarchy, after World War I. It was signed on June 4, 1920, at the ..
Treaty of Troyes
The Treaty of Troyes was an agreement that Henry V of England would inherit the throne of France upon the death of King Charles VI of France. It was signed in 1420. The treaty was part of the aftermath of the Battle of Agincourt. This attempt to alter the traditional pattern of French royal succe..
Treaty of Tyavzino
The Treaty of Teusina, called the Eternal Peace with Sweden in Russia, was concluded by the Russian diplomats under the boyar Afanasiy Pushkin (the poet's ancestor) and ambassadors of the Swedish king at the village of Tyavzino (Finnish: Täyssinä) in Ingermanland on May 18, 1595 to end the Russo-S..
Treaty of Utrecht
For the Union of Utrecht of 1579, see Union of Utrecht. The Treaty of Utrecht was a series of peace treaties signed in Utrecht in 1713 that helped end the War of the Spanish Succession (Queen Anne's War). By its provisions, Louis XIV's grandson Philip V of Spain was recognized as King of Spain, bu..
Treaty of Utrecht (disambiguation)
There have been several Treaties of Utrecht Union of Utrecht of 1579Treaty of Utrecht (1713) (The Peace of Utrecht between France and the UK settling the War of the Spanish Succession and Queen Anne's War). This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with ..
Treaty of Värälä
The Treaty of Värälä was a treaty between Russia and Sweden. It was signed on August 14, 1790 and concluded the Russo-Swedish War (1788-1790). The treaty ended Gustav III's Russian adventure on the terms favorable to Russia, with no territorial gains for either side. The provisions of the previou..
Treaty of Venice
The Treaty or Peace of Venice, 1177, was an important peace treaty between the papacy and its allies, the north Italian city-states of the Lombard League, and Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor. The Kingdom of Sicily also took part in negotiations and the treaty thereby determined the political course ..
Treaty of Verdun
Divisions of the Treaty of Verdun. In the Treaty of Verdun of 843 the three surviving sons of Louis the Pious, Charlemange's Grandsons, divided his territories, the Carolingian Empire, into three kingdoms. Though often presented as the beginning of a devolution or dissolution of Charlemagne'..
Treaty of Vereeniging
The Treaty of Vereeniging was a treaty signed on 31 May 1902 to end the Second Anglo-Boer War between the South African Republic and the Orange Free State Republic on one side and the United Kingdom on the other. This settlement provided for the end of hostilities and eventual self-government to th..
Treaty of Versailles
For other treaties with this name, see Treaty of Versailles (disambiguation) The Treaty of Versailles (1919) was the peace treaty which officially ended World War I between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany. After six months of negotiations, which took place at the Paris Peace Conference,..
Treaty of Versailles (disambiguation)
The Treaty of Versailles may refer to: Treaty of Versailles (1756)- a defense alliance treaty between France and Austria Treaty of Versailles (1757)- expansion of 1756 Versailles treaty to Saxony, Sweden and Russia. Treaty of Versailles (1758)- confirmation of 1757 and 1756 Versailles treaties. Tre..
Treaty of Vienna
There were several treaties of Vienna: Treaty of Vienna, 1725Treaty of Vienna, 1731Treaty of Vienna, 1738Treaty of Vienna, 1809Treaty of Vienna, 1815Treaty of Vienna, 1864 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred yo..
Treaty of Vienna (1738)
The Treaty of Vienna was signed on November 18, 1738. It 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. As compensation he received instead the Duchy of Lorraine and ..
Treaty of Viterbo
The Treaty or Treaties of Viterbo was a pair of agreements made by Charles I of Sicily with Baldwin II of Constantinople and William II Villehardouin, Prince of Achaea, in May 1267, which transferred much of the rights to the Latin Empire from Baldwin to Charles. Contents 1 Background2 ..
Treaty of Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi The Treaty of Waitangi (Māori: Te Tiriti o Waitangi) was signed on February 6, 1840 at Waitangi in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. It was signed by representatives of the British Crown, and chiefs from the North Island. The British Resident, James Busby, had earlier c..
Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements
This is the current [New Zealand Collaboration of the FortnightNew Zealand Collaboration of the Fortnight]! Please help improve it to [Featured articlesfeatured article] [What is a featured articlestandard]. In 1975 the Treaty of Waitangi Act established the Waitangi T..
Treaty of Wallingford
The Treaty of Wallingford of 1153, also known as the Treaty of Winchester, effectively ended The Anarchy, a dispute between Empress Matilda and her cousin Stephen of England over the English crown. The so-called Treaty of Wallingford forced Stephen to recognise Matilda's son Henry of Anjou, who beca..
Treaty of Wanghia
The Sino-American Treaty of Wanghia (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: }}}; pinyin: ) is the first diplomatic agreement between China and the United States in history, signed on 3 July 1844 in a village in northern Macau called Mong Há (Traditional Chinese: 望廈; Simplified Chinese: 望..
Treaty of Warsaw
Treaty of Warsaw (1955) also known as Warsaw PactTreaty of Warsaw (1970)Treaty of Warsaw (1990) Polish-German border agreement finalizing the Oder-Neisse lineThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Treaty of Warsaw (1970)
The Treaty of Warsaw (German: ) is a treaty between West Germany and the People's Republic of Poland. It was signed on December 7, 1970 and ratified by the German Bundestag on May 17, 1972. In the treaty, both sides committed themselves to nonviolence and accepted the existing border - the Oder-Nei..
Treaty of Washington (1826)
Opothleyahola The 1826 Treaty of Washington was a settlement between the United States government and the Creek National Council of Native Americans, led by their spokesman Opothleyahola. The Creeks ceded much of their land in the State of Georgia to the Federal government. The Creeks were a ..
Treaty of Washington (1836)
The 1836 Treaty of Washington was a treaty between the United States and representatives of the Ottawa and Chippewa nations of Native Americans. With this treaty, the tribes ceded an area of approximately 13,837,207 acres (55,997 km²) in the northwest portion of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan ..
Treaty of Washington (1871)
The American Commission to the Treaty of Washington of 1871. Washington, D.C., 1871 L. to R.: Robert Schenck, Ebenezer R. Hoar, George H. Williams, Hamilton Fish, Samuel Nelson, J.C. Bancroft Davis The Treaty of Washington was a treaty negotiated between the United Kingdom and the United State..
Treaty of Watertown
The Treaty of Watertown, the first foreign treaty concluded by the United States of America after the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, was signed on July 19, 1776 in the Edmund Fowle House in the town of Watertown, Massachusetts Bay. The treaty established a military alliance between th..
Treaty of Wedmore
The Treaty of Wedmore was an event referred to by the monk Asser in his Life of Alfred, outlining how in 878 the Viking leader Guthrum was baptised and accepted Alfred as his adoptive father. Sources and Historical Context In 878 King Alfred of Wessex defeated a Viking army at Edington. Guthrum, ..
Treaty of Wehlau
The Treaty of Wehlau (German: ; Polish: ) was a treaty signed in the eastern Prussian town of Wehlau (Welawa, now Znamensk, Kaliningrad Oblast) between Poland and Brandenburg-Prussia during the Swedish Deluge on September 19, 1657. In his capacity as Duke of Prussia, Margrave Frederick William, the..
Treaty of Westminster
Treaty of Westminster is the title of several treaties, including: Treaty of Westminster (1153)Treaty of Westminster (1461)Treaty of Westminster (1511)Treaty of Westminster (1654); ending the First Anglo-Dutch WarTreaty of Westminster (1674); ending the Third Anglo-Dutch WarTreaty of Westminster (1..
Treaty of Westminster (1654)
The 1654 Treaty of Westminster ended the First Anglo-Dutch War of 1652–1654. In it, the United Provinces recognized Oliver Cromwell's Navigation Acts, which required imports to the Commonwealth of England must be carried in English ships, or ships from the goods' origin. Since the Navigation ..
Treaty of Westminster (1674)
The Treaty of Westminster was the peace treaty that ended the Third Anglo-Dutch War. It was signed on February 19, 1674. It led to a restoration of the status quo ante bellum, including the return of New York and New Jersey to England. See also New AmsterdamHistory of New York City ..
Treaty of Whampoa
The Treaty of Whampoa was signed on October 24, 1844 whereby China granted many privileges to the French Empire. These privileges the French demanded entailed the opening of five harbors, the acquisition of territories, and religious tolerance of Christianity in China. External links [Chrono..
Treaty of Windsor
Several treaties are named Treaty of Windsor. The most famous one is the treaty of 1522. Treaty of Windsor (1175) - see Norman IrelandTreaty of Windsor (1386)Treaty of Windsor (1522) redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Treaty of Windsor (1175)
The Treaty of Windsor in 1175 was an agreement between King Henry II of England and the last High King of Ireland, Rory O'Connor. Signed during a time of Norman expansion in Ireland, It left Rory with a kingdom consisting of areas of Ireland outside Leinster, Meath, and Waterford, as long as he paid..
Treaty of Windsor 1386
The English–Portuguese alliance was renewed in 1386 with the Treaty of Windsor and the marriage of King John I of Portugal (House of Aviz) with Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt. With the victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota, John I was recognized as the undisputed King of Port..
Treaty of Windsor 1522
The Treaty of Windsor signed on 16 June 1522 was made between Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and Henry VIII of England. Its main clause was the invasion of France. This was the third treaty of this name. An earlier Treaty of Windsor was agreed with Portugal in 1386 and the previous one with the High K..
Treaty of Worms (1743)
The Treaty of Worms was a political alliance formed between Great Britain, Austria and Sardinia, signed on September 13 1743. It was largely an ambitious piece of foreign policy on the part of the British government which sought to split the Emperor Charles VII from French influence, whilst simultan..
Treaty of Wuchale
Treaty of Wuchale was a treaty signed by King Menelik of Shewa, later the Emperor of Ethiopia with Count Pietro Antonelli of Italy in the town of Wuchale on May 2, 1889. The treaty ceded portions of Ethiopia, namely the states of Bogos, Hamasen, Akale-Guzai, and parts of Tigray and is the origin of ..
Treaty of Yandaboo
The Treaty of Yandaboo between the British East India Company and the Burmese King of Ava, signed on February 24, 1826 marked the end of the First Burmese War. By the terms of the treaty, the British took possession of the former independent kingdom of Arakan and the former Siamese (then Burmese) t..
Treaty of Yazhelbitsy
The Treaty of Yazhelbitsy (Russian: Яжелбицкий мирный договор) was a peace treaty signed by Vasili II, Grand Prince of Moscow and Vladimir, and the people of Novgorod in the village of Yazhelbitsy in 1456. This treaty marked the beginning of the annexation of the Novgorod land..
Treaty of York
The Treaty of York of 1237, signed between Henry III of England and Alexander II of Scotland, set the border between England and Scotland. It defined the boundary between the two kingdoms as running between the Solway Firth (in the west) and the mouth of the River Tweed (in the east). It remains th..
Treaty of Zadar
The Treaty of Zadar was the peace treaty signed in Zadar, Croatia in 1358 in which the Venetian Republic lost influence over its Dalmatian holdings. The treaty was signed in the Church of St. Francis. In it the Dubrovnik region and the Zadar region came under the rule of the Hungarian-Croatian crow..
