- The
Convention of
Artlenburg or
Elbkonvention was the
surrender of the
Electorate of
Hanover to Napoleon's army,
signed at
Artlenburg on 5 July 1803 by...
-
Artlenburg is a muni****lity in the
district of Lüneburg, in
Lower Saxony, Germany.
Artlenburg has an area of 11.85 km2 and a po****tion of 1,619 (as of...
- The
Treaty of
Artlenburg was
agreed between Duke
Henry (the Lion) of
Saxony and the
people of
Gotland in 1161.
Thanks to its
position in the
Baltic Sea...
- Swedish–Norwegian War War of 1812
Treaties Campo Formio Lunéville
Amiens Artlenburg Pressburg Finckenstein Tilsit Cintra Schönbrunn
Paris (1810)
Paris (February...
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French troops invaded Hanover on 26 May.
According to the
Convention of
Artlenburg (5 July 1803),
confirming the
military defeat of Hanover, the Hanoverian...
- Brunswick, the
following year.
After Napoleon imposed the
Convention of
Artlenburg (treaty of the Elbe) on 5 July 1803,
about 35,000
French soldiers occupied...
- Swedish–Norwegian War War of 1812
Treaties Campo Formio Lunéville
Amiens Artlenburg Pressburg Finckenstein Tilsit Cintra Schönbrunn
Paris (1810)
Paris (February...
- His
successful occupation of Hanover,
bringing about the
Convention of
Artlenburg, led
Napoleon to
include Mortier in the
first list of
marshals created...
- Swedish–Norwegian War War of 1812
Treaties Campo Formio Lunéville
Amiens Artlenburg Pressburg Finckenstein Tilsit Cintra Schönbrunn
Paris (1810)
Paris (February...
- Swedish–Norwegian War War of 1812
Treaties Campo Formio Lunéville
Amiens Artlenburg Pressburg Finckenstein Tilsit Cintra Schönbrunn
Paris (1810)
Paris (February...