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Convention of Saint-Cloud

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Under the terms of the convention, the commander of the French army, "Marshal Prince of EckmĂĽhl" (better known as Marshal Davout) surrendered Paris to the two allied armies of the
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History of the Wars Occasioned by the French Revolution, from the Commencement of Hostilities in 1792, to the End of 1816: Embracing a Complete History of the Revolution
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The convention was approved by Davout for the French, and by BlĂĽcher and Wellington for the Seventh Coalition.
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was a military convention signed on 3 July 1815 by which the French army under
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and agreed to move the French army well away from Paris, to south of the
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Index

Marshal Davout
Paris
Prince BlĂĽcher
Duke of Wellington
Hundred Days
Saint-Cloud
Seventh Coalition
Loire
Louis Bignon
Guillemot
Comte de Bondy
Karl MĂĽffling
Colonel Hervey-Bathurst





Siborne 1895





Gifford 1817
753
1506
Categories
1815 in France
Hundred Days

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