Treaty of Zamora
The Treaty of Zamora (1143) recognized Portuguese independence from the Kingdom of Leon and Castille. By this treaty King Alfonso VII of León and Castille recognized the Kingdom of Portugal in the presence of King Afonso I of Portugal, witnessed by the papal representative, Cardinal Guido de Vico..
Treaty of Zgorzelec
This article is partof the series:Territorial changes of Poland in 20th century History of Poland Lines Curzon line Oder-Neisse line Areas Kresy Wschodnie Kresy Zachodnie Recovered Territories Historical Eastern Germany Zaolzie See also History of Poland The Treaty of Zgorzelec or the ..
Treaty of Zuhab
The Treaty of Zuhab was an accord signed between Safavid Persia and the Ottoman Empire. Signed in 1639, it ended 150 years of intermittent wars between the two states over territorial disputes. Nevertheless, border disputes between Persia and the Ottomans did not end, and between 1555 and 1918, P..
Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea
Treaty on Basic Relations between Japan and the Republic of Korea (Japanese: 日韓基本条約, Nikkan Kihon Jōyaku; Korean: 한일기본조약, 韓日基本條約, Hanil Gibon Joyak) was signed on June 22, 1965 to establish basic relationship between Japan and the Republic of Korea. In January 2..
Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe
The Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) from 1989 to 1992 established comprehensive limits on key categories of conventional military equipment in Europe (from the Atlantic to the Urals) and mandated the destruction of excess weaponry. The treaty proposed equal limits for the two "gr..
Treaty on Open Skies
The Treaty on Open Skies entered into force on January 1, 2002, and currently has 34 States Parties. It establishes a program of unarmed aerial surveillance flights over the entire territory of its participants. The treaty is designed to enhance mutual understanding and confidence by giving all part..
Treaty on the Creation of the USSR
The Treaty on the Creation of the USSR is a document that legalized the creation of a union of several Soviet republics in the form of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. It was signed on December 29 1922 at a conference of the representatives elected at the Congresses of Soviets of the Russi..
Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany
The Treaty on the Final Settlement With Respect to Germany is the final peace treaty negotiated between the Federal Republic of Germany, the German Democratic Republic, and the Four Powers which occupied Germany at the end of World War II in Europe: France, the United Kingdom, the United States and..
Treaty ports
This article refers to the Nanjing Treaty and later ports in the Far East. For the Anglo-Irish Treaty ports see Treaty ports (Ireland). Treaty ports were port cities in China, Japan and Korea opened to foreign trade by the so-called Unequal Treaties, i.e. imposed by western naval powers and Japan ..
Treaty Ports
The retention of Treaty Ports by the UK has been a provision of several historical treaties: Treaty of Nanjing of 1842. China cedes Hong Kong to the UK.Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921. Ireland cedes three ports to the UK, see Treaty Ports (Ireland).See also the UK sovereign bases on Cyprus. This is a ..
Treaty Ports (Ireland)
After the Irish Free State was granted independence in 1922, three deep water Treaty Ports, at Berehaven, Queenstown (renamed Cobh) and Lough Swilly, were retained by the United Kingdom as sovereign bases. This was a condition of the Anglo-Irish Treaty of December 6 1921, which ended the Irish War ..
Treaty with the Ottawa, etc.
The Treaty with the Ottawa, etc. is a treaty between the United States and the Ottawa, Ojibwa, and Potawatomi, signed on August 24, 1816 and proclaimed on December 30, 1816. By signing the treaty, the tribes, their chiefs, and their warriors relinquished all right, claim, and title to land previou..
Treaty with the Potawatomi
During the first half of the 19th century, several treaties were concluded between the United States of America and the Native American tribe of the Potawatomi. These treaties concerned the cession of lands by the tribe, and were part of a large-scale effort by the United States government to remove..
Treaty with the Potawatomi (1827)
Note: There are multiple treaties referred to as Treaty with the Potawatomi. See Treaty with the Potawatomi for others. The 1827 Treaty with the Potawatomi (formally titled A treaty between the United States and the Potawatamie Tribe of Indians) was a treaty established between the United States of..
Treaty with Tripoli (1796)
The Treaty of Tripoli (the Treaty of Peace and Friendship) was a 1796 peace treaty between the United States and Tripoli. It was signed at Tripoli on November 4, 1796 and at Algiers (for a third-party guarantee) on January 3, 1797 by Joel Barlow, the American consul to the Barbary states of Algiers..
Treaty with Tunis (1797)
The Treaty with Tunis was signed on August 28, 1797, between the United States of America and the "Barbary State" of Tunis, nominally part of the Ottoman Empire. As the treaty provided in Article One: There shall be a perpetual and constant peace between the United States of America and the magnif..
Treat 'Em Rough
Treat 'Em Rough (1942) is a movie about a boxer called the Panama Kid (Eddie Albert) who returns to his hometown with his trainer Hotfoot (William Frawley, who later played "Fred Mertz" on I Love Lucy) and valet Snake Eyes (Mantan Moreland) when his father (Lloyd Corrigan) is accused of embezzling, ..
Treat Baldwin Johnson
Treat Baldwin Johnson (1875- ) was an American chemist, born at Bethany, Connecticut. He graduated at Yale in 1898, where he also received his Ph.D. in 1901. He became an instructor of chemistry at the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale and in 1908 was advanced to the assistant professorsh..
Treat Her Right
Treat Her Right was a blues rock group formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1984. The band featured Mark Sandman on guitar, Billy Conway on drums, Dave Champagne on guitar, and Jim Fitting on harmonica. Singing and songwriting duties were shared by all but Conway. Treat Her Right's self-financed and ..
Treat Me Like a Lady
"Treat Me Like A Lady" is the name of a 1990 hit single by British pop group Five Star, peaking at UK #54 in March of that year and becoming their first single for more than a year with their new record label, Epic. The group recorded the single in their new hi tech studio (reportdley costing £..
Treat Me Like You Do - For Sleepyheads Only Remixed
Treat Me Like You Do - For Sleepyheads Only Remixed is the 2003 remix release of the debut album For Sleepyheads Only by Norwegian electronic band Flunk on Beatservice Records. The album was released on CD and double LP, the latter of which came with the extra track "Blue Monday (Blue States Remix)..
Treat U Right
Treat U Right is the debut album by American pop group BlackGirl, released in 1994 (see 1994 in music). Track listing Krazy Allen, D./Dailey, M. 4:35Treat U Right Allen, D/Copeland, Pam/Panell, A/Turman, Nycolia 5:00Can U Feel It Hall, S./Debenedetto, Nick/Stewart, C. 5:00Where Did We Go Wrong All..
Treat Williams
Treat Williams on Everwood Richard Treat Williams (born December 1, 1951) is an American actor. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Career1.3 Personal life2 Movie and Television Performances3 External links Biography Early life Williams was born in Rowayton,..
Trebah
--> Trebah is a 26-acre sub-tropical garden situated in Cornwall near Glendurgan Garden and above the Helford River (Grid reference ). In 1831 Trebah was acquired by the Fox family who built Glendurgan Garden. Trebah was first laid out as a pleasure garden by Charles Fox, a Quaker polymath of eno..
Trebanos
Trebanos is a village in south Wales. Trebanos is also an electoral ward of Neath Port Talbot county borough. The ward consisists of some or all of the follwing areas: Craig Trebanos, Pontardawe and Trebanos. Trebanos roughly translates to "town of the night crows". Neath Port Talbot elector..
Trebaruna
Trebaruna is probably from celtic trebo (home) and runa (secret, mystery) was the Goddess of the House, Battles and Death in Lusitanian mythology. There were found two small altars in Portugal that were dedicated to this goddess, one in Roman-Lusitanian Egitania (current Proença-a-Velha) and anoth..
Trebata
Trebata was the legendary founder of Trier, Germany. He is also said to have historical connections with Strasbourg, France. According to legend, Trebata was the son of Ninus, King of Assyria. After the death of his father, his stepmother, Semiramis, took over the kingdom. She forced Trebata to fl..
Trebatius Testa
Gaius Trebatius Testa (fl. 1st century BC) was a jurist of ancient Rome. He was a protege of Cicero; Cicero dedicated his Topica to Trebatius, and recommended Trebatius as a legal advisor to Julius Caesar. Trebatius enjoyed Caesar's favor, and later that of Augustus as well. Trebatius' writings in..
Trebbia
The Trebbia (stressed Trébbia) is a river of Liguria and Emilia Romagna in northern Italy. It is one of the four main right-bank tributaries of the river Po, the other three being the Tanaro, the Secchia and the Panaro. The 1,150 km² drainage basin is divided between Emilia Romagna (770 km²)..
Trebbiano
Trebbiano is a white grape used to make white wine, and the most common white grape variety in Italy, accounting for around a third of all Italy's white wine. It is cited in over 80 of Italy's DOCs. The grape is known as Ugni Blanc in France, where it is also the most widely planted white grape. In..
Trebbin
Trebbin is a town in the Teltow-Fläming district of Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated on the river Nuthe, 14 km north of Luckenwalde, and 36 km southwest of Berlin (centre). ..
Trebek effect
The Trebek Effect is the common slang term that describes a condition of news anchors, curators and other people "in the know," whereby words and phrases of foreign languages get emphasized. Named for the host of Jeopardy, Alex Trebek, who is well known to speak in this way. Also referred to as Alex..
Trebellianus
Trebellianus (Trebatius Priscus, or Trebatius Testa), one of the most insignificant and despicable of the herd of thirty tyrants enumerated by Trebellius Pollio. He was a Cilician robber, who called his castle in the fastnesses of the Isaurian mountains the Palatium, established a mint, and gave h..
Trebeta
Trebeta was the legendary son of Ninus (Nimrod) by a wife prior to his marriage to Queen Semiramis, according to the Gesta Treverorum (and possibly other sources). After the death of his father, Ninus, he was despised by his step-mother Semiramis, so left her kingdom and went to Europe. He is said..
Trebetherick
Trebetherick OS Grid Reference: ..
Trebević
Trebević is a mountain in central Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is found directly to the southeast of Sarajevo, bordering Jahorina mountain. Trebević is 1627 meters (5338 feet) tall, making it the second shortest of the Sarajevo mountains. During the middle ages, Trebević was known as Zlatni Do. Du..
Trebia
Trebia or Trebbia can refer to: The Trebbia River, in ItalyThe Battle of Trebbia, 18 December 218 BC This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to th..
Trebinje
ТребињеTrebinje Coat of arms Latitude 42.71°N Longitude 18.34°E Mayor ? Surface (km²) ? Population(2006) 34,946 [link] Time zone (UTC) UTC+1 Central European Time Trebinje }} Trebinje (Serbian Cyrillic: Требиње) is the..
Trebinje Region
Map showing the location of this region within Bosnia and Herzegovina The Trebinje Region is one of the seven regions of Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its administrative center is the town of Trebinje. It comprises most of eastern Herzegovina and is located in the southeast of ..
