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Do you mean: 1. The Holy Alliance, in September 1815, at the initiative of Tsar Alexander I, the monarchs of Austria, Russia, and Prussia The alliance concluded after the defeat of Napoleon by Emperor Francis I of Austria, Alexander I of Russia, and Frederick William III, King of Prussia, was to preserve the monarchy and oppose the revolutionary ideals spread by the French Revolution in Europe. 2. The Central Powers, that is, the allies that were hostile to the Entente in World War I, composed of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy (which joined the Entente in May 1915), the Ottoman Empire (then Turkey) and Bulgaria, because the above countries were in the west of Russia and east of France and Great Britain, also known as the ** Central Powers.
3. The Anti-Fascist League (also known as the Central Powers), that is, during the Second World War, the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union, China and dozens of other countries formed an alliance against the Axis powers composed of Germany, Italy and Japan.
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The Central Powers were also one of the two military blocs before World War I (Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary) and the other was the Entente (Britain, France, and Russia).
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<> "What is the detailed course of the war of the Four-Nation Alliance?"
The War of the Quadruple Alliance was a war between Great Britain, the Dutch Republic, France, and Austria (the Holy Roman Empire) against Spain.
After the War of the Spanish Succession, in January 1717, Britain, the Netherlands, and France formed the Triple Alliance to oppose the Spanish Empire's reconquest of Italy. On August 2, 1718, Austria joined the Anti-Western League, and the Triple Alliance became the Quadruple League (August 2, 1718).
Because France was afraid that the regent Philip II, Duke of Orleans, would interfere with the power of his fellow Philip V in his France). King Felipe V of Spain, who wanted to take the French throne, with the support of Cardinal Alveroni, and Elisabeth Farnese of Parma, gave him the courage to occupy Sardinia in 1717 and Sicily in July 1718. The Quadruple Alliance demanded that Spain withdraw its troops from Sardinia and Sicily, but Felix refused, and war broke out.
The British fleet soon transported the Austrian troops to Sicily. On 11 August, the Admiral and the British fleet under the command of George Bing destroyed the Spanish fleet in the waters near Cape Cerro, Pacho, Sicily.
In March 1719, the Spanish Expeditionary Force attempted to send reinforcements and food to the Scottish Jacoches, but was hit by a storm along the Scottish coast and failed. In April of the same year, 30,000 French troops invaded the Basque Country in northern Spain and plundered it and Catalonia.
After that, due to the deterioration of the climate and the epidemic of disease, the French army returned to their country at the end of November 1719. In October of the same year, Austrian troops, with the support of the British fleet, captured Messina in Sicily. At the same time, British amphibious forces attacked and occupied Vigo and Ponte Vedra in Port of Spain on the Atlantic coast.
Due to the successive defeats of the Western army, Philip believed that Alveroni's foreign policy was a consequence of his foreign policy, and in December 1719 he was expelled, and the defenders began peace negotiations.
Spain, which signed the Treaty of The Hague on February 17, 1720, was to withdraw from Sicily and Sardinia; Vittorio Amedeo II of Savoy ** Sardinia; Sicily gave way to Charles VI of the Austrian Habsburgs; Philip renounced his territorial claims to Italy in exchange.
Austria was guaranteed to be succeeded by Carlos III (1716-1788), who was later in Parma and Piacenza.
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The Central Powers (German: mittelm chte, meaning ** country) consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire (then Turkey), and Bulgaria, which fought against the Allies in World War I. ** The name of the country is because the above countries are west of Russia and east of France and Great Britain.
Also known as the ** Confederate.
Members: Austria-Hungary and the German Empire
The Ottoman Empire (also known as: Ottoman Empire) Bulgaria (Bulgaria).
Kingdom of Italy (without).
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The Central Powers were Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire.
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The Confederates, also known as the Anti-Fascist League, were a coalition of nations established during World War II. The countries participating in the alliance mainly include the United States, Britain, France, the Soviet Union, China, Canada, North Korea, Australia, Ethiopia and dozens of other countries.
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German Empire, Ottoman Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kingdom of Bulgaria.
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The Central Powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Turkey, Italy (which later joined the Entente).
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Ottoman and Bulgarian and German and Austro-Hungarian.
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Allied Powers: Germany and Austria-Hungary, Core: Germany.
Entente: Great Britain, France, Russia, core: Great Britain.
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The Central and Entente. England, France and Germany.
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