• The Treaty of London of 1839, was signed on 19 April 1839 between the major European powers, the United Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Kingdom of Belgium.
  • The 1839 Treaty of London was the document cited by Britain when they presented Germany with an ultimatum not to invade Belgium on August 3, 1914.
  • The Dutch monarch refused to accept Belgian independence until the Treaty of London in 1839. ... The Text of the 1839 Treaty of London is below (excerpted).
  • ...i London; הסכם לונדון; 1839年倫敦條約; 1839年伦敦条约; Lontoon sopimus (1839); Påye ås vint-cwate hagnons; Treaty of London; Londýnská smlouva (1839).
  • The Treaty of London, signed in 1839, provided international recognition for the newly formed state of Belgium. It was interpreted by the Allies as a guarantee of...
  • Signed at London, 19th April, 1839. Reference to Treaties of 14th October, 1831; and 15th November, 1831. In the Name of the Most Holy and Indivisible Trinity.
  • Treaty between Great Britain, Austria, France, Prussia, and Russia, on the one part, and The Netherlands, on the other. Signed at London, 19th April, 1839.
  • asked the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs when and how the Treaty of London of 1839 has been anulled so far as it relates to the Powers which...
  • The 1839 Treaty of London explicitly committed Britain to guard Belgium’s neutrality in the event of invasion.