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The Conference of Dresden was a May 1812 gathering of European leaders arranged by Napoleon I of France as part of his preparations for the invasion of Russia. It was intended as a demonstration of his power and to seek military assistance for his campaign and began upon Napoleon's arrival in the Saxon capital on 16 May. Attendees included at least one emperor, six kings and numerous princes, grand duke, dukes and field marshals. Elaborate banquets, concerts and theatrical performances were laid on at the expense of the French state though Napoleon was largely pre-occupied with final planning for the invasion. Whilst at the conference Napoleon sent General Narbonne to meet with Alexander I of Russia with his final ultimatum. Alexander refused to make the territorial concessions demanded an

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  • Die Konferenz von Dresden war ein Treffen europäischer Führer im Mai 1812, das Napoleon I. von Frankreich im Rahmen seiner Vorbereitungen für seinen Russlandfeldzug arrangierte. Die Konferenz war als Demonstration der Macht Napoleons gedacht, diente als militärische Unterstützung für seinen Feldzug und begann mit Napoleons Ankunft in der sächsischen Hauptstadt Dresden am 16. Mai 1812. Zu den Teilnehmern gehörten mindestens ein Kaiser, sechs Könige und zahlreiche Fürsten, Großherzog, Herzöge und Feldmarschälle. Während der Konferenz sandte Napoleon General Narbonne zu einem Treffen mit dem Zaren Alexander I. von Russland mit einem letzten Ultimatum nach Wilna. Zar Alexander I. weigerte sich, die geforderten territorialen Zugeständnisse zu machen und erklärte, dass er lieber kämpfen würde, als einem „Frieden“ zuzustimmen. Am 29. Mai 1812, einen Tag nach Alexanders Antwort, verließ Napoleon Dresden, um seine Armee nach Russland zu führen. (de)
  • The Conference of Dresden was a May 1812 gathering of European leaders arranged by Napoleon I of France as part of his preparations for the invasion of Russia. It was intended as a demonstration of his power and to seek military assistance for his campaign and began upon Napoleon's arrival in the Saxon capital on 16 May. Attendees included at least one emperor, six kings and numerous princes, grand duke, dukes and field marshals. Elaborate banquets, concerts and theatrical performances were laid on at the expense of the French state though Napoleon was largely pre-occupied with final planning for the invasion. Whilst at the conference Napoleon sent General Narbonne to meet with Alexander I of Russia with his final ultimatum. Alexander refused to make the territorial concessions demanded and stated that he would prefer to fight rather than agree to a "disgraceful peace". On 29 May, the day after receiving Alexander's reply, Napoleon left Dresden to lead his army into Russia. The conference has been cited as a factor in the United States' commencement of the War of 1812 against Britain and the first indication of Napoleon's desire to wage war upon Russia since the signing of the 1807 Treaties of Tilsit. (en)
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  • Die Konferenz von Dresden war ein Treffen europäischer Führer im Mai 1812, das Napoleon I. von Frankreich im Rahmen seiner Vorbereitungen für seinen Russlandfeldzug arrangierte. Die Konferenz war als Demonstration der Macht Napoleons gedacht, diente als militärische Unterstützung für seinen Feldzug und begann mit Napoleons Ankunft in der sächsischen Hauptstadt Dresden am 16. Mai 1812. Zu den Teilnehmern gehörten mindestens ein Kaiser, sechs Könige und zahlreiche Fürsten, Großherzog, Herzöge und Feldmarschälle. Während der Konferenz sandte Napoleon General Narbonne zu einem Treffen mit dem Zaren Alexander I. von Russland mit einem letzten Ultimatum nach Wilna. Zar Alexander I. weigerte sich, die geforderten territorialen Zugeständnisse zu machen und erklärte, dass er lieber kämpfen würde, a (de)
  • The Conference of Dresden was a May 1812 gathering of European leaders arranged by Napoleon I of France as part of his preparations for the invasion of Russia. It was intended as a demonstration of his power and to seek military assistance for his campaign and began upon Napoleon's arrival in the Saxon capital on 16 May. Attendees included at least one emperor, six kings and numerous princes, grand duke, dukes and field marshals. Elaborate banquets, concerts and theatrical performances were laid on at the expense of the French state though Napoleon was largely pre-occupied with final planning for the invasion. Whilst at the conference Napoleon sent General Narbonne to meet with Alexander I of Russia with his final ultimatum. Alexander refused to make the territorial concessions demanded an (en)
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  • Konferenz von Dresden (de)
  • Conference of Dresden (1812) (en)
  • ドレスデン会議 (1812年) (ja)
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