Trebišnjica River
The Trebišnjica (Serbian Cyrillic: Требишњица), is a river in Bosnia and Hercegovina, Montenegro and Croatia. It is a sinking river, 98 km long above the ground. With a total length of 187 km above and under the ground, it is one of the longest sinking rivers in the world. Contents 1&..
Trebisonda Valla
Trebisonda Valla, also known as Ondina Valla (born 20 May, 1916) is an Italian female former athlete. She was the first Italian woman to win an Olympic gold medal. She won it in the 80 m hurdles event at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, after establishing the new world record during the semi-fin..
Trebišov
Trebišov (German: Trebischau, Hungarian: Tőketerebes) is a small industrial town in the easternmost part of Slovakia, with a population of around 22,000. The town is an administrative, economic and cultural center with machine (Vagónka), food (Frucona) and building materials industries. Cont..
Trebišov District
Trebišov District (okres Trebišov) is a district in the Košice Region of western Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was mostly part of the Hungarian county of Zemplín, apart from a small area in the south-east around Veľké Trakany which formed part of the county of Szabolcs. Municipalit..
Trebitsch Lincoln
Ignatius Timothy Trebitsch-Lincoln (1879-1943 is hard to describe. Born in Hungary to an Orthodox Jewish family. He was during his lifetime a Presbyterian missionary to Jews in Canadaan Anglican curate in Appledore, Kentworked for Benjamin Rowntreea Member of Parliament for Darlington, County Durh..
Trebitz
Trebitz is a community in Wittenberg district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The community belongs to the administrative community (Verwaltungsgemeinschaft) of Kurregion Elbe-Heideland whose seat is in the town of Bad Schmiedeberg. Contents 1 Geography and transport2 Constituent communitie..
Trebius Germanus
Trebius Germanus is thought to have been the name of the governor of Roman Britain around 126. This information however is based on a semi-legible inscription found at Bewcastle and a military diploma from the period that mentions his name in connection with Britain. Construction of Hadrian's Wall ..
Trebizon
Trebizon is a fictional girls' boarding school which, like Enid Blyton's much earlier creation of Malory Towers, is located in Cornwall. It was created by Anne Digby, who has written fourteen books set there: First Term at Trebizon (1978)Second Term at Trebizon (1979)Summer Term at Trebizon (1979)..
Trebizond Gospel
Trebizond Gospel is a Byzantine illuminated manuscript dating from the 11th century with 14 sheets from the 10th century or earlier. The book was richly decorated with gold and jewels by the Trapezuntine Emperor Andronicus. In 1858, the Gospel was presented by the Orthodox Metropolitan of Trebizon..
Treble
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Treble, a doublet of "triple" or "threefold" (from Latin triplus, "triple"; cf. "double" from duplus), is used in several contexts: Music: As a term applied in music to the high or acute part of the musical system; see clef.A trebl..
Treble-bar
The Treble-bar (Aplocera plagiata) is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found throughout the Palearctic region and the Near East. This species varies considerably in size (wingspan 37-43 mm) and colouration but is generally grey with 3 characteristic dark fascia across each forewing which gi..
Treble (girl group)
Treble is a girl group from the Netherlands. Biography The group started in 1995 when Caroline Hoffman (30) and sisters Niña (20) and Djem van Dijk (18) met during a concert in the south of the Netherlands, where the three artists still live. A close-knit group was born, starting with street co..
Treble Charger
Treble Charger was a Canadian rock group, consisting of vocalist Greig Nori, bassist Rosie Martin and drummer Trevor MacGregor. Guitarist Bill Priddle, a founding member of the band, left in 2003. They began with a melodic indie rock style, but have evolved into more of a pop punk band since signi..
Treble Cone
Treble Cone is a skifield and a mountain near Lake Wanaka in the South Island of New Zealand. The patrolled ski area is approximately 595ha in size and the field boasts the Southern Hemisphere's first high speed detachable six seater chairlift which was installed in 1996. The terrain as classed by ..
Treble damages
Treble damages, in law, is a term that indicates that a statute permits a court to triple the amount of the actual damages to be awarded to a prevailing party, generally in order to punish the losing party for willful conduct. The ability to award treble damages is a typical feature in legislation t..
Treble in Trouble
Treble in Trouble is an EP released in September 2000 by Ted Leo and the Pharmacists on Ace Fu Records. This is the first record on which Ted Leo had a full band of Pharmacists supporting him, this time consisting of James Canty, Jodi Buonanno, and Amy Farina. Treble in Trouble was engineered by ..
Treble jig
A treble jig is an Irish dance which is done in hard shoes. It is performed to music with a 6/8 time signature. The dance is usually 40 bars in length, but is sometimes, like the reel, danced for 48 bars. The dance is the main hard shoe dance, and is done by most advanced dancers. ..
Treble reel
A dance done in Hardshoes to a reel (4/4) timing. Treble reels are more to be found in the showdancing world rather than in the competition world. Danceschools who organise competitions ("feiseanna" ) can decide whether to have a treble reel competition or not. Usually they occur under a Special Tr..
Treble response
Treble response is the high frequency portion of an audio system's frequency response. In an analogue recording, increasing the running speed of the recording medium increases its ability to reproduce high frequencies. Thus a reel to reel audio tape running at 15 inches/38 cm per second will general..
Treblinka, Mazowsze Voivodship
Treblinka [trɛˈbliŋka] is a village with 350 inhabitants in the east of Poland. It belongs to the county of (Gmina) Małkinia Górna, (Powiat Ostrowski) in the state of Mazowsze Voivodship. The village, which lies close to the river Western Bug, attained tragic notoriety during the Hol..
Treblinka (disambiguation)
Treblinka may refer to: Treblinka, Mazowsze Voivodship, a village in Mazowsze Voivodship, Poland ([pl]).Treblinka extermination camp in the neighbourhood of the village. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ref..
Treblinka extermination camp
Treblinka redirects here. This article deals with the Treblinka extermination camp. For other meanings of the word Treblinka see Treblinka (disambiguation) The Holocaust Early elements Racial policy · Nazi eugenics · Nuremberg Laws Euthanasia · Concentration camps (List) ..
Trebloc, Mississippi
Trebloc, Mississippi, is a very small community in Chickasaw County in the U.S. state of Mississippi. It is located where Mississippi State Highway 47 intersects Mississippi State Highway 8, just outside of Houston. Trebloc is named after a family located in the area named "Colbert"; Trebloc is "Co..
Trebnje
Občina Trebnje --> Area: 317,1 km² Population - males - females 18.4249.1009.324 Mayor: Ciril Metod Pungartnik Average age: 39,03 let Residential areas: - households: - families: 32,17 m²/osebo5.9214.965 Working active: - unemployed: 8.501..
Trebonianus Gallus
Trebonianus Gallus on a coin celebrating Aeternitas. Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus (206 - August, 253), was Roman emperor from 251 to 253, in a joint rule with his son Volusianus. Gallus was born in Italy, in a family with respected ancestry and a senatorial background. He had two children..
Trebonius
Gaius Trebonius (died 43 BC) was a military commander and politician of the late Roman Republic, a trusted associate of Julius Caesar who later participated in his assassination. His father was an eques, but had not been a magistrate, and the son was considered a novus homo, one of several in Caes..
Trebor Bassett
Trebor Bassett is a British confectionary company, associated with several famous types of confectionary including liquorice allsorts, jelly babies, and dolly mixture. The company is a subsidiary of Cadbury Schweppes. ..
Trebsen
Trebsen is a town in the Muldentalkreis district, in Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the river Mulde, 6 km northeast of Grimma, and 27 km east of Leipzig (centre). ..
Trebuchet
For the font, see Trebuchet MS. Trebuchet at Château des Baux, France. Three-quarter view of a trebuchet A trebuchet (IPA: [ˈtɹɛbjʊʃeɪ], /tɹɛbjəˈʃɛt/ or /tɹɛbjəˈtʃɛt/), also sometimes called a trebucket (IPA: [tɹɛbjəˈkɛt]) is a medieval siege eng..
Trebuchet MS
Trebuchet MS is a sans-serif typeface designed by Vincent Connare for Microsoft Corporation in 1996. It is named after the medieval siege engine. The name "trebuchet" is French for "to tumble." Microsoft refers to Trebuchet MS as “a good web design font”, and it is one of their 'Core ..
Trebudannon
Trebudannon is a hamlet, in the parish of St. Columb Major [Google search for Trebudannon] ..
Trebujena
Trebujena is a city located in the province of Cádiz, Spain. According to the 2006 census, the city has a population of 6,893 inhabitants. External links [Trebujena] - Sistema de Información Multiterritorial de Andalucía [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ] Municipaliti..
Trebula
Trebula was the name of three ancient towns in Italy. Trebula in Samnium, a town of the Caraceni, on the left bank of the Sangro, some 20 m. below Castel di Sangro; the church of the Madonna degli Spineti near Quadri marks the site. It appears to have been a municipium, but we only know of its exi..
Trebur
Trebur is a municipality in the district of Groß-Gerau, in Hesse, Germany. It is situated 13 km southeast of Mainz, and 8 km south of Rüsselsheim. ..
Trecastle
Trecastle is a village in Powys, Wales, on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Trecastle ("the town of the castle") is named after an early 12th century motte-and-bailey fortification, built by Bernard de Neufmarche (half-brother of William the Conqueror) and designed to protect Brecon f..
Trecchina
Trecchina is a town and comune in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. Basilicata · Communes of the province of Potenza Abriola | Acerenza | Albano di Lucania | Anzi | Armento | Atella | Avigliano | Balvano | Banzi | Baragiano | Barile | Bella | ..
Trecena
A trecena is a 13-day period used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerican calendars, which divides the 260-day calendar into 20 trecena of 13 days each. The trecena is particularly associated with the Aztecs, but also features prominently in the calendars of the Maya, Zapotec, Mixtec, Olmec and others of the ..
Trecento
The Trecento (Italian for 300, or from "mille trecento," 1300) refers to the 14th century in Italian cultural history. Commonly the trecento is considering to be the beginning of the Renaissance in art history. Painters of the trecento included Giotto di Bondone, the first to use perspective in ar..
Trecenydd
Trecenydd (Pronounced 'Tre-Ken-Ith') is a residential area located in Caerphilly, South Wales. It is located near to the centre of Caerphilly, and as such, it has to often be passed through in order to get to some places. Trecenydd is relativelt small in size compared to other areas of Caerphilly, ..
Trece Martires City
Trece Mártires is a 4th class city in the province of Cavite, Philippines. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 41,653 people in 8,761 households. The provincial capitol is located in the city, but the new capital of the province is Imus. Barangays Trece Mártires City is politic..
Trechaleidae
The Trechaleidae are a spider family with 75 described species in 15 genera. Contents 1 Distribution2 Genera3 See also4 References Distribution Almost all species in this family live in Central and South America. Only Shinobius orientalis is endemic to Japan. Genera Barris..
Trecia Smith
Trecia Smith (born November 5, 1975) is a Jamaican athlete competing mainly in triple jump. Her personal best is 15.16, and she almost equalled that result at the 2005 World Championships where she, in the absence of Golden League winner Tatyana Lebedeva, won the gold medal with 15.11. Major achiev..
