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The Congress of Berlin, July 13, 1878 - from left: Baron Haymerle; Count Caroly
XEE4154883 The Congress of Berlin, July 13, 1878 - from left: Baron Haymerle; Count Caroly; Count Launay; Prince Gortschakoff; Waddington; Lord Beaconsfield; von Radowitz; Prince Hohenlohe; Baron Oubril; Count Corti; Count Mouy; Count St Vallier; Desprez; Count Andrat; Lother Bucher; Prince Bismarck; Dr. Busch; Count H Bismarck; Lord Odo Russel; von Bulow; Lord Salisbury; Karatheodore Pasha; and Mehemed Ali Pasha), After the painting by Anton Alexander von Werner. The Congress of Nations in Berlin (Germany), from 13 June to 13 July 1878: Otto von Bismarck welcomes the delegates of the European powers, to revise the terms of the Treaty of San Stefano, imposed by Russia on the Ottoman Empire, following its victories in the Russo Turkish War (1877-1878). From left to right: Heinrich Karl von Haymerle and Alajos Karolyi (representatives of Austria Hungary), Eduardo de Launay (Italy), Alexandre Mikhailovich Gorchakov (Russia), William Henry Waddington (France), Benjamin Disraeli (Great Britain), Joseph Maria von Radowitz (?), Chlodwig de Hohenlohe Schillingsfurst (Germany), Lodovico Corti (Italy), Charles Raymond de Saint-Vallier (Saint Vallier) (France), Paul d Ubril (Russia), Gyula Andrassy (Austria Hungary), Otto von Bismarck (Germany), Pyotr Andreyevich Shuvalov (Russia), Sadullah Bey (Ottoman Empire), Odo Russell (United Kingdom), Bernhard Ernst von Bylow (Germany), Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil (Gascoyne Cecil) (1830-1903), Marquis of Salisbury (Great Britain), Karatheodori Pasha (Ottoman Empire), Mehemet Ali Pasha (Ottoman Empire). by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Congress of Berlin, July 13, 1878 - from left: Baron Haymerle; Count Caroly; Count Launay; Prince Gortschakoff; Waddington; Lord Beaconsfield; von Radowitz; Prince Hohenlohe; Baron Oubril; Count Corti; Count Mouy; Count St Vallier; Desprez; Count Andrat; Lother Bucher; Prince Bismarck; Dr. Busch; Count H Bismarck; Lord Odo Russel; von Bulow; Lord Salisbury; Karatheodore Pasha; and Mehemed Ali Pasha), After the painting by Anton Alexander von Werner. The Congress of Nations in Berlin (Germany), from 13 June to 13 July 1878: Otto von Bismarck welcomes the delegates of the European powers, to revise the terms of the Treaty of San Stefano, imposed by Russia on the Ottoman Empire, following its victories in the Russo Turkish War (1877-1878). From left to right: Heinrich Karl von Haymerle and Alajos Karolyi (representatives of Austria Hungary), Eduardo de Launay (Italy), Alexandre Mikhailovich Gorchakov (Russia), William Henry Waddington (France), Benjamin Disraeli (Great Britain), Joseph Maria von Radowitz (?), Chlodwig de Hohenlohe Schillingsfurst (Germany), Lodovico Corti (Italy), Charles Raymond de Saint-Vallier (Saint Vallier) (France), Paul d Ubril (Russia), Gyula Andrassy (Austria Hungary), Otto von Bismarck (Germany), Pyotr Andreyevich Shuvalov (Russia), Sadullah Bey (Ottoman Empire), Odo Russell (United Kingdom), Bernhard Ernst von Bylow (Germany), Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil (Gascoyne Cecil) (1830-1903), Marquis of Salisbury (Great Britain), Karatheodori Pasha (Ottoman Empire), Mehemet Ali Pasha (Ottoman Empire).); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
Agreement Berlin Bismarck Hungarian Hungary International Relations Otto Von 1815 1898 Ottoman Empire Public Assembly Treaty
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The Congress of Berlin, July 13,1878 - A Historic Gathering
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. This print captures a significant moment in European history. The image depicts the delegates of various European powers gathered at the Congress of Nations in Berlin, Germany. Led by Otto von Bismarck, these influential figures convened from June 13 to July 13,1878, with the aim of revising the terms imposed on the Ottoman Empire by Russia in the Treaty of San Stefano. From left to right, we see distinguished individuals such as Baron Haymerle and Count Caroly representing Austria-Hungary; Eduardo de Launay from Italy; Alexandre Mikhailovich Gorchakov representing Russia; William Henry Waddington representing France; Benjamin Disraeli from Great Britain; Joseph Maria von Radowitz whose affiliation remains unknown; Chlodwig de Hohenlohe Schillingsfurst and Bernhard Ernst von Bylow representing Germany. The presence of these esteemed diplomats signifies their commitment to resolving conflicts arising from Russia's victories in the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878). Their collective efforts aimed to ensure stability within Europe while safeguarding Ottoman interests. This remarkable photograph is a testament to diplomacy and negotiation during a time when tensions ran high. It serves as a reminder that even amidst political differences and conflicting interests, leaders can come together for dialogue and compromise. Anton Alexander von Werner's painting inspired this photographic reproduction which now resides in a private collection. As we gaze upon this historic gathering frozen in time, we are reminded of our shared responsibility towards peacekeeping and international cooperation – values that continue to shape our world today.
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