Trecynon
Trecynon is a village near Aberdare, in Rhondda Cynon Taff, Wales. ..
Tredecimal
The words Tredecimal and Tridecimal (i.e., pertaining to 13) may specifically refer to Base 13 numeral systemTredecimal comma This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the lin..
Tredegar
Tredegar is a town in the county borough of Blaenau Gwent, traditional county of Monmouthshire, lying on the Sirhowy River in south east Wales, United Kingdom. The town is believed to have come into being with the establishment of the Sirhowy Ironworks and later the Tredegar Ironworks. The historic..
Tredegar and Rhymney Golf Club
This golf club established in 1929 is situated between Rhymney and Tredegar in S Wales .It was included in the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews rule book as having the highest green in Great Britain. ..
Tredegar House
Tredegar House Tredegar House in Newport, set in a beautiful 90 acre (360,000 m²) park, is one of the best examples of a 17th century Charles II mansion in Britain. The earliest surviving part of the building dates back to the early 1500s. For over five hundred years, it was home to on..
Tredegar Iron Works
Tredegar Iron Works, Richmond, Virginia, USA, photograph by Alexander Gardener Tredegar Iron Works is a historic iron foundry in Richmond, Virginia, United States of America. Contents 1 \"Founding\" and Management under Davies (1833 - 1838)2 Management under Joseph Reid Anderson (..
Tredegar Park
Tredegar Park ward Statistics Population: 3,387 (2001 census) Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: The City of Newport Topics: | | | Districts: Allt-yr-yn | Alway | Beechwood | Bettws | Caerleon | Coedkernew | Duffryn | Gaer | Graig | Langstone | Liswerry | Llanmartin | Llanvaches ..
Tredegar Square
Tredegar Square is a well-preserved Georgian square in the Mile End district of Bow, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is located immediately north of the Mile End Road, to the east of, and is a few minutes' walk from Mile End tube station. The square has gardens in the centre with lawns a..
Tredington
Tredington is a small village near Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire and confusingly also a small village near Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire Both villages contain a Primary school the Gloucestershire village school being the older of the two schools. Both villages contain a church, in fact the St..
Tredington Community Primary School
Tredington Community (formerly County) Primary School was founded over 100 years ago. It is a tiny school serving (at least) the villages of Tredington, Stoke Orchard, Elmstone-Hardwicke and Uckington, all in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. Most children leaving this school move on to Cleeve School..
Tredyffrin/Easttown School District
Tredyffrin/Easttown School District (T/E in short) is a school district based in Tredyffrin Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania in the United States. T/E School District serves the townships of Tredyffrin Township and Easttown Township. T/E is one of the several school districts serving the P..
Tredyffrin Township, Pennsylvania
Tredyffrin Township is a township located in eastern Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA. The population was 29,062 at the 2000 census. Originally settled in the late 17th century, Tredyffrin is bounded by Delaware and Montgomery Counties. It includes on its northern boundary a small part of Valle..
Tree
For other senses of this word, see tree (disambiguation). The coniferous Coast Redwood, the tallest tree species on earth. A tree is a large, perennial, woody plant. Though there is no set definition regarding minimum size, the term generally applies to plants at least 6 m (20 ft) high at matu..
Tree-adjoining grammar
Tree-adjoining grammar (TAG) is a grammar formalism defined by Aravind Joshi which is often used in computational linguistics and natural language processing. Tree-adjoining grammars are somewhat similar to context-free grammars, but the elementary unit of rewriting is the tree rather than the symbo..
Tree-kangaroo
Tree-kangaroos are macropods adapted for life on trees. They are found in the rainforests of New Guinea, far north-eastern Queensland, and nearby islands, usually in mountainous areas. It is understood that tree kangaroos evolved from creatures similar to modern kangaroos and wallabies, as they re..
Tree-line
In this view of an alpine tree-line, the distant line looks particularly sharp. The foreground shows the transition from trees to no trees. These trees are stunted and one-sided because of cold and winds. The tree-line or timberline is the edge of the habitat at which trees are capable of gr..
Tree-of-Life
''See also tree of life for other meanings of the term. The Tree-of-Life is a fictional plant (the ancestor of yams, with similar appearance and taste) in Larry Niven's Known Space universe, for which all Hominids have an in-built genetic craving. Consumption of Tree-of-Life makes human-related spe..
Tree-tops
The Tree-tops (Sylvaceratops) is a fictional dinosaur described in the 2005 book The World of Kong, an encyclopedia about the ecology of Skull Island as depicted in the 2005 remake of King Kong. Physical appearance The Tree-tops descends from ceratopsians like Triceratops and is related to Skull I..
Tree63
Tree63 is a Christian rock band from Durban, South Africa formed in 1996 currently featuring John Ellis on vocals, guitar and piano, Tain Odendaal on drums and Daniel Ornellas on bass guitar. Originally, the band was unnamed. John Ellis, the group's founder, came up with the name Tree in 1997 when..
Tree: Music for Films and Forests
Tree: Music for Films and Forests is a 1999 live album by Jane Siberry. It presents a concert she recorded at New York City's famed Bottom Line jazz club in 1996. The concert predominantly presents songs that Siberry wrote which were in some way about trees and forests; however, she also includes t..
Treebank
A treebank is a text corpus in which each sentence has been annotated with syntactic structure. Syntactic structure is commonly represented as a tree structure, hence the name treebank. Treebanks can be used in corpus linguistics for studying syntactic phenomena or in computational linguistics for t..
Treebeard
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Treecat
Nimitz, with Honor Harrington, by David Mattingly. Treecats are a fictional species of intelligent lifeforms who take a prominent role in a series of novels and stories about the 'Honorverse'. David Weber was the original author, but others have begun to contribute related stories. All are pub..
Treece
Treece can refer to: Henry Treece, poet and writerTreece, KansasThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Treece, Kansas
Treece is a city in Cherokee County, Kansas, United States. The population was 149 at the 2000 census. Geography Treece is located at [37°0′1″N, 94°50′37″W] (37.000262, -94.843723)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city h..
Treecko
is one of 401 fictional species of Pokémon creatures from the multi-billion-dollar Pokémon media franchise – a collection of video games, anime, manga, books, trading cards and other media created by Satoshi Tajiri. Treecko are famous for being one of the three species of Pokémon players ..
Treecreeper
The treecreepers (Certhiidae) are a family of small passerine birds, consisting of two subfamilies: The typical treecreepers (Certhiinae) are a group of seven species found in Europe and Asia, with one representative, the Brown Creeper in North America.The Spotted Creeper Salpornis spilonotus (Sa..
Treedancing
Treedancing is a special way of dance, which was done on Loveparade or similar events. For treedancing, you climb on a tree, keep your hand to a branch and dance on the branch on which you stand. According to your ability to balance, your courage and your athletic possibilities you can do several fi..
TreeDL
Tree Description Language (TreeDL) is a computer language for description of strictly-typed tree data structures and operations on them. The main use of TreeDL is in the development of language-oriented tools (compilers, translators, etc) for the description of a structure of abstract syntax trees. ..
Treefam
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since April 2006. TreeFam (Tree families dat..
Treefingers
"Treefingers" is the fifth track on the 2000 album Kid A by the band Radiohead. It is one of the band's few instrumental songs, and the first one to appear on one of their albums. "Treefingers" is often described as "ambient." One may think that synthesizers were used to create the languid texture..
Treefish
The treefish (Sebastes serriceps) is a marine fish of the Sebastes genus."[Sebastes serriceps]." FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. June 2006 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006.[Semicossyphus pulcher (TSN 170744)]. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Accessed on 18 Ap..
Treeful of Starling
Treeful of Starling is the 2006 release by Canadian musician Hawksley Workman. Track Listing "A Moth Is Not A Butterfly" — 3:25"Hey Hey Hey (My Little Beauties)" — 3:08"You Are Too Beautiful" — 3:40"You & the Candles" — 5:04"Rain" — 3:01"When These Mountains Were The Seashore" — 3:56"..
Treehopper
Treehoppers and thorn bugs are members of the Membracidae family, a group of insects related to the cicadas and the leafhoppers. There are about 3000 species of treehoppers, divided over 600 genera. They are found on all continents, although there are only three species in Europe. They are best ..
Treehorn
Treehorn is the protagonist in a series of children's books written by Florence Parry Heide, including The Shrinking of Treehorn and Treehorn's Treasure. The title character is a boy with unobservant, distant parents. ..
Treehorn's Treasure
Treehorn's Treasure is a book by Florence Parry Heide, illustrated by Edward Gorey and first published in 1981. It belongs to the same series as The Shrinking of Treehorn (1971). In Treehorn's Treasure, the main character Treehorn discovers that money does in fact grow on trees - his tree! ..
Treehouse
Treehouse may refer to: Tree house, a structure built in a tree or trees.Treehouse TV, a Canadian preschool television station."Treehouse," a hackers' paradise from the book Otherland: City of Golden Shadow by Tad Williams.Treehouse, a 1987 album by The Grapes of Wrath.Treehouse of Horror, the annu..
Treehouse (album)
Treehouse LP by The Grapes of Wrath Released October, 1987 Recorded March-May 1987 Genre Folk pop Length 48 min 57 sec Record label Capitol Producer Tom Cochrane Professional reviews AMG 4.5/5 [link] The Grapes of Wrath Chronology September Bowl of Green(1986) Treehouse(1987..
Treehouse Hostage
Treehouse Hostage is a Movie starring Jim Varney. Carl Banks (Jim Varney) is a dangerous counterfieter and escapes from jail. Meanwhile Timmy Taylor has a current project due on Monday and if he shows up empty handed he's going to summer school. Carl Banks tries to print some more money and finds on..
Treehouse of Horror
"Treehouse of Horror" (onscreen title: "The Simpsons Halloween Special") was the first Halloween-themed episode of The Simpsons. It became a yearly tradition afterwards. The Treehouse of Horror episodes generally don't obey the rest of the series' rules of realism, and are not treated as canon. I..
Treehouse of Horror II
"Treehouse of Horror II" is the seventh episode of The Simpsons' third season, and the second Simpsons Halloween episode. The episode aired on October 31, 1991. Contents 1 Synopsis1.1 Disclaimer-esque Opening segment1.2 Set-up1.3 The Monkey's Paw (Lisa's Nightmare)1.4 Th..
Treehouse of Horror III
"Treehouse of Horror III" is the fifth episode of The Simpsons' fourth season, and the third Simpsons Halloween episode. It is the first episode in the series of Treehouse of Horror episodes to have a zombie-related segment. The second is "The Fright to Creep and Scare Harms" in Treehouse of Horror..
Treehouse of Horror IV
"Treehouse of Horror IV" is the fifth episode of The Simpsons' fifth season, first aired on October 28, 1993. Contents 1 Synopsis1.1 Opening1.2 The Devil and Homer Simpson1.3 Terror at 5½ Feet1.4 Bart Simpson's Dracula2 Trivia3 Goofs4 Pop Culture R..
Treehouse of Horror IX
"Treehouse of Horror IX" is the fourth episode of The Simpsons' tenth season, as well as the ninth Halloween episode. The episode aired on October 25, 1998. Contents 1 Opening Sequence2 Synopsis2.1 Hell Toupée2.2 The Terror of Tiny Toon2.3 Starship Poopers3 I..
Treehouse of Horror V
"Treehouse of Horror V" is the sixth episode of The Simpsons' sixth season, as well as the fifth Halloween episode. Contents 1 Opening Sequence2 Synopsis2.1 The Shinning2.1.1 References to ''The Shining''2.2 Time and Punishment2.3 Nightmare Cafeteria3 Inspirati..
Treehouse of Horror VI
"Treehouse of Horror VI" is the sixth episode of The Simpsons' [[List of The Simpsons episodes#Season 7: 1995-1996|seventh season]], as well as the sixth Halloween episode. Contents 1 Opening Sequence2 Synopsis2.1 Attack of the 50-Foot Eyesores2.2 Nightmare on Evergreen Terra..
Treehouse of Horror VII
"Treehouse of Horror VII" is the first episode of The Simpsons' eighth season, as well as the seventh Halloween episode. The episode aired on October 27, 1996. Contents 1 Synopsis1.1 The Thing and I1.2 The Genesis Tub1.3 Citizen Kang2 Inspirations3 Trivia4 Quo..
Treehouse of Horror VIII
"Treehouse of Horror VIII" is the fourth episode of The Simpsons' ninth season, as well as the eighth Halloween episode. The episode aired on October 26, 1997. Contents 1 Opening sequence2 Synopsis2.1 The Homega Man2.2 Fly Vs. Fly2.3 Easy-Bake Coven3 Inspirations4&n..
Treehouse of Horror X
"Treehouse of Horror X" is the fourth episode of The Simpsons' eleventh season, as well as the tenth Halloween episode. The episode aired on October 31, 1999, which was also Halloween, and as of 2005 is the last Halloween episode to have aired in time for the holiday. Contents 1 Opening Seq..
Treehouse of Horror XI
"Treehouse of Horror XI" is the first episode of The Simpsons' twelfth season, as well as the eleventh Halloween episode. The episode aired on November 1, 2000, one day after Halloween. Contents 1 Opening Sequence2 Synopsis2.1 G-G-Ghost D-D-Dad2.2 Scary Tales Can Come True2...
Treehouse of Horror XII
"Treehouse of Horror XII" is the first episode of The Simpsons' thirteenth season, as well as the twelfth Halloween episode. The episode aired on November 6, 2001, six days after Halloween, and also ten days before the movie Harry Potter and the Philosopher's (Sorcerer's in US) Stone, was released..
Treehouse of Horror XIII
"Treehouse of Horror XIII" is the first episode of The Simpsons' fourteenth season, as well as the thirteenth Halloween episode. The episode aired on November 3, 2002, three days after Halloween. 17 million people watched. It is the second Treehouse of Horror to have a zombie-related segment. The ..
Treehouse of Horror XIV
"Treehouse of Horror XIV" is the first episode of The Simpsons' fifteenth season, as well as the fourteenth Halloween episode. The episode aired on November 2, 2003, two days after Halloween, a fact which was mocked in the episode itself. 16 million people watched the episode. Contents 1 Op..
Treehouse of Horror XV
"Treehouse of Horror XV" is the fifteenth Halloween episode of The Simpsons, airing November 7, 2004, one week after Halloween in the US. It had the lowest amount of viewers for a Treehouse of Horror episode in a few years. Contents 1 Synopsis1.1 Opening segment1.2 The Ned Zone1.3..
Treehouse of Horror XVI
"Treehouse of Horror XVI" was the fourth episode of the seventeenth season of The Simpsons, as well as the sixteenth Halloween episode. The episode aired on November 6, 2005, six days after Halloween in the US. It first aired in Australia on February 28, 2006 at 7:30pm. Contents 1 Synopsis1..
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Treehouse TV
Launched on November 1, 1997, Treehouse TV is a Canadian cable television specialty channel with programming targeted towards preschoolers. Its name comes from YTV's old children's programming block, The Treehouse (although Treehouse TV has a slightly younger target audience). The station is owned b..
Treehouse Villas
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. The Treehouse Villas (formerly the "Treehouse Villas at the Disney Insitute") are octagonal, free-stand..
Treeing
Treeing is a method of hunting where dogs are used to force animals that naturally climb up into trees, where they can be shot by hunters. Particularly used with coonhunting, treeing dogs are selected for the instinct to not cease barking at an animal after it has escaped into a tree. The linguistic..
Treeing Walker Coonhound
The Treeing Walker Coonhound is a breed of dog descended from the English Foxhound. The breed began when a stolen dog of unknown origin, known as "Tennessee Lead", was crossed into the Walker Hound in the 1800s. Thomas Walker had imported the English Foxhound to Virginia in 1742. Numerous ..
Treejumping
Treejumping is a form of military parachuting, in which paratroops are dropped into a forest or jungle – generally, from a relatively low altitude. While civilians could treejump, it is highly unadvisable since it is generally considered to be a particularly dangerous form of parachuting. Tre..
Treelang programming language
Treelang is a "toy" programming language distributed with the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) to demonstrate the features of its code-generation backend. It was developed by Tim Josling, based on a language called Toy created by Richard Kenner. Overview Treelang is loosely based on the C programmin..
Treemapping
Treemapping is a method for displaying information about entities with a hierarchical relationship, in a "space-constrained" environment (such as a computer monitor). A brief history In the early 1990s a University of Maryland, College Park professor, Ben Shneiderman, was plagued with chronic lo..
Treemonisha
Treemonisha is an opera composed by the famed African-American ragtime composer Scott Joplin. Though it encompasses a wide range of musical styles other than ragtime, and Joplin himself never referred to it as such, [#endnote_ragtimeopera] it is still sometimes referred to as a "ragtime op..
Treen
For other meanings, see Treen (disambiguation). --> Treen is a generic name for small handmade functional household objects made of wood. Hence treen is distinct from furniture, such as chairs, and cabinetry, such as clocks and cupboards. Anything from wooden plates and bowls, snuff boxes and need..
Treen, Cornwall
Treen is a small village in the far west of Cornwall, United Kingdom situated approximately 3 miles (5 km) inland from Lands End on a short unclassified spur road from the B3315 road. It sits just inland from the Logan Rock headland above Pedn Vounder tidal beach and overlooking Penberth Valley. The..
Treenail
Pronounced "trunnel" (rhymes with "tunnel"), a treenail, trenail, or trunnel is a wood peg, or dowel used to fasten two wood boards or beams together. It is an ancient technology. Covered bridges in the U.S. often use treenails as fasteners. Many such bridges are still in use. ..
Treenailed boat
The treenailed boat is a boat model used in Northern Europe, usually associated with Vikings but should perhaps be ascribed Pomeranian groups. The shape and construction coincides with the sewn boats, but instead of sewing needle and thread, it is assembled with wooden treenails. As with sewn boats..
Treene
Treene is an Amt ("collective municipality") in the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is situated between Husum and the Eider River. Its seat is in Mildstedt. The Amt Treene consists of the following municipalities (population in 2005 between brackets): Fresendelf (92)H..
Treens
See treen for wooden articles. The Treens are fictional aliens, usually green-skinned, who lived on the north hemisphere of the planet Venus in the Dan Dare stories. They are described as "reptilian". Their leader was the Mekon. In their present state they are mostly unemotional without the usua..
Treen (disambiguation)
Treen may refer to: Treen — articles made of woodTreen, Cornwall — a village in CornwallTreens — fictional aliens in the "Dan Dare" stories This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Treepad
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. TreePad is a free-form datab..
TreePeople
[TreePeople] is a Los Angeles nonprofit that encourages the planting of trees. TreePeople live in trees. They provide K-12 education programs and forestry programs. They also restore watersheds, fragile habitats and inner-city communities and cool and green Los Angeles-area school campuses..
Treepeople
Treepeople was an indie rock band from Boise, Idaho, although it spent most of its time and was officially based in Seattle, Washington. The band was comprised of Pat Brown, Wayne Rhino Flower, Doug Martsch, and Scott Schmaljohn, many of them members of the Boise punk band State of Confusion. The ..
Treephort
Treephort is an American pop punk band on Asbestos Records who have been compared to The Dead Milkmen and Gwar. An article by the Associated Press (AP) brought the band national attention in America in 2004 for their antics while on tour with Tooth Fuzz and The Sloppy Meateaters across the Midwest ..
Treepie
The treepies comprise three closely related genera (Dendrocitta, Crypsirina, Temnurus) of long-tailed passerine birds in the family Corvidae. They are highly arboreal and rarely come to the ground to feed. Species Genus Dendrocitta* Grey Treepie, Dendrocitta formosae* Rufous Treepie, Dendrocitta..
Treeplanting
Treeplanting is an area of the silviculture, or reforestation industry. It involves planting seedlings into ground where the trees have been harvested or destroyed by fire. Treeplanting occurs in many regions around the world. If performed properly treeplanting can ensure the successful regenerat..
Trees
Trees has more than one meaning: Trees (poem), a poem by Joyce KilmerTreePeople, an environmental nonprofit based in Los AngelesSlang for cannabisTrees (song), a song by Marty Casey & Lovehammers (Sometimes just Lovehammers)Trees (band), an American one-man band.Trees (folk band), a British folk r..
Treeshrew
The treeshrews are small mammals native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia. They make up the families Tupaiidae and Ptilocercidae and the entire order Scandentia. There are 20 species in 5 genera. Treeshrews have the highest brain to body mass ratio, even higher than humans. Although cal..
Treesong
The word Treesong can refer to: the sound of wind moving through the leaves and branches of one or more trees. Depending on the character of the tree(s), the wind, the season, any precipitation, and other environmental factors, the sound of this treesong can vary widely. Whether the sound is a gent..
Treeswift
The tree swifts or crested swifts are aerial near passerine birds, closely related to the true swifts. They are restricted to southeast Asia and Australasia. They differ from the other swifts in that they have crests, long forked tails and softer plumage. The males have iridescent mantle plumage. ..
Trees (band)
:This article is about the one-man band from San Diego, California. For the British folk rock band of the 1970s, see Trees (folk band). Fronted by Dane Conover, Trees was a New Wave one-man band from San Diego, California. Trees only released one album in 1982 called "Sleep Convention" which was a ..
Trees (folk band)
This article is about the British folk band. For the American one-man band see Trees (band). Trees were a British folk rock band that existed between 1970 and 1973. During this short time, however, they did produce two studio albums, The Garden of Jane Delawney and On the Shore, both in 1970, a..
Trees Atlanta
Trees Atlanta is a non-profit organization in Atlanta, Georgia that seeks to preserve and protect the city's trees. The group employs a full-time staff of tree-care professionals and maintains an extensive network of volunteers, who work together to enrich the city's quality of life through both bea..
Trees for Life
Trees for Life may refer to: Trees for Life (Scotland) - restoring the Caledonian Forest and promoting the restoration of the world's degraded ecosystems. Trees for Life (United States) - a people-to-people movement that helps plant fruit trees in developing countries. Trees for Life (Australia)..
Trees for Life (Scotland)
Trees for Life (Scotland) is a registered charity begun in 1981 as a direct result of the inspiration and example of Richard St. Barbe Baker, the 'Man of the Trees'. The main focus of its work is a major project to assist the natural regeneration of the Caledonian Forest, now reduced to just 1% of..
Trees for Life (United States)
Trees for Life is an international nonprofit organization, based in Wichita, Kansas, USA, that works for the empowerment of villagers in developing countries. The work usually begins with helping villagers grow and care for fruit trees. Each recipient of seeds, seedlings, and/or training pledges t..
Trees for Survival
Trees for Survival is an environmental organisation in New Zealand. It is an initiative for the Rotary Club of New Zealand. They "promote the growing and planting of native trees on designated land to prevent soil erosion, improve water quality and increase biodiversity." External link [Tree..
Trees in mythology
Trees have played an important role in many of the world's mythologies and religions. They have come in a variety of different forms and seem to have many different meanings. Examples are Yggdrasil and the modern tradition of the Christmas Tree in Germanic mythology, the Tree of Knowledge of Judaism..
Trees in Winter
Studio album. Track Listing: 01) English Murder 02) Sawney Bean 03) Gold Is King 04) Media 05) Looking For Europe 06) Here We Stand 07) Michael 08) Deceit 09) Blood Of Summer 10) Trees In Winter Personnel: Tony Wakeford with Karl Blake Sarah Bradshaw Joolie Woods James Mannox Ia..
Trees Lounge
Trees Lounge is a 1996 film written and directed by Steve Buscemi. The film marked the directorial debut of actor Buscemi who stars as Tommy Basilio, an alcoholic whose life goes to pieces over the course of a few weeks. Despite the often dark subject matter, the film has its lighthearted moments,..
Trees of Britain and Ireland
Many lists of Trees of Britain and Ireland have been written. There are a number of issues surrounding the inclusion of a species in such a list. As can be seen from the outline of debate below, there is no 'correct' list of trees of Britain and Ireland. Contents 1 Issues of Debate1.1 ..
Trees of Canada
This list includes many of the common large shrubs of Canada, as well as the trees. Many of the trees on this list are introduced as ornamentals or for food and are not common in Canada. Also due to the vast area of Canada, a tree that is common in one area, may be completely absent or unable to gro..
Trees of Denmark
List of Hardy Trees cultivated in Denmark by genera Firs - see Abies of DenmarkMaples - see Acer of DenmarkHorse-chestnutsTree of HeavenAldersSnowy MespilsBirchesHornbeamsThe HickoriesThe Chestnuts some plants are hardy.The Indian BeanThe Cedrus some provenances are hardy.Chinese Mahogany needs a w..
Trees of Iran
Iran has a very varied climate and a large variety of plants. More than 13 percent of the country is covered by the forests. The list below is a just a start and is yet to be completed: Anacardiaceae*Pistacia vera Aquifoliaceae*Ilex aquifolium Arecaceae*Phoenix dactylifera Betulaceae*Betula medwedi..
Trees of the Caribbean Basin
The Caribbean basin, with its tropical climate, has a great diversity of trees. The vegetation comprises primarily woody plants, some of which can become large, e.g. Kapok, able to reach 50 m tall. Some trees are able to grow at a much faster rate than in temperate climates. A Jacaranda, for example..
Trees of the world
Trees of the world Trees of The Americas* Trees of Canada* Trees of North America* Trees of The Caribbean Basin Trees of Australasia* List of trees of New Zealand* Trees of Australia Trees of Europe* Trees of Britain and Ireland* Trees of Denmark Trees of Asia* Trees of Iran Biomes of the world th..
Treet
-->Treet is a canned meat product, similar to SPAM, that is marketed under the brand name Armour Star by the Dial Group in the USA. Treet is made with chicken and pork. SPAM is made with ham and pork. Treet is often less expensive than SPAM. Treet has a less greasy texture than SPAM, more akin t..
Treeton
Treeton is a village in South Yorkshire, England. It is located in the metropolitan borough of Rotherham, about 3.5 miles (5.5 km) south of the town of Rotherham and 4.5 miles (7 km) east of the City of Sheffield. Grid reference History There is evidence of human settlement in this area as early ..
Treetops Hotel
Treetops Hotel is a hotel in Aberdare National Park in Kenya, 6,450 feet above sea level and in sight of Mount Kenya. First opened in 1932 by Eric Sherbrooke Walker, it is literally built into the tops of the trees of the Aberdares National Park, offering the guests a close view of the local wildli..
Tree (album)
Tree is a 2001 album by Gaelic Storm. Track listing "Beggarman""Before The Night Is Over"'Johnny Tarr""Swimmin' In The Sea""The Plouescal Races""Black Is The Colour""Mary's Eyes""New York Girls""An Poc Ar Bulle""Thirsty Work""I Thought I Knew You""Go Home, Girl!""Midnight Kiss""Walk Through My Do..
Tree (data structure)
It has been suggested that Parent node, Internal node, Root node and Subtree be [Merging and moving pagesmerged] into this article or section. (:Wikipedia talk:}}}) In computer science, a tree is a widely-used computer data structure that emulates a tree structure with a set of linked ..
Tree (descriptive set theory)
In descriptive set theory, a tree on a set [X] is a set of finite sequences of elements of [X] that is closed under subsequences. More formally, it is a subset [T] of [X^], such that if [\langle x_0,x_1,\ldots,x_\rangle \in T] and [0\le m..
Tree (disambiguation)
A tree is a woody plant. Tree may also mean: Tree (graph theory)Tree (descriptive set theory)Tree (set theory)Tree (data structure)Tree structure*Evolutionary tree*Family tree*Decision treeTree (Unix)Stanford Tree, Stanford University's unofficial mascotShoe tree, a device for storing shoesWorld ..
Tree (graph theory)
In graph theory, a tree is a graph in which any two vertices are connected by exactly one path. A forest is a graph in which any two vertices are connected by at most one path. An equivalent definition is that a forest is a disjoint union of trees (hence the name). A tree may sometimes be ref..
Tree (set theory)
In set theory, a tree is a partially ordered set (poset) (T, ..
Tree (Unix)
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. tree is a program on Unix and Unix-like systems. tree is a recursive directory listing program that produces a depth indented listing of files...
Tree alignment
In computational phylogenetics, tree alignment is the problem of producing a multiple sequence alignment on a set of sequences over a fixed tree. Formally, tree alignment is the following optimization problem. Input: A set [S] of sequences, a phylogenetic tree [T] leaf-labeled..
Tree and hypertree networks
A hypertree is an acyclic hypergraph. Tree and hypertree networks are important special cases of star network topologies. A Tree Network consists of star-configured nodes connected to switches/concentrators, each connected to a linear bus backbone. Each hub/concentrator rebroadcasts all transmissi..
Tree and Leaf
Tree and Leaf is a small book published in 1964 and containing two works by J. R. R. Tolkien: a revised version of an essay called On Fairy-Stories (originally published in 1947 in Essays presented to Charles Williams)an allegorical short story called Leaf by Niggle (originally published in the Dub..
Tree automaton
Contents 1 Introduction2 Definitions3 Properties3.1 Determinism3.2 Recognizability3.3 Completeness and Reduction3.4 Pumping Lemma3.5 Closure3.6 Myhill-Nerode Theorem4 External links Introduction A tree automaton is a type of state machine. Tree a..
Tree boa
While there are numerous arboreal boas, tree boa most oftens refers to the genus Corallus. This genus contains about seven species, though taxonomic re-arrangements are common. All species are long, slightly laterally flattened, with thin bodies and large heads. They typically have large eyes (..
Tree bog
A Tree Bog is a form of compost toilet which has willows, nettles and other nutrient hungry plants planted around it. The faeces is held in a chamber open to the air which allows it to decompose rapidly feeding the trees around it. Unlike a conventional compost toilet a tree bog should never need em..
Tree breeding
The application of genetic principles to the genetic improvement and management of forest trees. A typical forest tree breeding program starts with selection of superior phenotypes (plus trees) in a natural or planted forest. This improves the genotypes somewhat. Offspring is obtained from selected..
Tree chipper
Contents 1 Chipper Styles1.1 Drum Chippers1.2 Disk Chippers1.3 Other Styles2 Chipper Knives3 Chippers in films A tree chipper or wood chipper is a machine used for reducing wood (generally tree limbs or trunks) and brush to wood chips. They are often portable, be..
Tree City USA
Tree City USA is a program sponsored by The National Arbor Day Foundation. Sources [link]..
Tree climbing
Tree climbing is the act of climbing trees for any reason. Climbing trees goes back to the times of hunter-gatherer. Contents 0.1 Professional Tree Climbing0.2 Recreational Tree Climbing0.3 External links1 See also Professional Tree Climbing Professional Tree Climbing uses ro..
Tree conservation areas in Singapore
Tree Conservation Areas are large urban areas in Singapore in which no tree with a girth above 1 metre when measured 50 centimetres from the ground may be felled without permission from the National Parks Board. There are currently two such areas, namely: The area bounded by the Pan Island Expressw..
Tree decomposition
In graph theory, a tree decomposition is a mapping of a graph into a tree that can be used to speed up solving certain problems on the original graph. The tree resulting from such a conversion has sets of vertices of the graph as its nodes. (To avoid confusion, we refer to vertices of the resulting..
Tree diagram
The term tree diagram is used in different ways in different disciplines. In physics, a tree diagram is an acyclic connected Feynman diagram. The word tree is used just as in graph theory. A tree diagram corresponds to the results obtained from classical physics in which the effects of quantum mech..
Tree frog
Tree frogs are frogs of the family Hylidae. There is large variation within the tree frogs. Many of the arboreal frogs are green in colour, whereas the terrestrial and aquatic species are duller. They mostly feed on insects, however some of the larger species can feed on small vertebrates. Many of..
Tree heath
The Tree Heath (Erica arborea) is a shrub or small evergreen tree with a height of 1-4 (-7) m. The numerous small flowers are white. The Tree Heath prefers acid soil. It is found mostly in the Macchia, dry evergreen shrublands, all around the Mediterranean area, west to Portugal and the Canary Isl..
Tree height
The height of a node in a tree is defined as length of the path to its furthest child. This is commonly needed in the manipulation of the various self balancing trees, AVL Trees in particular. This data structure-related article is a [Stubstub]. You can help Wikipedia by . ..
Tree house
A tree house Tree house (also spelled treehouse) refers to a hand-built wooden platform-based structure resembling a shed or house, that is built among the branches or around the trunk of one or more mature trees, and is some distance off the ground. They are invariably approached via a ladd..
Tree Hugger (Camp Lazlo)
"Tree Hugger" is an episode of the television cartoon series Camp Lazlo. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. On "Tree Hugger" Lazlo, Raj,and Clam were looking for a migrating mulbarry tree. Their scoutmaster, Scoutmaster Lumpus was in search of it too wit..
Tree Hugger (Yes, Dear episode)
Plot [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Greg has a lemon tree on the outside of his two-story bedroom window. The tree also happens to be in Jimmy's new yard. When Jimmy tries to cut it down to make room for his horseshoe rack, Greg jumps in the tree to ..
Tree Island, Queensland
Tree Island is an island at the very tip of Cape York Peninsula in the Adolphus Channel and part of the Manar Group of islands Queensland, Australia, in the Cape York Peninsula about 20 km East of Bamaga This island is part of the Torres Strait Islands Aerial photos & maps Coordinates: [-10..
Tree Island, Torres Strait
Tree Island (Iul Island) is an island 1km West of Badu Island, Torres Strait and 60 km North of Thursday Island Queensland, Australia in the Torres Strait. This island is one of the Torres Strait Islands Aerial photos & maps Coordinates: [-10.067° 142.067°] [Maps and aerial photo..
Tree Kingfisher
The tree kingfishers or wood kingfishers, family Halcyonidae, are the most numerous of the three families of birds in the kingfisher group. There are between 56 and 61 species of tree kingfisher in ca. 12 genera. The kingfishers are quite well-known: the vagueness of the counts reflects controvers..
Tree lawn
A tree lawn, also called a nature strip or devil's strip in some areas, is a small area, often planted with trees and grass, between a street and the sidewalk of that street. Tree lawns are most often found in suburbs. Tree lawns and sidewalks are public property; however, upkeep of a tree lawn and..
Tree mining
Tree mining is a special case of Structured Data Mining. External links [Mining structured data] References Gusfield, D., Algorithms on Strings, Trees, and Sequences: Computer Science and Computational Biology, Cambridge University Press, 1997. ISBN 0521585198 ..
Tree model
In historical linguistics, the Tree Model (German Stammbaum) is a model of language change in which daughter languages are genetically descended from a proto-language through a process of gradual change. See also Comparative method ..
Tree of death (Kabbalah)
The Tree of death, also referred to as the Adverse tree, refers to the reflection or opposite aspects of the Tree of Life within the system of the Kabbalah of Judaism, and can be seen an expression of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil mentioned in the Book of Genesis. Contents 1 The Ql..
Tree of heaven
Ailanthus altissima (Tree of Heaven or Ailanthus) is a member of the quassia family, Simaroubaceae, native to northeast and central China. It is a deciduous tree, which grows rapidly and can reach up to 25 m tall, rarely 35 m, with a trunk up to 1 m diameter, rarely 1.5 m diameter. The common name..
Tree of Heaven (TV Series)
Synopsis Hana is a bright young girl who lost her father at a young age. When her mother returns to Japan, she comes with her new Korean husband and his son Yunsuh. Yunsuh’s mother died during his 10th birthday and after her death, he becomes autistic. While Hana is fond of her new step-brother, ..
Tree of Jesse
13th representation of the Tree of Jesse, ivory panel, Louvre The Tree of Jesse, in traditional Christian art, is a visual representation of Jesus' ancestry. In medieval Christian legend, it is also the physical tree from which the True Cross was made. However the references to the tree of J..
Tree of Jiva and Atman
The Tree of Jiva and Atman appears in the Vedic scriptures predating Hinduism, as a metaphysical metaphor concerning the soul. The Rig Veda samhita 1.164.20-22, Mundaka Upanishad 3.1.1, and Svetasvatara Upanisad 3.20, 4.6-7, speak of two birds, one eating fruit, and one merely watching, perched on ..
Tree of Knowledge
Tree of Knowledge may refer to: The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil mentioned in the Book of GenesisThe Bodhi tree under which the Buddha received enlightenment according to BuddhismThe metaphysical Tree of Jiva and Atman in Vedic mythologyThe Axis mundi, or world axis, which takes the form of a ..
Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil
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Tree of Knowledge System
The Tree of Knowledge System is a novel,theoretical approach to the unification of psychology developed by Gregg Henriques, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Combined-Integrated Doctoral Program,James Madison University,Harrisonburg, VA, USA. The outline of which was published in 2003 in Review of Gener..
Tree of life
''See also Tree of Life for other meanings of the term. The Tree of Life is a mystical concept, a metaphor for common descent, and a motif in various world theologies and philosophies. Contents 1 Hypothetical and fictional \"trees of life\"1.1 Assyria1.2 China1.3 Germanic pag..
Tree of Life
The Tree of Life, in the Book of Genesis, is a tree in the "New Jerusalem" whose "fruit" gives everlasting life, i.e. immortality. After eating from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, the biblical account states, that Adam and Eve are exiled from the Garden of Eden to prevent them from eatin..
Tree of Life, Bahrain
The Tree of Life (Arabic: شجرة الحياة; transliterated: Shajarat al-Hayah) is a 400-year old mesquite tree in Bahrain which is considered a natural wonder. This unique tree stands alone in the desert about 1.2 miles (two kilometers) from the Jebel Dukhan. The source of water for this tre..
Tree of life (Kabbalah)
Tree of life is a mystical concept within the Kabbalah of Judaism which is used to understand the nature of God and the manner in which He created the world ex nihilo. The Kabbalists developed this concept into a full model of reality, using the tree to depict a "map" of Creation. The tree of life..
Tree of Life Foundation
The Tree of Life Foundation is an organization based in Arizona, United States, which advocates a vegan raw food diet. Founded by Gabriel Cousens, M.D. External links [Tree of Life Rejuvenation Center] ..
Tree of Life Web Project
The Tree of Life Web Project is an ongoing Internet project and providing information about the diversity and phylogeny of life on Earth. This collaborative peer reviewed project began in 1995, and is written by biologists from around the world. The pages are linked hierarchically, in the form of..
Tree onion
Tree onions Tree onions, also commonly called top onions or Egyptian onions, are a strong-growing onion with a bunch of bulblets where a normal onion would have flowers. In some varieties these bulblets will sprout and grow while still on the original stalk, which may bend down under the wei..
Tree Pangolin
The tree pangolin (Manis tricuspis) is found in secondary forests and is native to most of mainland and insular Southeast Asia, China, Taiwan, Thailand, India, and Sri Lanka but Manis tricuspis is known in Africa only from Senegal to western Kenya, and southern Africa to Zambia. Female pangolin t..
Tree pinning
The object of tree pinning, as in tree-spiking, according to the Field Guide to Monkeywrenching is to "wreak havoc with the butchering blade of the sawmill", thus increasing the cost of milling trees into lumber through damage to equipment and injury to mill workers. Because many lumber mills use..
Tree Pipit
Tree Pipit, Anthus trivialis, is a small passerine bird which breeds across most of Europe and temperate western and central Asia. It is a long-distance migrant moving in winter to Africa and southern Asia. This is a small pipit, which resembles Meadow Pipit. This is an undistinguished looking sp..
Tree preservation order
A Tree Preservation Order or TPO is a part of town and country planning in the United Kingdom. A TPO is made by a Local Planning Authority (usually a Local Council) to protect specific trees or a particular area, group or woodland from deliberate damage and destruction. TPOs can prevent the felling,..
Tree Rollins
Wayne Monte Rollins (born June 16, 1955 in Winter Haven, Florida) is a former professional basketball player who played 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association for the Atlanta Hawks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Houston Rockets and Orlando Magic. He primarily known under his playi..
Tree rotation
A tree rotation is an operation on a binary search tree that changes the structure without interfering with the order of the elements. A tree rotation moves one node up in the tree and one node down. They are used to change the shape of the tree, and in particular to decrease its height by moving s..
Tree Section, Manhattan Beach, California
The Tree Section of Manhattan Beach, California is a quiet residential area comprised primarily of single family homes. It is roughly bounded by Sepulveda Blvd (Pacific Coast Highway) to the east, Rosecrans Ave. to the north, Manhattan Beach Blvd. to the south (Hill Section) and a combination of Be..
Tree sitting
Tree sitting is a form of environmentalist civil disobedience in which a protester sits in a tree, usually on a small platform built for the purpose, to protect it from being cut down (speculating that loggers will not endanger human lives by cutting an occupied tree). Supporters usually provide the..
Tree spanner
A tree [t]-spanner of a graph [G] is a spanning subtree [T] of [G] in which the distance between every pair of vertices is at most [t] times their distance in [G]. ..
Tree Sparrow
The Tree Sparrow, Passer montanus, is spread over most of Europe and Siberia, and allied forms occur in other parts of Asia. It has been introduced to Australia. In the United States (where it is known as the Eurasian Tree Sparrow to differentiate it from the native, unrelated American Tree Sparr..
Tree spiking
Tree spiking is a form of sabotage which involves hammering a metal rod or other material into a tree trunk in order to discourage logging. A metal saw blade hitting an embedded spike could break or shatter, possibly injuring or killing loggers. It is often referred to as a form of Eco-terrorism. I..
Tree squirrel
Although the term tree squirrel can refer to any arboreal member of the family Sciuridae, it is generally in reference to the common and widely distributed members of the genus Sciurus. This genus contains most of the common, bushy-tailed squirrels in North America, Europe, temperate Asia, and Sou..
Tree structure
A tree structure is a way of representing the hierarchical nature of a structure in a graphical form. It is named a "tree structure" because the graph looks a bit like a tree, even though the tree is generally shown upside down compared with a real tree; that is to say with the root at the top and ..
Tree Swallow
Contents 1 Overview and Description2 Breeding3 References4 External links Overview and Description The Tree Swallow, Tachycineta bicolor, is a migratory passerine bird that breeds in North America and winters in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. It is a very rare v..
Tree That Owns Itself
The Tree That Owns Itself is a white oak tree that legally owns itself and all land within 8 feet around it in Athens, Georgia, USA. After the original tree fell, a new tree was grown from an acorn from the old. The heir of the original oak is sometimes referred to as the Son of Tree That Owns Its..
Tree throw
A tree throw or tree hole is a bowl-shaped cavity or depression created in the subsoil by a tree. They are formed either by the long term presence and growth of tree roots or when a large tree is blown over or has its stump pulled out which tears out a quantity of soil along with the roots. The re..
Tree topper
A tree topper is a decorative star, angel or other item which is placed on the crown of a Christmas tree. If viewed in a religious context, the tree topper usually signifies the Christmas Star of Bethlehem or angelic hosts which proclaimed the news of the birth of Jesus to the world on the eve of hi..
Tree Top Piru
redirect [[Template:Not verified]] Tree Top Piru is a Bloods gang located in West Compton, California. It is the gang of which every Blood gang in Compton was created and made into a smaller gang hence the name "Tree Top". They were believed to have been created in the early 1970's in a meeting on P..
Tree traversal
In computer science, tree traversal is the process of visiting each node in a tree data structure. Tree traversal, also called walking the tree, provides for sequential processing of each node in what is, by nature, a non-sequential data structure. Such traversals are classified by the order in whic..
Tree trunk spider
The tree trunk spiders are members of the tropical and semi-tropical Family Hersiliidae. There are about 150 species in this family. These spiders have two very prominent spinnerets that are almost as long as their entire abdomens. So they are also sometimes known as "two-tailed spiders." They ran..
Tree view
A tree view or an outline view is a graphical user interface element (widget) that presents a hierarchial view of information. Each item (often called a branch or a node) can have a number of subitems. An item can be expanded to reveal subitems, if any exist, and collapsed to hide subitems. Tree..
Tree vole
The genus Arborimus is a group of voles found in western North America. The genus name means "tree mouse" in Latin. These animals live in forested areas and two species live in trees. They are small rodents with short ears and long legs. They are primarily herbivorous. Predators include owls and ..
Tree warbler
Tree warblers are medium-sized birds belonging to the genus Hippolais of the Old World warbler family Sylviidae. They occur in Europe, Africa and western Asia. These warblers are always associated with trees, though normally in fairly open woodland rather than tight plantations. They are quite ..
Tree worship
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. TREE-WORSHIP: Primitive man..
Trefawr Track
Trefawr Track, a forestry road north of Cwm-coed-Aeron Farm, Llandovery, Wales, is the location of the Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) which marks the boundary between the Rhuddanian and Aeronian stages of the Silurian period on the geologic time scale. The GSSP was ratified in 1..
Trefeca
Trefeca (also in the following forms: Trefecca, Trevecca, Trevecka) was the home of Howell Harris one of the foremost leaders of the Welsh Methodist revival. In 1750 Harris established a Christian community there known as Teulu Trefeca (=The Trefeca family). Selina, Countess of Huntingdon establis..
Trefeglwys
Trefeglwys is a village in in north Powys, and historically in Montgomeryshire. The name derives from Tref: meaning farm, Eglwys: meaning church. The village sits on the River Trannon. Historical Context Historically, the parish of Trefeglwys includes the townships of Bodaioch, Maestrefgome..
Trefethen Vineyards
Trefethen Vineyards was established in 1882 as Eshcol, a biblical word for “lush cluster of grapes.” The vineyards survived Prohibition by producing grapes for the production of sacramental wine. However, in 1940, the vineyards and winery building fell into disuse. In 1968 Gene Trefethen and his..
Treffle Berthlaume
Treffle Berthlaume (June 13, 1803 - October 22, 1884) was a sculptor. He was born in Havre-St. Pierre, Quebec, Canada, to father Jean-Paul, a carpenter of modest means, and mother Brigitte (née de Panne). The youngest of six, and the only boy, Treffle was the only Berthlaume child to receive a for..
Trefflich
Trefflich is an old German word which means "on the mark". It has been used an an archery term in the past. It is also a family name. Trefflich Family in Different Countries It has been speculated that there is only one Trefflich family which originated somewhere in Germany (possibly Thuringia) and..
Trefforest
Trefforest (or Treforest in English) is a small village to the south-east of Pontypridd, Wales. The University of Glamorgan is located in Trefforest. It is also the birthplace of singer and 1960s and 1970s sex symbol, Tom Jones, who was born in at 57, Kingsland Terrace in the village. The village ..
Trefforest Estate railway station
Trefforest Estate railway station is a small railway station built to serve the workers of Trefforest Industrial Estate. It is located on the Merthyr Line and the Rhondda Line. Passenger services are provided by Arriva Trains Wales. Not all trains stop here, but most services during peak times do s..
Trefforest railway station
Trefforest railway station is a railway station serving the village of Trefforest, South Wales. It is located on the Merthyr Line and the Rhondda Line. Passenger services are provided by Arriva Trains Wales. During Monday-Saturday daytimes, there are usually six trains an hour from Cardiff Cent..
Treffort-Cuisiat
Treffort-Cuisiat Country France Région Rhône-Alpes Départment Ain Arrondissement Bourg-en-Bresse Canton Treffort-Cuisiat INSEE 01426 Postal Code 01370 MayorCurrent Term 2001-2007 Intercommunality Longitude Latitude ..
Treffpunkt Deutschland
Treffpunk Deutschland radio program Meeting Point: Germany is a programme especially dedicated to the German-speaking community in the River Plate area – Argentina, with music from the German-speaking countries, news, comments of interest and music wishes from the audience. Schedule: the programm..
Treffurt
Treffurt is a town in the Wartburgkreis district, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated on the river Werra, 19 km northwest of Eisenach, and 18 km southwest of Mühlhausen. ..
Trefi
Trefi in Welsh or Trevi in English is derived from the term for a person from the Trevethin area of South Wales. It is commonly used derogatorally, as chav, townie or pikey, but sometimes it is simply an abbreviation denoting a native of the town. Although the town is not very big or populous, the ..
Trefin
Trefin is a village in the Welsh county of Pembrokeshire. Although small, Trefin is a very historical village. It was the birthplace of Archdruid Crwys, and the historical mill at Aberfelin is the subject of his most famous work 'Melin Trefin'. Trefin is an an area of outstanding beauty, surrounded..
Trefoil
Architecture Trefoil (from Latin trifolium, three-leaved plant, French trèfle, German Dreiblatt and Dreiblattbogen) is a term in Gothic architecture given to the ornamental foliation or cusping introduced in the heads of window-lights, tracery, panellings, etc., in which the center takes the fo..
Trefoil knot
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. In knot theory, the trefoil knot is the simplest nontrivial knot. It can be obtained by joining the loose ends..
Trefor
Trefor is a small village on the north coast of the Lleyn peninsula in Gwynedd, North Wales. Located just off the main A499 road Trefor has a small harbour and has a beach with some sand. At the top of the beach is an emergency telephone to summon help in the event of a maritime emergency. The lan..
Trefriw
Trefriw is a village on the River Conwy in north Wales, lying a few miles south of the site of the Roman camp of [Canovium], sited at Caerhun. TrefriwConwy Trefriw forms part of the county borough of Conwy in Snowdonia, to the north-west of Llanrwst, and about 4½ miles north of Bet..
Tregami language
Tregami or Trigami is a language spoken by the Tregami people in the villages of Gambir and Katar in the Nurestan Province of Afghanistan. Tregami belongs to the Indo-European language family, and is on the Nuristani group of the Indo-Iranian branch. Ethnologue estimates its speakers at 1,000 (1..
Tregarnoe
Tregarnoe is a small hamlet on the Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, United Kingdom. ..
Tregaron
Tregaron is a market town in Ceredigion (Cardiganshire), mid Wales, lying on the River Teifi. Notable buildings in the town include the thirteenth century Talbot Hotel and the parish church. Cors Caron (sometimes called Tregaron Bog), known for its adders, buzzards and red kites, lies nearby. Fam..
Tregaswith
Tregaswith is a hamlet, in the parish of St. Columb Major ..
Tregear, New South Wales
Tregear is a suburb in the City of Blacktown, in Western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The suburb takes its name from a village in Devon, England, the home of the Lethbridge family. External links Suburbs of the City of Blacktown | Western Sydney | Sydney Acacia Gard..
Tregenna Castle
Tregenna Castle, in St Ives, Cornwall, was built in the eighteenth century as the residence of the wealthy Stephens family. The estate was sold in 1871 and the Castle became a hotel, and is still used for that purpose today. ..
Treglio
Treglio is a comune and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy Abruzzo · Communes of the province of Chieti Altino | Archi | Ari | Arielli | Atessa | Bomba | Borrello | Bucchianico | Canosa Sannita | Carpineto Sinello | Carunchio | Casacanditella | Casalanguida ..
Trego
Trego could be: Trego County, KansasTrego, WisconsinTrego, a surname. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Trego, Wisconsin
Trego is a town in Washburn County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 885 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 95.2 km² (36.8 mi²). 93.1 km² (35.9 mi²) of it is land and 2.2 km² (0.8 mi²) of it (2.28%) is water. ..
Tregole National Park
Ooline Stand Tregole is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 603 km west of Brisbane. Until the gazetting of the park in 1975, the area was a grazing property. The park is located where the brigalow and mulga biospheres meet and has a representative sample of semi-arid ecosystems. The p..
Tregony
Tregony (sometimes in the past Tregoney) civil parish and village in the Carrick district of Cornwall, in the United Kingdom. It lies on the river Fal. Tregony used to be considered a town and elected two members to the Unreformed House of Commons, until the Reform Act 1832 abolished its representa..
Tregosa
Tregosa Tregosa is a Portuguese parish, located in the municipality of Barcelos. It has a population of 695 inhabitants and a total area of 5.05 Km². Parishes of Barcelos municipality ..
Tregothnan
Tregothnan in the late 19th century. The Tregothnan Estate, located near Truro in Cornwall, UK, is the traditional home of the Boscawen family, and the seat of Lord Falmouth. The original house was built in Plantagenet times and sacked in the English Civil War. The new house has the date 1652 ..
Trego County, Kansas
Trego County (standard abbreviation: TR) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. As of 2000, the population is 3,319. Its county seat is WaKeeney.6 Contents 1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties2 Demographics3 Cities and towns3.1 Incorporated cities4 Township..
Tregynon
Tregynon is a small town in Powys, Wales. It rests on the B4389 road which runs from Bettws Cedewain to New Mills. ..
Treg Brown
Tregoweth Edmond "Treg" Brown (November 4, 1899 – April 28, 1984) was a motion picture sound editor who was responsible for the sound effects in Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons starting in 1934. He also won the 1965 Academy Award for Sound Effects for his work on the fi..
Trehafod
Trehafod is a village between Porth and Pontypridd in Rhondda Cynon Taff, south Wales. The 1847 tithe map of the area shows a number of farms on the area that was to become Trehafod, these were named, Hafod Uchaf, Hafod Genol and Hafod Fawr. It was from these farms that Trehafod was to take its nam..
Trehafod railway station
Trehafod railway station is a railway station serving the township of Trehafod in South Wales. It is located on the Rhondda Line. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Map] and [aerial photo] of from Multimap.com {|..
Trehalase
Trehalase is an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of trehalose to glucose. It is found in most animals. ..
Trehalose
Trehalose, also known as mycose, is a 1-alpha (disaccharide) sugar found extensively but not abundantly in nature. It is thought to be implicated in anhydrobiosis - the ability of plants and animals to withstand prolonged periods of desiccation. The sugar is thought to form a gel phase as cells deh..
Treharris
Treharris is a village in the Welsh county borough of Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan. ..
Treharris F.C.
Treharris F.C. was a football club based in England. They joined the Western Football League Division Two in 1906 and were the Western Football League champions in 1910. ..
Treherbert
Treherbert is a village situated at the head of the Rhondda Fawr valley in south-east Wales, UK. As you enter the area from the direction of Treorchy you view the mountain of Pen Pych. Pen Pych is one of the best examples of a table-top mountain in the world. On the left hand side of Pen Pych you..
Treherbert railway station
Treherbert railway station is a railway station serving the village of Treherbert in Rhondda Cynon Taff, Wales. It is located on the Rhondda Line. External links [Train times] and [station information] for from National Rail[Map] and [aerial photo] of from ..
Treherne, Manitoba
Treherne is a village in southern Manitoba, Canada. It is located halfway between Winnipeg and Brandon on Provincial Highway 2. Primarily a farming community, Treherne has a population of around 700 people, and has two schools (Treherne Elementary School and Treherne Collegiate Institute). Recently,..
Treherne (South Norfolk Airpark)
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Treherne Airport
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Trehøje
Trehøje is a municipality (Danish, kommune) in Ringkjøbing County on the Jutland peninsula in west Denmark. The municipality covers an area of 296 km², and has a total population of 9,929 (2005). Its mayor is Svend Blæsbjerg, a member of the Venstre (Liberal Party) political party. The main t..

